Diplomacia by Diogo Pinto at Belo Campo – Galeria Francisco Fino, Lisbon, 24.01.2025 – 07.03.2025. The existence of a backstage (background) presupposes a centerstage (front), something presented in the foreground that requires no in-depth knowledge of secret movements or plans taking place

unloadingoverdrive by François Bellabas at Contretype, Bruxelles, 16.01.2025 – 23.03.2025. Artificial Intelligence: An Artistic Practice at the Crossroads of Worlds Artist working between Paris and Los Angeles, François Bellabas harnesses digital technologies and artificial intelligence to i

Careful What You Wish For by Johan F. Karlsson & Dimitris Tampakis, curated by Dinos Chatzirafailidis, at DISPLAY, Parma, 08.02.2025 – 15.03.2025. The exhibition Careful What You Wish For builds on an intricate interplay between vulnerability and identity, highlighting how fear and the fra

We don’t know who first said, “Objects don’t die; they transform.” It almost sounds like a poetic version of the law of conservation of mass. But standing before Michael E. Smith’s exhibition at Crèvecœur Gallery in Paris, this phrase takes on an unexpectedly tangible meaning, giving ris

Formas Aparte by Alejandro Leonhardt, Valerie Krause, Dora Budor, Nina Beier, Grant Mooney, Nora Turato, Álvaro Urbano, Kate Mosher Hall, Matt Browning, and Wolfgang Tillmans, curated by Franklin Melendez, at GATO Gallery, Lima, 12.12.2024–21.02.2025. Exhibition text:Over time, the city grows upo

A Cubicle, Terminal by Morgane Billuart, Meltem Rukiye Calisir, Xin Huang, Martin Rovan, Paul Seipel, Melanie Sien Min Lyn, Sam Stewart, Twins Corporated, Lourenço Soares, Zein Majali, Zhan Shu, and Lil Clearpill, curated by Helena McFadzean, at Schwindel LLC, Vienna, 14.11.2024–24.11.2024. Exhib

Infernal Monologue by Samuel Brzeski, curated by Malin Barth, at Kunsthall 3,14, Bergen, 17.01.2025–13.04.2025. Exhibition text:​An overwhelming amount of information bombards us across every channel. The sheer volume of texts and voices in the networks that surround us combine into a mass of mo

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