Philip Wiegard’s exhibition probes notions of labour, imagination and collaboration
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Dreams That Money Can Buy subverts the categories of art, craft and authorship through the domain of child play
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by Rosalyn D`Mello Sep 28, 2023
Dreams That Money Can Buy subverts the categories of art, craft and authorship through the domain of child play
by Manu Sharma Sep 17, 2023
STIR caught up with the exhibition's co-curators, Clarissa Chikiamco and Cheng Jia Yun, to discuss the presentation of pioneering video installations.
by Sakhi Sobti Sep 03, 2023
Curated by Sara Raza, ‘Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy’ presents works of 16 international photographers, reinforcing the complexity of romantic relationships.
by Niyati Dave Aug 11, 2023
STIR speaks with Carlos Amorales about his show, which traces the relationship between voice and words through the transformation of the written word into choral music and graphic symbols.
by Manu Sharma Jul 04, 2023
South African artist Luke Rudman talks about his multidisciplinary approach to creating queer art.
by Sakhi Sobti, Samta Nadeem Jun 23, 2023
STIR speaks to Khanyisile Mbongwa about the biennale, its title uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things, and its aspiration to move away from colonial connotations of history.
by Hili Perlson Jun 18, 2023
Art Basel Unlimited is showcasing 76 large-scale works including sculptures, paintings, video projections, installations, performances, and some museum worthy historical works.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jun 17, 2023
Eiko Otake with her latest artwork Mother at Historic Chapel, Green-Wood Cemetery, New York, drew on the maternal lineage to set the framework of who we are in the present.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jun 12, 2023
The site-responsive and process-driven installations by Beili Liu are motivated by tenants of handcraft and labour while talking about cultural memory, materiality and climate change.
by Pallavi Surana Jun 04, 2023
Sri Lankan interdisciplinary artist Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah examines resilience and fragility of nature as a source of healing from trauma.
by Divya Menon May 11, 2023
The exhibition Notations on Time showcases the works of 20 contemporary artists who explore the dimensions of time through art.
by Hili Perlson May 02, 2023
In its 19th edition, the GWB featured 55 galleries this year, with numerous museums, private institutions, and project spaces celebrating Berlin’s expansive art scene.
by Hili Perlson Dec 27, 2022
Organised by Furla Foundation and GAM, Moving in Space without Asking Permission is the American artist’s first solo show in an Italian institution.
by Almas Sadique Dec 24, 2022
The fifth edition of Kochi Biennale opens its gates across Aspinwall House, Anand Warehouse, and Pepper House to an exposition of layered visual offerings.
by Sukanya Deb Dec 24, 2022
Terra Nullius, presented at Serendipity Arts Festival 2022, is an exhibition about the heterogenous image form in the hyper-digital age, where technology acts as a mediator.
by Shraddha Nair Dec 18, 2022
Curator Bar Rutten brings together his love for 17th century painting and new media artwork into a unique exhibition, in a significant showcase of the Kramlich Collection.
by Inês Pinto de Faria Oct 21, 2022
Themed Terra, the Triennale looks at communities around the world to highlight architectural solutions concerning resource depletion, socio-economic inequalities and climate alter-actions.
by Hili Perlson Oct 20, 2022
Jon Rafman mines the darkest fringes of the internet to explore how machine-learning algorithms may distort what remains of our collective memory.
by Rahul Kumar Oct 13, 2022
The multi-disciplinary practice of Pakistani artist Rashid Rana encompasses a critique of the altered fabric of the contemporary society and its transnational operations.
by Shraddha Nair Sep 19, 2022
German artist Diemut Strebe tells us about the inspiration and process behind El Turco, an AI powered experiment in language, on display at Aichi Triennale 2022 in Japan.
by Urvi Kothari Sep 04, 2022
Vision in Motion presents Nalini Malani’s five decades-long and yet ongoing investigations on the histories of violence, oppression and socio-political injustices.
by Shraddha Nair Aug 08, 2022
The installation and video artist's solo exhibition in Bangalore is an expression of her own experience in dealing with notions of loss and mortality during the pandemic.
by Zohra Khan Aug 05, 2022
The multidisciplinary studio presents Portal Galleries, an exhibition that lets you experience a virtual extension of the revered museum, using VR headsets.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jul 28, 2022
Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya's exhibition Nebel Leben at Haus der Kunst, Munich, presents a series of immersive fog sculptures to address the urgency to gauge the ecological imbalance.
by Samta Nadeem, Devanshi Shah Jul 27, 2022
In conversation with curator James Taylor-foster, STIR unravels the relationship between design and this uncharted human phenomenon from a cultural lens.
by Sukanya Deb Jul 15, 2022
Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme's new video installation at MoMA, New York, was an extension of their digital archive that looks at war torn countries, and everyday resistance.
by Urvi Kothari Jul 06, 2022
Dappled Light, Rana Begum's first solo display in a public gallery in London, creates a strong interplay with architecture through her immersive artworks.
by Dilpreet Bhullar May 27, 2022
The interactive art produced by the new media technologies is at the core of the multidisciplinary creative studio WOW to anchor effective change in the society.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Apr 27, 2022
Danish visual artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen’s body of work, punctuated with an immersive experience, engages with the discussion on the dire state of natural phenomenon.
by Shraddha Nair Apr 10, 2022
Belgian-American artist Cecile B Evans discussed ecological collapse and other social crises through their new video work, presented at Layr gallery in Vienna, Austria.
by Rahul Kumar Apr 07, 2022
The 15th edition of Art Dubai hosted a specially curated Bawwaba section by cultural theorist and curator Nancy Adajania to include 10 solo presentations from the Global South.
by Shraddha Nair Apr 02, 2022
Bangkok-raised artist Korakrit Arunanondchai's recent performance-based video artworks were drawn from an intimate space of experiencing the death of his grandfather.
by Girinandini Singh Mar 04, 2022
Dave Shulman speaks with STIR about research as a creative process and making as practice, both integral to his sound and video works and installations.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Aug 17, 2021
Multivalent experiences of migrants and circulation of cultural history are at the centre of Berlin-based artist and writer Pinar Öğrenci’s video-installation for Colomboscope 2021.
by Girinandini Singh Jul 16, 2021
The Italian duo of Fabio Di Salvo and Bernardo Vercelli speak about their video and sound installations that investigate the bounds of synthetic technology in the realm of the natural.
by Manu Sharma May 27, 2021
Bangladeshi artist Palash Bhattacharjee excavates language and memory with Link Road – a three-channel video installation at Colomboscope 2021, a contemporary arts festival.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 24, 2021
Between These Folded Walls, Utopia, by Sarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer, reimagines the lives of women who rebuild their lives from the scratch after having to leave their home of origin.
by Shraddha Nair Oct 23, 2020
Red Brick Art Museum in Beijing presents Tianmiao’s 1995 video installation at their exhibition 2020+ that features artists like Olafur Eliasson, Hong Hao, Rachel Rose and others.
by Shraddha Nair Oct 09, 2020
Under the layers of human interaction with technology, installation artist Katja Novitskova talks about time loops and their relevance to current dialogue.
by Shraddha Nair Sep 22, 2020
In a collaborative effort, Moscow based AES+F developed an opulent and surreal visual aesthetic for Turandot, which was performed at Teatro Massimo in Italy.
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