“LOG 3: Interceptor” by Beatrice Vorster, Szilvia Bolla, Sabrina Ratté, Evangelia Dimitrakopoulou, Amélie Mckee, and Melle Nieling, curated by Amélie Mckee and Melle Nieling, at Plicnik Space Initiative, London, 08/11/2024 – 21/12/2024. Exhibition Text: The following is a romant

Outpost by Liao Xiaozhou, Lou Yezi, and Yang Yifan, curated by the artists, at Gene Gallery, Shanghai, 07/12/2024–18/01/2025. Exhibition text: Adulthood places us in an era vastly different from the past: one characterized by cultural diversity, informational accessibility, and material abundance.

Entering Geumhyung Jeong’s Under Construction at the ICA in London is an experience that provokes an immediate sense of anticipation and unease. The industrial gallery space, with its white walls and bare concrete floors, serves as the stage for an intricate dialogue between humanity and techn

A Handful of Dust by Josh C. Wright, curated by Olga Romanova, at dArts, London, 21/11/2024 – 12/12/2024. Exhibition text: “And I will show you something different from either Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; I will show you fear in a h

On animated architecture by Maija Fox, Jakob Francisco, Dongchan Kim, Nina Nowak, Esteban Pérez, and Juliane Tübke, curated by Guilherme Vilhena Martins, at soft power, Berlin, 15/11/2024 – 08/12/2024. Exhibition text: I keep returning to that conversation we had on that autumn evening about

The Origin of Everything Strange, Chapter 1: The Arrival by Marlon de Azambuja and Ángela Jiménez Durán, curated by Margaux Knight, at POUSH, Aubervilliers, 15/10/2024 – 24/11/2024. Exhibition text: “Listen carefully. The story you are about to hear is paved with ellipses and mysterious p

THIRD WORLD – THE BOTTOM DIMENSION by Gabriel Massan and CLUBE, curated by Lorraine Mendes and Tamar Clarke-Brown, at Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo – Pina Contemporânea, São Paulo, 31/08/2024 – 02/02/2025. Exhibition text: Divided into three parts, the exhibition simulates and build

“Art is not just about reflecting the world but changing it,” says a famous quote by Olafur Eliasson. This idea feels especially relevant today, in an era where the digital and physical realms intertwine. Eliasson’s work, in all its complexity, challenges the dominance of automation in

Spells & Promises by Mathias MU, Marnix Van Soom, Davide Zulli, Thijs Jaeger, Jo Caimo, Julie De Kezel, Anton Cla, curated by Anna Laganovska, at The Creative Factory, Turnhout, 1/11/2024 – 10/11/2024. Spells & Promises brings together seven artists whose work uses new technologies as

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