Precarious Communities
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is a highly located and physical exhibition experience which, after being open for just 10 days, can only be accessed online.
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is a highly located and physical exhibition experience which, after being open for just 10 days, can only be accessed online.
The 11th Gwangju Biennale is occasionally unfocused, yet it is ultimately working without pomp to tackle daunting questions of the moment.
This years’ Biennale of Sydney is devoted to alternative forms of communication and being, far from the controversies and political protests from two years ago.
The 19th Biennale of Sydney reflects a curatorial belief in the artistic imagination transcending the bounds of reality – yet most of the artists seem more concerned with politics.
Geopolitics looms over everything in Denmark. But not on the art scene, which is serving up glam-rock, food happenings, and solo shows featuring international heavyweights.
The Swedish spring is marked by aesthetic confidence and structural uncertainty.
This spring the Norwegian art scene is bursting with sci-fi, political vision, and largest-ever presentations of female artists.
Greenland’s art scene has arrived. Shamans assist the curators, and the world’s first-ever national gallery devoted to the art of an Indigenous People is taking shape in Nuuk.