Glitch aesthetics: a continuing story seen from Charity Cult’s work
Mar 19, 2023by Manu Sharma Mar 19, 2023
Mario Viele, best known as Charity Cult discusses his daily, abstract visual arts practice; its origin and future.
by Manu Sharma Mar 19, 2023
Mario Viele, best known as Charity Cult discusses his daily, abstract visual arts practice; its origin and future.
by Rahul Kumar, Samta Nadeem Mar 18, 2023
The reopened Manchester Museum's new South Asian Gallery, will mark the UK's first permanent space dedicated to the lived experience of the South Asian diaspora.
by Rahul Kumar Mar 17, 2023
Through the theme of Against Disappearance, independent curator Vipasha Purichanon highlights the level of skill involved in creating works of art, at Art Dubai Bawwaba 2023.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 16, 2023
Düsseldorf-based photographer Andreas Gefeller's camera functions as a tool to visually narrate a story around the realities and deceptions of urban spaces.
by Sukanya Deb Mar 15, 2023
The Boston-based artist looks at converting data collected around changing weather and natural disasters into a tool to demystify science, humanising the experience.
by Manu Sharma Mar 14, 2023
The Japanese artist Hiroki Okamoto discusses his digital art practice that eliminates humans from its method and mutates man-made forms such as buildings.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 13, 2023
The fifth edition of the ArtBall event awarded Julie Mehretu with the Rees Visionary Award, celebrating her art practice that is rooted in interconnections that define the global world.
by Shraddha Nair Mar 12, 2023
Sunaparanta Goa Centre For The Arts is presenting the third iteration of Growing Like A Tree, a curatorial debut by Bunu Dhungana and Sadia Marium Rupa.
by Rosalyn D`Mello Mar 11, 2023
Curator Emanuele Guidi’s final exhibition at ar/ge kunst pays homage to a little known yet pivotal African American art critic settled in South Tyrol.
by Vatsala Sethi Mar 10, 2023
Craft Front & Center, a permanent collection at MAD in New York, is showcasing evolution of the American crafts movement, exploring themes of transformation, identity, and sustainability.
by Sukanya Deb Mar 09, 2023
Through the exhibition, the photographer introspects on the intensification of images, how frame rates subsist movement, and re-looking in the age of information saturation.
by Devanshi Shah Mar 09, 2023
Rupali Gupte and Prasad Shetty's immersive installation with bulbous form, colour and materiality at the Dhaka Art Summit 2023, was an exercise in place-making.
by Rahul Kumar Mar 08, 2023
STIR speaks with the artist duo to learn about their inspirations, art process and art journey for the exhibition taking place in Spain.
by Rose Lejeune Mar 07, 2023
At the recently concluded Art Dubai 2023, 10 artists presented performance pieces through the lens of food, allowing food to act both as metaphor and a literal site of exchange.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 06, 2023
The exhibition Ai Yo, by Korean artist Jenny Wu at Morton Fine Art, is a seamless flow of composition, colour, control, and a chance at intersecting maths and art.
by Manu Sharma Mar 05, 2023
In a conversation with STIR, Italian artist Francesco Corvi discusses his fascinating explorations of digital art and coding, and the audiovisual practice he builds from it.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 04, 2023
The Glasgow-born, Rotterdam-based painter plays with colours, light and darkness to let his paintings speak to the sense perception of the built environment.
by Bongo Mei Mar 03, 2023
STIR looks at the diversity of African art styles, by focusing on three artists and galleries, shaping the African art landscape with progressive aestheticism.
by Sukanya Deb Mar 02, 2023
Non-Aligned, Non-Alienated by Nathalie Muchamad at Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2022, investigates familial history, spice trade in Asia and its significance in imperial history.
by Maghie Ghali Mar 01, 2023
At the Tuwaiq Sculpture exhibition in Durrat Al Riyadh, public witnessed live sculpting of large-scale artworks, experiencing the completed artworks post production.
by Shraddha Nair Feb 27, 2023
Tate Modern is showcasing the work of late Polish artist and her famous installation Abakans, woven from a variety of fibres, which pushed the boundaries of textile art.
by Manu Sharma Feb 26, 2023
STIR explores the mission statement and ambit of Bright Festival—a fast-growing new media arts event in Italy that brings variety to the table.
by Sonia Bhatnagar Feb 25, 2023
Hair and Her at India Art Fair 2023 unravelled the history of a woman's hair and in doing so, revealed a history of subjugation that cuts across cultures, nations and generations.
by Rahul Kumar Feb 25, 2023
STIR speaks with London-based sculptor and photographer Lorenzo Vitturi on his exhibition birthed through collaborations with rug-making artisans of Peru and India.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 24, 2023
Scattered Horizon at Esther Schipper, Berlin, organised by Olivier Renaud-Clément, brings together works of artists Grönlund-Nisunen, Ryoji Ikeda, and Kaarel Kurismaa.
by Manu Sharma Feb 23, 2023
In a conversation with STIR, digital artist Artem Grigorov talks about how a scientific research-based path led him to his growing artistic success.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 22, 2023
The multimedia exhibition by Jura Shust at Management, New York, acquaints viewers to the many lives of ancient conifer trees, contextually exploring human relationship to forests.
by Rosalyn D`Mello Feb 21, 2023
Titled Tunstate, the Istanbul-based artist’s new body of work extends her enquiry into naturally occurring states of being, dwelling on the politics of borders, migratory movements, and doomsday capitalism.
by Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi Feb 20, 2023
STIR speaks to Vibha Galhotra about her recent exhibition titled Silent Seasons, at Nature Morte in New Delhi, that spoke about a world of complete extinction.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 19, 2023
Multimedia artist Anne Lindberg's art practice is rooted in an immersive experience to let the viewers question the flow of time and review their past.
by Manu Sharma Feb 18, 2023
Co-curators Hadas Maor and Tal Michael Haring discuss with STIR the ambitious augmented reality project titled Seeing the Invisible.
by Inkiostro Bianco Feb 18, 2023
Inkiostro Bianco launches special edition wallpapers, signed by Gio Bressana, capturing a sensorial render of the 18th Century Grand Tour.
by Urvi Kothari Feb 17, 2023
STIR speaks with curators Mika Yoshitake and Doryun Chong to discover the world of cross-disciplinary artist Yayoi Kusama through her seven-decade long artistic career.
by Sukanya Deb Feb 16, 2023
At the ongoing Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Zina Saro-Wiwa reflects on her ancestral land in Niger Delta and the loss of resources and identity within her community.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 15, 2023
The Austrian architecture photographer ascends difficult terrains to create photographs, allowing viewers to experience a milieu that is hitherto unseen, yet continues to survive.
by Rahul Kumar Feb 14, 2023
Running parallel to the Kochi Muziris Biennale 2022, STIR explores a curation of selected immersive works by emerging young artists and curators at the Kochi Students' Biennale.
by Almas Sadique Feb 14, 2023
The discussion, part of the Align & Disrupt talk series, curated by Shaleen Wadhwana, witnessed Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi, Siddharth Mehra, Noor Kadhim, and Kaldi Moss.
by Shraddha Nair Feb 13, 2023
Curator Joasia Krysa talks to STIR about the upcoming Helsinki Biennial, titled New Directions May Emerge, and the idea of ecological revival.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 12, 2023
Winter Light, curated by Cedar Lewisohn, features light sculptures, kinetic light works, video works, and 2D installations by both established and emerging artists.
by STIRworld Feb 11, 2023
Exploring the ethos, history and possible futures of the genre through an offbeat Spanish comics exhibition.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 10, 2023
Danish artist Tine Bech creates immersive installations that connect people and places and create positive participation using colour, technology, behaviours and social abilities.
by Sukanya Deb Feb 09, 2023
In a presentation by Galleria Continua, the artist is presenting a site-specific installation and two other works derived from an interaction between packing tape, light, and space.
by Vatsala Sethi Feb 08, 2023
STIR curates a list of parallel events at the India Art Fair 2023, that will allow visitors to connect with art and ideas, while supporting the Indian art community.
by Sukanya Deb Feb 08, 2023
Artland at SeMA Seoul brings together a new world with imaginary flora and fauna, for younger audiences to build upon, in a refreshingly playful take on participatory art.
by Manu Sharma Feb 07, 2023
STIR speaks with visual artist and digital animator Michael McAfee to explore his fascinating creative practice that straddles traditional formats and digital genres.
by Rahul Kumar Feb 06, 2023
STIR speaks with Gallery Climate Coalition team about its mission to reduce greenhouse gas emission and waste sources in arts sector.
by Hili Perlson Feb 05, 2023
Michal Rovner’s exhibition Alert at Fondazione Merz in Turin is the result of long nights spent in the fields watching jackals.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 04, 2023
The exhibition The Future is Present at the Design Museum, Denmark, curated by Pernille Stockmarr, has four key themes Human, Society, Planet+ and Imagining the Future.
by Manu Sharma Feb 03, 2023
In conversation with STIR, two digital artists in residence at India Art Fair 2023, explore their process and practice, bringing vividly different takes on their craft.
by Rahul Kumar Feb 02, 2023
STIR speaks with Diana Campbell Betancourt, chief curator of the Dhaka Art Summit 2023, investigating the theme and its cultural context, new initiatives to expect, and future of the summit.
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