LSD, at Kürfurstenstrasse 151, Berlin
LSD, curated by Luca Loli, with Amrita Dhillon, Bailey Keogh, Valentin Frisch, Merlin Luczynski, Shinoh Nam, Pietro Sanguineti, Mona Schulzek, Marco Siciliano, Ál Varo Tavares D’Guilherme, Caroline Wall, at Kürfurstenstrasse 151, Berlin, 10/09/2025 – 27/09/2025. “Eros is a wound that refuses
Fakewhale in dialogue with James Bloom
In his latest project, Half Cheetah, James Bloom tackles a theme that is as technical as it is existential: what happens when the algorithms that drive progress are broken down? Through the use of Reinforcement Learning systems and 3D scans of human bodies, Bloom makes a critical reflection on struc
Fakewhale in Dialogue with Levi van Gelder
At Fakewhale, we’ve long been fascinated by artistic practices that challenge dominant narratives and rewrite established histories. Levi van Gelder’s ongoing project around Ötzi, reimagined as the undead, post-historical drag persona Ötza, is a brilliant and disruptive example of such work. T
Ian Margo: d/wb project Abstraction, Mediation, and the Spiral of Technoculture
The next Solo Release curated by Fakewhale presents d/wb, a project by Ian Margo that unfolds as an inquiry into the interwoven domains of artificial intelligence, cybernetics, semiotics, and technological mediation. Developed across Madrid, London, and San Francisco, the project resists reduction t
Everything Looks Like Art, But Nothing Feels Like Art: A conversation with Ilse Kind on visibility, platforms, and the ghosts of artistic intent
There are moments when a single episode captures, with almost brutal clarity, the contradictions we live with. For artist Ilse Kind, this moment came on Instagram, a platform she had long resisted. Kind built her practice around anthropomorphizing technologies, questioning the way algorithms influen
Fakewhale in dialogue with Alex Hartley
In his most recent body of work, Alex Hartley appears to undertake an operation that is as physical as it is visionary: peeling back the surface layer of the present to connect with latent energies and layered narratives, geological, cosmic, and cultural, that move through uncertain, looping, and ne
ORBITAL SIGNAL with Dagie Dee: A Compression Study on Collecting
An in depth interview with Dagie Dee exploring digital art collecting, NFTs, curatorial shifts, and the evolving role of collectors in a rapidly changing landscape.
Bytes, Data, Backups, Uploads, Reviews, Photographs: The Role of Documentation and Preservation in Contemporary Art
We might say, exaggerating just a little and using this as a provocation to open the article, that all contemporary art is, ultimately, documentation. This is not a mere semantic shift but an observation rooted in the very nature of artistic languages, which arise and evolve with a specific function
KEN OKIISHI · JOHANNES PORSCH · TANJA WIDMANN: Derivatives Affaires at Schleuse, Vienna
KEN OKIISHI · JOHANNES PORSCH · TANJA WIDMANN: Derivatives Affaires at Schleuse, Vienna 05/09/2025–27/09/2025. Every now and then, we ask ourselves, what does “production” really mean today? Not in abstract terms, but right there, faced with a sheet of paper, a sliver of metal, a printed ima
Paula Gogola & Natália Sýkorová at Medium Gallery, Bratislava
Paula Gogola & Natália Sýkorová, Begone Estrone, Medium Gallery, Bratislava, July 23 – August 31, 2025, curated by Zuzana Jakalová, exhibition design by Adam Rýznar, graphic design by Prokhor Maserov, soundscape by Johannes Tröstler. -n the bathroom, there is no lying. Not to the flesh,











