Gazing into the Eternity of the Screen
“We are only beginning to see the mnemonic effects of today’s massive data streams,” says Jon Rafman, who opens an exhibition at a new space in Stockholm tonight.
“We are only beginning to see the mnemonic effects of today’s massive data streams,” says Jon Rafman, who opens an exhibition at a new space in Stockholm tonight.
– Life is fluid, but we are still dominated by static thinking, says British conceptual artist Stephen Willats, whose exhibition THISWAY– opens at Index in Stockholm tonight.
Stephan Dillemuth’s installation at Konsthall C in Stockholm consists of cast body parts ambiguously spelling the word strike.
Mikkel Carl’s exhibition at Annaelle Gallery in Stockholm includes a masked wall and marble objects made out of felt, involving the viewer in a Janus-faced game of differences.
In Vienna, Mumok’s new director Fatima Hellberg is quietly reshaping how we move through the museum. And how the museum moves through us.
In Oslo, Cecilia Vicuña presents two monumental collective works about the struggle for life in the sea.
The past haunts the present through the apparatuses that make our images in Lap See Lam’s exhibition at Henie Onstad Art Center.
A public event in Vilnius launching next year’s Baltic Triennial underscored the radical difference between being claimed by war and claiming detachment from it.