Women Are Obliterated, yet Endure
In Athens, Sanja Iveković offers a critical view of the historical struggle against fascism in Greece and Yugoslavia.
In Athens, Sanja Iveković offers a critical view of the historical struggle against fascism in Greece and Yugoslavia.
1625 Swedish art professionals and students signed a statement denouncing sexual assault and harassment. How can institutions guarantee a safe working environment?
Malmö Art Academy has been given notice to vacate its premises in one year. According to Dean Gertrud Sandqvist, this could imply that the school is will be forced to close.
A sudden decision by Lund’s Board of Culture is interpreted by many as a political move to shut down one of Sweden’s most renowned art institutions.
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.
Strong reactions from European leaders to Russia’s participation in this year’s biennial. Danish minister open to boicott.
Contemporary art’s rhetoric of doom has become a comfortable cliché, as the scramble for relevance turns resistance into a risk-free, legible aesthetic.