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Daniel Birnbaum’s Best of 2016
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Daniel Birnbaum.
Use quotes for an exact search. For example, "Edvard Munch".
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Daniel Birnbaum.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Pernille Albrethsen.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Milena Høgsberg.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Fredrik Svensk.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: SQ.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Daisuke Kosugi.
– We give advice, but it’s their project, says Alexander Koch about New Patrons, an alternative model for the production of public artworks.
John Skoog’s exhibition about the late artist Richard Vogel emphasises working in common as a fundamental component of artistic practice.
The city council of Helsinki has voted against the proposal for a Guggenheim Helsinki. The project will be remembered as a failed collaboration on cultural politics.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Astrid Svangren.
Lina Selander’s exhibition at Göteborg’s Konsthall shows that she is an enlightenment artist. Her work is about specific ways of creating distinctions and stopping the flow of images.
The EMMA museum in Espoo, Finland, celebrates ten years since its inauguration with a new exhibition series about time, gaze and the imprints made by human conditions. The first edition oscillates between inertia and provocation.
The Arts and Culture Magazine Publishers Forum announces an open call for a writer to join a research trip to Oslo.
Cecilie Norgaard at O-Overgaden is painting about painting in the best possible sense.
Nikolaj Kunsthal tries to turn Lars von Trier’s films into visual art, but ends up advertising for the genius.
What happens when the body falls apart? Goldin+Senneby are known for their brainy conceptualism. Now they have created their most personal exhibition yet.