Fakewhale in dialogue with Joan Horrach
Today, we are pleased to engage in conversation with Joan Horrach, an artist whose work is characterized by deep reflections on the human condition through corporeal performance. His latest piece, “Somehow, Elsewhere,” presented at the Tate Modern in London, has profoundly impacted us. T
Shattered Identities: Nástio Mosquito’s Carousel of Characters in King of Klowns
“What truly matters?” and “What are we willing to die for?” These provocative questions set the stage for “King of Klowns,” Nástio Mosquito’s powerful exhibition at M HKA in Antwerp. Through this exhibit, Mosquito draws visitors into a complex, immersive world where fluid iden
Curator Spotlight #1: A Focus on Contemporary Chinese Digital Art
We are excited to announce our new format, “Curator Spotlight,” with Giuseppe Moscatello as its first featured curator. This first chapter, through a series of dedicated content, aims to explore the profound connections between digital artistic experimentation and the complex cultural dy
Between History and Avant-Garde: The Essence of Arte Povera at the Pinault Collection
“Arte Povera is an attempt to bring art and life closer together, to free the creative act from the weight of tradition and the market.” With these words, Germano Celant, the Italian critic and curator, coined the term Arte Povera in 1967 to define a group of Italian artists who defied t
“Total Theatre ESP”at Belmacz, London
“Total Theatre ESP” by Bora Baboçi, Toby Christian, Michael Kleine, Cosima zu Knyphausen, Camilla Løw, Agata Madejska, Rechonski, Tereza Zelenková, at Belmacz, London, 11.10.2024 – 20.12.2024. The stage is bare. A landscape cut from the pines of a mind. Lights, timeless and exuding
The Confluence of Choreography and the Architecture of Movement: The Transformation of Ballet by William Forsythe
William Forsythe is not a figure confined by established boundaries; rather, he continuously redefines them, pushing the limits of choreography and dance into unexplored territories. His career began within the classical tradition, but Forsythe soon exhibited a creative restlessness toward the rigid
Maija Fox, A Maple Wingnut: with lineage it lands, at St. Chads, London
“A Maple Wingnut: with lineage it lands” by Maija Fox, curated by Benjamin Orlow, at St. Chads, London, 5.10.2024 – 16.11.2024. Installation view:”A Maple Wingnut: with lineage it lands” by Maija Fox, curated by Benjamin Orlow, at St. Chads, London Installation view:”
Fakewhale in dialogue with Markus Sworcik and René Stiegler
Markus Sworcik and René Stiegler, known collectively as StieglerSworcik, strive to translate the complexities of memory and everyday life into symbolic and often paradoxical forms. Their work invites the viewer into an ongoing process of recontextualization, where meanings are continually shifted,
ROKADE: TICK TACK and Kunsthalle Recklinghausen – Dialogues Between Contemporary Art and Museum Collections
In chess, castling is a rare and strategic move that allows players to safeguard their king while simultaneously bringing the rook into a more central, active role. It’s the only time two pieces can move at once—shifting the king two squares toward the rook and positioning the rook on the square