In conversation with Markus Proschek, our discussion reflects on questions of the post-Anthropocene, Enlightenment thought, and new ways of understanding the world beyond a human focus.
It has been an intense Paris Fashion Week for Scotty Ramon: Yves Saint Laurent, a hit track with Sébastien Tellier, his forty-second birthday and, last but not least, his debut exhibition.
Who is the artist, what does the gallery stand for, what is the right context, what should I not miss. We rely on established values of what is “good” or “important” to justify our time.
Protest, fashion history, training equipment, resistance, the search for identity, and the cultural circulation of images. Chalisée Naamani’s ‘Octogone‘ is currently on view at Kunsthalle Wien.
Bunny Hennessey is a London-based painter whose work arises from the physical and sensory conditions of painting itself. Driven by movement, her practice explores the inner parameters of the body.
At just 36, Li Yi-Fan will represent Taiwan at the Venice Biennale 2026, curated by Raphael Fonseca, the current curator of modern and contemporary Latin American art.
The Helsinki-based visual artists work with sculpture, installation, and printed matter. On wood, fruit pits, rooms that are swallowed like feelings, and speculation as an artistic practice.
„Mobile Energy“, curated by Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas, brings together a younger generation of artists with historical artistic positions through a shared commitment to perpetual change.
We asked curator Reilly Davidson a few questions about the exhibition “Swallow the Moon,” which she curated, and about her view on writing as a possible step in curatorial practice.
In January, we spent a week in Belgrade, and this time we also got to experience the city in winter, with up to 25 cm of snow. It gave the town a completely different vibe and a nice atmosphere.
Melanie Thöni (*1998, Zams) is a Vienna-based painter whose work moves between color and form and Northern Alpine motifs, exploring tradition, everyday life, homeland, and female heroines.
A conversation with artist Julia Creuheras on desire, agency, animated objects, and fashion as a technological, performative language, featuring kinetics, high heels, mannequins, and pets.
A conversation with London-based artist Conor Quinn on translating soft sculptures into oil paintings, exploring animal–human relationships, shame, religion, and his wishes for 2026.
Born in Bulgaria, he moved to London at ten. After studies at Leeds College of Art and an MA at the Royal College of Art, he developed a disciplined, efficient studio routine.