Zuzanna Czebatul is an artist and activist based in Berlin, Germany. She teaches at Braunschweig University of Art, Germany, and is a co-founder of Hack! Collective.
This review is part of a series of Must-See shows, in which a writer delivers a snapshot of a current exhibition Adrian Piper’s latest show at Portikus, ‘Who, Me?’, offers a compelling extension of ...
At Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna, the artist’s embroidered canvases depict Sámi culture’s close relationship to nature While the act of piercing fabric with a needle may seem slight, it has ...
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Alastair MacKinven, the mesmeric British painter and performer, has died aged 53 after a long illness. Born in Clatterbridge, UK, in 1971, MacKinven studied at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary, ...
Babygirl (2024) tells the story of a woman with a dark secret: she wants to be dominated sexually. If that fantasy seems a bit vanilla in 2024, or at the very least anodyne, it is – particularly as it ...
Laila Majid and Louis Blue Newby, ‘Inner Heat’, 2024, exhibition view. Courtesy: the artists and Goldsmiths CCA; photograph: Rob Harris Exclusively drawn from digital sources, the works in the debut ...
In Los Angeles, it’s earthquakes you tend to worry about most. Even when I moved here, nearly 15 years ago, people back in the UK would ask if I wasn’t concerned by the impending threat of The Big One ...