Fakewhale in dialogue with Tick Tack
“Time is what prevents everything from happening at once.” – Ray Cummings At Fakewhale, we see dialogue as the space where ideas take shape and evolve. In this conversation with TICK TACK, we explore a reality where time becomes structure, urban context transforms into language, and ar
Jun Ong, “Halo,” at Xiu De Bai Pavilion, Yan Shui, Tainan, Taiwan
“Halo” by Jun Ong, curated by Yue Jin Art Museum, at Xiu De Bai Pavilion, Yan Shui, Tainan, Taiwan, 14.12.2024-16.02.2025. Exhibition Text: Light in Buddhism is an important metaphor for enlightenment – the awakening or the understanding of truth. Buddha alongside many sacred fig
Arcangelo Sassolino at Villa Panza: The Mechanical Dance of Desire
Inside the Scuderia Grande at Villa Panza, visitors are immersed in a realm where time and movement take on physical form. “The Condition of Desire,” Arcangelo Sassolino’s latest installation, is a site-specific work that merges art, science, and philosophy in a dynamic dialogue with t
Burak Kabadayi, “Whether it’s a desert or not is irrelevant,” at IMALAT-HANE, Bursa.
“Whether it’s a desert or not is irrelevant” by Burak Kabadayi, curated by Deniz Kirkali, at IMALAT-HANE, Bursa, 2.11.2024-11.01.2025. Exhibition Text: Burak Kabadayı‘s solo exhibition titled Whether it’s a desert or not is irrelevant, curated by Deniz Kırkalı, explores th
From Algorithms to Irony: The Evolving Language of Modern Sculpture
“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!” said the Red Queen in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1871). Well, in 2025 (or in our futuristic vision of 2024) six impossible things a day might even feel like too few, given how rapidly artificial intellig
Taylah Hasaballah, “DIG,” at -33.885818, 151.198639, Sydney.
“DIG” by Taylah Hasaballah, at -33.885818, 151.198639, Sydney, 12.20.24 – 12.28.24. Exhibition Text: DIG consists of nine entropic paintings presented during their primordial metamorphic phase. Metals, pigments, acids and salts are combined together, terraforming the canvas in a co
Fakewhale in dialogue with Michel Mazzoni
Michel Mazzoni’s artistic practice is an intricate exploration of photography as both a medium and a process. Resisting traditional boundaries, his work delves into the unnoticed interstices of everyday life, turning insignificant details into profound visual narratives. Drawing inspiration
Theo Papandreopoulos, “CARNYX”, at Koppel Project – PAUSE/FRAME, London
“CARNYX” by Theo Papandreopoulos, curated by Sunend, at Koppel Project – PAUSE/FRAME, London, from 14 October 2024 to 2 November 2024. Theo Papandreopoulos’ sculpture and sound works in this exhibition interrogate the associations of historical symbolism, modern technology, a
FW Spotlight: Top Submissions of December
Tradition and modernity collide like tectonic plates, their friction fueling questions of identity and power. Antique symbols family crests or ritual icons, stand in uneasy contrast to sleek technologies and digital motifs. Each side casts shadows on the other, revealing the fault lines of belonging
Skygolpe: Digital Maieutics
“The avant-garde is nothing more than a symptom still easy to ignore.” (Digital Maieutics, Skygolpe, p. 5, 2024) From December 19 to 21, 2024, the second U.S. exhibition in the Paint on Pixel series took place at 48 Hester Street in New York. This series had previously debuted in New York at Chr