Palimpsest – Stratifications in Time by Meletios Meletiou, curated by Alessandro Cazzola, at NM Contemporary, Monte Carlo, November 6, 2025 – January 6, 2026. Every urban fabric is a living archive. Its surfaces, walls, pavements, ornamental elements, store layered information, much like the

“Doubled presence in a disembodied space” by Anzhelika Palyvoda, Céline Struger, and Sofiia Yesakova, curated by Markus Sworcik and René Stiegler, at TROST, Graz, 11/12/2025 — 23/01/2026. How do you inhabit a body that is no longer there? And what truly remains when matter becomes a

In recent years we have been witnessing a profound transformation in the relationship between knowledge, the subject, and the notion of limit. Artificial intelligence has entered the field of learning as a dominant presence and as an already complete cognitive environment, one in which knowledge is

On January 1, 2026, Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, published a year-end reflection on the platform: a visual and textual essay examining how artificial intelligence is radically reshaping the way we interpret images and videos online. In his statement, he makes a clear assertion: the era in which

Ancient AI by Ran Slavin, curated by Sivan Sebbag Zelensky, at Hamivne, Tel Aviv, 23–29.12.25. What if the “cloud” was never really a cloud? What if every algorithm, every data stream we believe to be weightless, bore a mineral echo instead, red quartz glinting deep underground, lithium bleedi

Anti-Monuments by Erris Huigens, at FORM, Wageningen / Amsterdam, 5–30 January 2026. “They are not meant to be read, they are meant to be encountered.” We began in silence. Or rather, we were received by silence, the kind of dense quiet that does not precede speech, but presence. Before images

Increasingly, in contemporary artistic practice, the focus is no longer on the individual artwork but on the flow that contains it. A continuous stream of images, thoughts, gestures, positions taken, silences, and returns. Artists do not simply produce works, they build channels, channels of constan

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