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.
A European tour of works by Frida Kahlo brings attention to the uncertain future of a collection rooted in Mexico’s cultural history.
Showcase images always feature a pair of hands presenting something to us, often another image.
What does it mean to be important in the art world? Marie Karlberg’s Stockholm show answers the question, one oversized business card at a time.
The feminist exhibition No Master Territories at Kunstnernes Hus unfolds as an open research project that can be extended and reconfigured through new voices.