'The New Television' bridges historical and present-day discourse on video art
Mar 14, 2025by Manu Sharma Mar 14, 2025
The publication reprints a long-forgotten text on early video art and combines it with contemporary essays on the topic.
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by Manu Sharma Mar 14, 2025
The publication reprints a long-forgotten text on early video art and combines it with contemporary essays on the topic.
by Manu Sharma Dec 15, 2024
Curators Joseph del Pesco and Marcella Lista join STIR to explore the works on view, and frame the show within the ongoing debate on art and AI.
by Ranjana Dave Nov 29, 2024
MANZAR: Art and Architecture from Pakistan 1940s to Today surveys over eight decades of creative practice in an exhibition at the National Museum of Qatar in Doha.
by Almas Sadique Aug 14, 2024
In a conversation with STIR, Jacquemet and Jesse delineate the tools, processes, inspiration, challenges and potential of their data visualisation project.
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 Manu Sharma Jan 30, 2023
In a conversation with STIR, American artist J Vega talks about his extensive AI art and audiovisual creative practice, and the road that led him to it.
by Rosalyn D`Mello Jan 04, 2023
Paulo Nazareth’s 2013 performance, L’Arbre D’Oublier, provokes nostalgic grief for the lost mother.
by Manu Sharma Dec 19, 2022
Artist Nate Mohler discusses where his art comes from, and how he negotiates the real and digital.
by Rahul Kumar Dec 01, 2022
Custodian to a growing collection of over 60,000 artworks, the museum consists of art predominantly from the Indian subcontinent, dating from the 10th century to the present.
by STIRworld Oct 23, 2022
A total of 156 French and international galleries are showcasing art, from paintings and sculptures to photography and digital works, as part of Art Basel's debut edition in Paris.
by Rahul Kumar, Samta Nadeem Sep 13, 2022
Curator Ekow Eshun brought together 11 artists who inventively recycle and reconfigure elements of folklore, myth, science fiction, spiritual traditions, and legacies of Afrofuturism.
by Daria Kravchuk Sep 12, 2022
Ria Keburia Foundation presents a solo exhibition, Homin, by the artist Fedora Akimova, uncovering post-traumatic memories in the times of war.
by Sukanya Deb May 24, 2022
Iruvu by Bengaluru-based artist Vishal Kumaraswamy looks at the space and time that is occupied by the subaltern body and how it relates to futurisms.
by Sukanya Deb Apr 01, 2022
A web-based project looks at the Atlantic Ocean as a repository of historical information, considering colonialism and man-made aspects of water bodies as extension of capitalism.
by Girinandini Singh Jun 13, 2021
The artist discusses themes of departure, dislocation and temporality in her recent work, which explores the impact of the lockdown experienced across three continents.
by Jones John May 06, 2020
The performance artist’s first solo exhibition, Why Let the Chicken Run? gives Indonesian audiences a chance to understand her practice, and through it, performance as a medium.
by Dan Hogman Jan 01, 2020
Artist and architect Dan Hogman runs a quick tutorial on how to capture a classic frame of the monumental yet utterly simple City Hall of California’s Pasadena city.
by Dan Hogman Dec 25, 2019
Artist and architect Dan Hogman walks us through a sketched perspective of acclaimed architect Michael Maltzan’s modular housing built for the homeless.
by Zohra Khan Nov 23, 2019
The first of a series of short films for the Time Space Existence biennial 2020 released by PLANE-SITE features an interesting conversation with the 2018 Pritzker-winning architect.
by Sukanya Garg Aug 06, 2019
Over 15,000 black paper butterflies swarmed the premises of Fondazione Adolfo Pini in Milan, as part of Mexican artist Carlos Amorales’ exhibition The Accursed Hour.
by Georgina Maddox Aug 05, 2019
Chinese artists Tao Aimin and Chen Haiyan reclaim their lost heritage and the vanishing narratives of women in an exhibition curated by Maya Kóvskaya, at INK Studio in Beijing.
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