Ania Soliman

I work with archives from a futurological perspective; reconfiguring images and objects to help us think about specific conditions of living in matter. I make large-scale drawings as well as smaller works that track the thought process, presenting them with objects from institutional collections and video. Each presentation works as a unit, with meanings generated […]

Dominik Lejman

Dominik Lejman works in the same manner as a magician does when daring us to see the invisible. The raw material for his work ranges from the obvious to the everyday life patterns we so readily take for granted. Lejman doesn’t use any tricks or sleight of hand to make his point. Instead, he opens […]

Francisca Benitez

Francisca Benitez  (b.1974) is an interdisciplinary artist, born and raised in Chile, who moved to New York in 1998. Through a variety of mediums, her practice delves into space, politics and language, documenting existing situations or proposing new ones. Notable works include Property Lines, a series of brief occupations and ensuing graphite rubbings on paper […]

Martina Geccelli

As a German artist I am living in the UK since 1997. In my life, I have been a book trader, architect, sculptor, educator and curator, and taken a circuit journey through training and education. Different careers have connected – each part shaped who I am right now. Raised in West Berlin, Germany to an […]

Andrea Scrima

Andrea Scrima was born in New York City and studied fine arts at the School of Visual Arts in New York and the Hochschule der Künste, Berlin, Germany, where she lives and works as a writer and translator. Scrima’s first book, A Lesser Day, was published in 2010 by Spuyten Duyvil Press, Brooklyn, New York; a […]

Conrad Bakker

Conrad Bakker makes carved and painted sculptures of everyday objects and places them in consumer contexts and/or gallery exhibitions to reveal and critically comment upon the political economies and relational networks between persons and things. Bakker has exhibited his work internationally in venues that include: Tate Modern (London), Galerie Analix Forever (Geneva), Fargfabriken Center for Contemporary Art and […]

Julie Saul

Julie Saul opened her first pubic gallery space in Soho in 1986.   The gallery specializes in contemporary photo-based art, and also shows a variety of mediums including works on paper, ceramics and video. The gallery website has a full history of gallery exhibition with press releases and checklists, going back to the founding.  Before opening the […]

Julie Mehretu

Julie Mehretu is a world renowned painter, born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970, who now lives and works in New York City and Berlin. She received a Master’s of Fine Art with honors from The Rhode Island School of Design in 1997. Mehretu is a recipient of many awards, including the The MacArthur Award […]

Humanity

Dear Reader, This week, we dwell on what makes us human even as we dwell amongst machines. In his interview, prolific writer and speaker Sidney Perkowitz discusses emerging technology, human […]

Diana Arce

Diana Arce is an artist, researcher, and activist living in Berlin, Germany. She founded Politaoke, a karaoke-style participatory performance in which audience members are invited to step into the shoes of politicians from their region by delivering portions of political speeches. Arce also founded Artists Without a Cause, an organization that assists in the collaboration […]