Fakewhale in Dialogue with: Greg Jager
Greg Jager’s work moves across territories, media, and languages with a radical and open approach. Blending public art, installation, performance, publishing, and site-specific intervention, his projects often inhabit ruins, marginal landscapes, or post-industrial spaces and digital errors to open
Fakewhale in dialogue with Suez Canal Republic
‘Treasury’ by Suez Canal Republic A remote financial node as an institutional prototype for civic speculation Within Fakewhale’s ongoing research into practices that recalibrate the relation between digital art and contemporary art, we have been focusing on projects that enact complexity rathe
Fakewhale in conversation with KiefferWoodtli
There’s something profoundly tactile, though entirely invisible,in the installations of KiefferWoodtli. Their work doesn’t just ask to be observed; it moves through you. Blending ecology, sound, and sensory perception, the Swiss duo builds environments where the relationship between humans and n
Bengt Tibert, BODIES OF WORK
There is a moment, when looking at certain images, in which the body feels too vast for the gaze that tries to contain it. It is not just matter, not just figure: it is an excess, a gesture that overflows the visible and dissolves into the frame that holds it. In BODIES OF WORK, Bengt […]
Fakewhale in dialogue with Valentino Catricalà
We’ve followed Valentino Catricalà’s curatorial work for years, drawn to his ability to navigate the evolving landscape of technological art with both theoretical rigor and critical insight. His practice strikes a rare balance between historical research and contemporary innovation, moving flui
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
ART MARKET June 2024: Highlights & Staff Picks
June is closing, and we’re wrapping up with a quick recap of this month’s stats from Fakewhale Gallery’s ART MARKET on objkt.com. ART MARKET Statistics, May 2024 We’re also excited to spotlight our staff’s top picks from June, each chosen for its standout creativity and powerful im
ART MARKET May 2024: Highlights & Staff Picks
As May draws to a close, Fakewhale Gallery’s ongoing, on-chain ART MARKET exhibition on objkt.com continues. As we close out May 2024, we’re excited to share a detailed look at this month’s stats! ART MARKET Statistics, May 2024 Following this first highlight, we’re excited t











