Talking It Through
From planetary humanism to institutional fatigue, these interviews map a cultural field marked both by deep skepticism and the search for new vocabularies.
Transformed in Transit
Cultural theorist Paul Gilroy argues that today’s diasporic networks demand a new vocabulary.
Our Phone Is a Sex Toy
‘Sexuality has been fundamental to technological development’, says artist Mindy Seu.
ʻWe are building a narrative from fragmentsʼ
Architect, historian, and curator Nadi Abusaada visits Oslo to give a lecture on Palestinian art before the Nakba.
Monument to a Coloniser
‘For Indigenous people it can be a little scary to think about erasure and removal when talking about monuments’, says collective New Red Order.
The Art World Is Depressed
There is widespread frustration with what contemporary art has become, says the British critic Dean Kissick. Now his much debated 2024 essay is being published in an extended Danish version.
Defending Greenland
What is worth going to war for? ask Inuk Silis Høegh and Asmund Havsteen-Mikkelsen in a 2004 work that is now more topical than ever.



