#Mindfulling in Eastern Finland: Some thoughts on a lab, an art festival & whether or not Yoko Ono invented C02 Minimalism Kim Modig, 24 September 2019 features
Going through the motions with Kimberly-Klark’s bittersweet final show on the purposelessness of routine while holding ground Alec Recinos, 3 September 2019 features
The pang of cosmic lost-ness: Minh Nguyen responds to Thuy-Han Nguyen-Chi’s What My Eyes Behold Is Simultaneous in a letter Minh Nguyen, 27 August 2019 features
As in the plural: Dreams of the queer & of queerness in the alternative future-fictions at The Present Is Not Enough Mika Hayashi Ebbesen, 13 August 2019 features
Class, queers & the avant-garde in new British writing with Caspar Heinemann & Isabel Waidner Isabel Waidner, 25 June 2019 features
Is that all there is? Hovering in the anxious limbo of Sophie Jung’s linguistic performance & installation in The Bigger Sleep HP, 18 June 2019 features
“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
Raving in plain sight: Michele Rizzo’s ‘HIGHER xtn.’ is a techno-infused proposal for the museum space Jade Barget, 14 May 2019 features
A correspondence on an impossible space with Jesse Darling’s ‘unsovereign’ form of social thought in The Ballad of Saint Jerome Kashif Sharma-Patel, 4 February 2019 features
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
Fragmented, reformulated, multifaceted: The ever-shifting body online & its means of articulation in ‘meet space’ for Les Urbaines Jared Davis, 18 December 2018 features
Alone togetherness in the localised global underground of Krakow’s Unsound Festival & its insights into the value of presence Tayyab Amin, 28 November 2018 features
Take yourself to the centre of Otherness: Looking at identity, belonging & representation from the margins at BFMAF Divya Osbon, 5 October 2018 features
For what it’s worth, Part 1: AQNB’s editor kicks off a funding drive with an exposition on the life of a freelance writer Jean Kay, 9 July 2018 features
Contemplating temporary peace in turbulent times through impressions of Georgia’s Tbilisi Art Fair Pia Maria, 5 June 2018 features
From glamour model to biohacking gender, trans-masculine artist Cade presents a ‘Xenomaskuline Manifesto’ Cade, 16 May 2018 features
Channeling social media + self-promotion in the #videotutorials online exhibition curated by PANE project + hosted by AQNB aqnb, 13 May 2018 features
Club Theory: two recombinant texts on the impossible space between theory + experience by Sally Olds & DJ Sezzo Sally Olds & DJ Sezzo, 3 May 2018 features
Mapping out the state of a nation during the discombobulating cultural overload of Estonia’s Tallinn Music Week Steph Kretowicz, 25 April 2018 features