“History is not the past”: A conversation with Mirjam Wenzel and Meitar Tewel
The Judengasse in Frankfurt was once one of the most important centers of Jewish life in Europe. Today, its traces have been largely erased. The...
The Judengasse in Frankfurt was once one of the most important centers of Jewish life in Europe. Today, its traces have been largely erased. The...
This year’s Lyon Biennale brings together over 2,000 years of history under the title “Manifesto of Fragility”. The historical objects, places, and...
Lil Nas X’s masterful use of the internet shows how to fight discrimination with astuteness, queerness and art historical references.
Performances, panel discussion, and participation: Over the Easter weekend, artist Daria Nazarenko is inviting urban dance scene to Neuer Kunstraum...
Looking at the screen can change your own view permanently: Our favorite films from this year's Berlinale.
In the following essay, author Natasha A. Kelly examines the extent to which Marimba Ani's book “Yurugu” (1994) is still relevant today for addressing...
What does it mean to be human and who makes up the rules? In this article, you'll learn why artist and author Will Fredo argues for a temporary...
Where does Black History Month come from and what was the idea behind it? About decentering of European history, social responsibility and resistance....
Suzanna Slack writes personal texts about central issues in our society. In the process, Slack creates a very unique, instructive genre between prose,...
In an age of alternative facts and fake news, how can a work of art possibly be more convincing than a scientific report? These 10 artworks focus on...
How Torrey Peters’ much-discussed book “Detransition, Baby” can bridge the gap between underground and mainstream, and why it matters.
At least, that was the plan. Ulay called himself a hidden artist. This has now become all too true: After his death in March 2020, his posthumous...