Featuring artists without a degree in Fine Art: The White Pube presents Nanny Cam at The White Building, Jun 10 9 June 2017 news
Protest art culture jams: Curtly Thomas talks art & music as a bridge to conversation & community-building 21 July 2020 focus
Art in unusual places: The eye-catching exhibits happening outside the white cube 1 February 2017 focus
Ritual, ceremony & organised chaos: talking collective consciousness & technology with Paraadiso’s TSVI and Seven Orbits ahead of Lunchmeat Festival 2022 15 September 2022 focus
Muyeong Kim’s distortion of machinic memory, linear temporalities, & darkness is a soliloquy of the obverse in reverse diana, 14 September 2022 features
Tragedies of the commons: Habib William Kherbeck discusses techno-feudalism, the physicality of digital media & his book STILL DANCING in an interview for TLTRPreß’s The Yap 2 August 2022 focus
Hold them in love: notes on Every Ocean Hughes’ One Big Bag, end-of-life care & resisting a ‘slow death’ under neoliberal capitalism Kat Benedict, 14 June 2022 features
Loss Across Landscapes: Sonya Merutka writes on the queer kinship & the histories that remain in I tilted over until it becomes horizon Sonya Merutka, 19 May 2022 features
Intimacy through the uncanny: reflecting on Rewire 2022 & its return to closeness at a time of fractured connections Jared Davis, 26 April 2022 reviews
Imaabs shares mix with a few words on their debut album Descifrar, fragmentation, & disruptive social technologies Matt Dell, 13 August 2021 sound
Tailoring Disidentification: CFGNY dismantles Western notions of ‘Asian-ness’ with their Collecting Dissonance exhibition at London’s Auto Italia Elliot Gibbons, 21 June 2021 reviews
Accessible but unbearable: Serra Tansel addresses the invisible conditions for dispossession at Elephant and Castle, & beyond Deniz Kırkalı, 15 March 2021 interviews
A solar song of salvation for life on the American fringe in Slab City with Jake Cruzen & his multi-purpose ‘Wishbather’ mural Chris Viaggio, 17 November 2020 interviews
Dining on trauma: Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley talks trans-tourism, motherhood, & being a “Freaky Friday everyday” Tamara Hart, 10 August 2020 interviews
Between protest & memorial: On a politics of Indigenous representation in the work of Tony Albert & Barbara McGrady at the Biennale of Sydney Jessyca Hutchens, 6 July 2020 features
The Deep Real: AQNB’s first Artist Statement podcast featuring Katja Novitskova launches a subscription drive in a period of mutual redefinition aqnb, 1 July 2020 features
I’m not alone: Alima Lee on isolation, community & Black joy in the many worlds of the internet with her Films for Escapism program 26 June 2020 focus
Crisis as portal: Catalina Ouyang talks cosmic flesh, the concomitants of trauma & unravelling the myth safety & security in the aftermath Gabriel Cohen, 20 May 2020 interviews
The poetic lyricism of Imran Perretta’s the destructors presents as a pessimistic statement of intent within the nostalgic familiar Kashif Sharma-Patel, 5 March 2020 reviews
In the modern world of harsh power: Lou Drago on resistance in self-care, radical sociability & the potential of a new universalism 10 February 2020 focus
Memento mori: On the horror of inevitability & portents of endings as Tallin’s EKKM is forced to a halt during its last exhibition Steph Kretowicz, 29 November 2019 reviews
Thoughts against ambience: sonic tension & void in Pan Daijing’s durational opera Tissues for the Tate Modern Jared Davis, 12 November 2019 reviews
Anticipating Harm: Vijay Masharani on the aesthetics of passivity, allegorizing violence & the legible bro Ruthie Natanzon, 10 September 2019 interviews
Auto Italia’s evasive Unorganised Response group exhibition remains unruly by gazing at our institutions from the peripheries Jade Barget, 13 August 2019 reviews
You’ve been served: Shevaun Wright on the boundary between art, the law & philanthropy within the public institution Asha Bukojemsky, 17 July 2019 interviews
“The new cannot be born”. On the failure to resolve the parallel realities, crises, affinities & alliances of the 58th Venice Biennale TC, 5 June 2019 features
Art Los Angeles Contemporary’s 10th edition is testament to endurance on the edges of the Californian city as it was & will be Steph Kretowicz, 6 March 2019 reviews
On the materialistic reality of post-internet art & how the 6th Athens Biennale inscribes itself in an aesthetic of standstill Judith Sieber, 17 January 2019 features
A bus load of artists and curators drive off into the sunset: a look back at Novo Mesto’s Fotopub Festival Kay Carroll, 12 September 2018 reviews
Passing the mic + surviving precarity with They Are Here’s collaborative exchange Laughing Matter at Studio Voltaire 6 June 2018 focus
Contemplating temporary peace in turbulent times through impressions of Georgia’s Tbilisi Art Fair Pia Maria, 5 June 2018 features
A conversation with Paul Maheke on erasure, ghosts + channeling the space between, as part of fluent’s body ecologies series HP, 14 May 2018 interviews
Making appear: On creating a common space of resistance for creative communities at the fifth Material Art Fair in Mexico City Mark Pieterson, 22 February 2018 reviews
How do we keep it going? Independent curator + producer Eva Rowson on how to sustain space for each other on our own terms Eva Rowson, 16 January 2018 features
Equal opportunity for all: Alessandro Bava on queering space at the intersection of art + architecture in Los Angeles 10 January 2018 focus
Shielding one’s manhood from painful shocks: On productive morality + provocation, from Le Corbusier + Eileen Gray to Garrett Nelson Simon Wursten Marin, 2 November 2017 features
Of Angels + Big Data: Hayley Silverman on heavenly + governmental omnipresence in The Living Watch Over the Living 17 October 2017 focus
Stewart Uoo brings cult event It’s Get Better to London for a night of POC, queer, feminist + radical perspectives at ICA, Sep 15 13 September 2017 news
Crossing countries, cities + radio signals in the experiential tour diary of Damon Eliza Palermo + Evan Stalker’s ‘Chongqing’ video 7 September 2017 video
Kai Whiston & Sam Rolfes on their expressionist collage audio-visual collaboration outside of the toxic underground 11 August 2017 video
Andrew Choate (aka @saintbollard) shares his bollard photography exploring “the human-to-geography relationship” 30 June 2017 focus
Chadwick Gibson shares some highlights from Smart Objects on Sunset, as he opens a second location in the desert 6 June 2017 focus
Visceral but lifeless: violence & the value of the image in Venice Biennale winner Anne Imhof’s Faust Hadden Manhattan, 30 May 2017 reviews
Analogue Athens: learning + information outside the internet with these first impressions of documenta 14 Karim Crippa, 10 April 2017 reviews
Infinite prayers + curses: a selection of highlights from inside + outside the MiArt fair floor 6 April 2017 focus
The colour of money: veteran artist Mike Nelson on global economies + an archeology of our political present Matteo Mottin, 24 March 2017 interviews
A semblance of hope in the functioning chaos of Xavier Mary + ssaliva’s Daisyworld of Mordor Land at Komplot 22 March 2017 photo
Proceed with caution: finding hope in the perils of You Catch More Flies with Arsenic Than Honey Lauren MacKenzie Noice, 20 February 2017 reviews
Promoting perpetual newness + ‘freaky parallax’ at Art Los Angeles Contemporary Kyle Thomas Hinton, 14 February 2017 reviews
Hanne Lippard in conversation with Inger Wold Lund: On language + speaking louder across tongues Inger Wold Lund, 19 January 2017 features
Shaking up the definition of political art with Keep it Complex for the Unite Against Dividers weekend 13 January 2017 focus
Printing the internet: publishing books is good for posterity, here’s why Jean Kay, 12 January 2017 features
Divining #ETINTERBRO5, Sri Lanka by Andreas Angelidakis Andreas Angelidakis, 21 November 2016 features
Il Futuro era bellissimo per noi @ Cité Internationale des Arts reviewed Skyler Weiss, 13 May 2016 reviews