What Remains of the Gesture: Fables, Algorithms, and the Melancholy of the Mechanical. Ryan Gander at Basament, Roma
“We are what we repeatedly do,” Aristotle once said. But in a time when repetition is dictated more by algorithms than habits, what exactly are we becoming?” As we descend into Basement Roma, tucked beneath the streets of Rome, the mood quickly shifts from the ancient grandeur of the city abov
Graffiti. From the Spray Paintings & Underground to the Museion
Discussing graffiti in a museum context can be uncomfortable and unsettling. This is due to the delicate — but also controversial — history, as well as the diversity of intentions and localized nature of its practices. For some, graffiti was obviously an art form that could be expressed in studi
Art After the Click: From Presence to Post-Production
Unseen Art: The Birth of Mediation Art, in its most mythological conception, was born to be seen. And yet, for over a century now, what we consume, more frequently and more widely, is no longer the artwork itself, but its image. Photography, introduced in the 19th century as a documentary tool, soon
Living Things at Tiger Strikes Asteroid – Greenville, Greenville
“Living Things” by Hannah Chalew, Michael Evans, Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez-Delgado, and Kosmologym, curated by Alex Schechter, at Tiger Strikes Asteroid – Greenville, Greenville, 04/04/2025 – 05/04/2025. Exhibition Text:This exhibition brings together the work of Hannah Cha
Jędrzej Bieńko, Kinga Dobosz, Agata Popik, Amelia Woroszył, Stress Hygiene at Przeciąg Gallery, Warsaw
Stress Hygiene by Jędrzej Bieńko, Kinga Dobosz, Agata Popik, Amelia Woroszył, curated by Katarzyna Piskorz, at Przeciąg Gallery, Warsaw, 11/04/2025 – 16/05/2025. Exhibition Text:It started innocently enough. Daily life was training our nerves, and we were running on fumes, of energy and ps
Nick D’Alessandro, Sprocket at LVL3, Chicago
Sprocket by Nick D’Alessandro, curated by Liam Owings and Luca Lotrugio, at LVL3, Chicago, 03/08/25 – 04/27/25. An object seeks its purpose, its place in its conceived existence. This purpose is a performance, an act, hopefully versatile and flexible, hopefully not meaningless. An unclea
Martin Dörr, Body without Narrator at saasfee*pavillon, Frankfurt am Main
“Body without Narrator” by Martin Dörr at saasfee*pavillon, Frankfurt am Main, 27/02/2025 – 30/03/2025. “People fall asleep into the lap of the earth, giving themselves over to the immeasurable force that they have spent the whole day trying to master.” [1] Sleep is an
Liturgies of Black: Thierry De Cordier and the Discipline of Absence
The Discipline of Nothingness There are exhibitions that present artworks, and there are those that present thresholds. NADA, the monographic project by Belgian artist Thierry De Cordier at Fondazione Prada’s Cisterna in Milan, belongs entirely to the latter. It does not offer paintings to admire,
CTRL+Z: From 1910s to 2010s, and Beyond. A Brief History of LOWTECH
To understand what LOWTECH Art tendency is and what we have been facing in art galleries and online platforms in recent decades, it’s important to take a step back into art history, rewind the film, and try to comprehend the process that has led us to this specific moment in contemporary art, wher
Fakewhale Gallery Presents cornell_Box by Andy Duboc on Verse
On April 16th, 2025, Fakewhale presents “cornell_Box,” a Fakewhale Gallery generative art release by Andy Duboc on Verse. Developed in custom Javascript and WebGL, cornell_Box reframes the screen as a site of spatial inquiry through abstract, real-time animations. Drawing from a lineage of light