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Radon's previous exhibitions include Unveiling (you embrace me as I am)(2016) at Jupiter Woods and The sphere whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere (2016) at Muscle Beach in Portland, and her writing features in the 2013 Appendix retrospective publication which aqnb reviewed here.
The installation featured the London - based artist's most recent video «Blue Roses» (2016)-- about which aqnb interviewed Simnett in 2015 while it was still in production — in one room, and a sound and light installation called «Faint With Light» (2015) in another.
Ever the artist for slightly nihilistic, self - reflexivity, Jaakko Pallasvuo has managed a fascinating practice from his so - called «analysis paralysis», as reflected in one of our favourite aqnb interviews.
Ilona Sager was featured in aqnb.
You can read an interview by aqnb with Steyerl during last year's solo survey exhibition at London's ICA here.
Adeleine St has written a thorough review of Ivana Basic's exhibition Throat wanders down the blade... at Annka Kultys Gallery for AQNB magazine.
But for now, the most we can do is play at it, as Ivana Basic says in a recent interview with aqnb, or play with it, as Hannah Black does in another.
The vast music schedule includes sets by GNUČČI, Regret, Samuel Kerridge, Kate NV, Hatis Noit, ZRN and myspace01, as well as Aleksei Taruts and Maria Minerva, and there will be a series of talks and panels, which includes AQNB editor Steph Kretowicz (aka Jean Kay).
AQNB lists Olga Fedorova's upcoming solo show, Generic Jungle, at Annka Kultys Gallery.
Laura Brown of AQNB in conversation with Kelly Akashi about her practice and the material concerns of extending art - making into daily life.
As discourse develops beyond ideas of visibility and representation to notions of assimilation into existing cultural paradigms, aqnb editor Jean Kay will be presenting a selection of artists» works that considers the consequences of structural affiliations and institutionalisation as both inspiring and influencing critical art practice.
To find out more about Open Studios, visit aqnb «s event listing.
In 2013, AQNB caught up with her in an interview that shows the scenes behind her process, so - to - speak.
As part of our ongoing video series made in collaboration with Video in Common, aqnb recently caught up with Claire Tolan during her three - month Perlin Noise Residency at SPACE in London.
With that, the online iteration of the show will be accessible via AQNB also, through the QR code on posters around the French city, designed by Giulio Scalisi.
View images of the show on AQNB here.
For U: L:O II, invited curators are London / Vienna project space, Jupiter Woods who bring artists Corinna Helenelund, Lydia Ourahmane and Harry Sanderson with the title that a body knows regardless; Nichole Caruso and artists Kristen Jensen and Alina Tenser for Something Bright, Then Holes, and Young Adults, introduced by Al Bedell and featuring several artists including Clark Filo and Borna Sammak whose Town Crier solo exhibition at American Medium aqnb reviewed last month.
Featuring a few aqnb favorites, including Jesse Darling and Arcadia Missa «s Rozsa Farkas, the group show also brings the works of Jennifer Chan, Kitty Clark, Phoebe Collings - James, Jake Kent, Melika Ngombe Kolongo, Jaako Pallasvuo, Leon Sadler, and Alice Theobald, as well as additional texts by Mathew Parkin and James Poyser.
Featuring the likes of aqnb regulars, Kareem Lotfy, who is the show's organiser and a current Rijksakademie resident, Katja Novitskova, Ilya Smirnov and Anna Solal, CAROGNA promises to be an interesting gathering of works.
The first event, Closest Thing to Wearing Nothing is a group show featuring the work of Racheal Crowther, Benjamin Edwin Slinger, Nina Kettiger, who showed in the pop up Ying Colosseum event at Blacklands early last month that aqnb went to and reviewed, and Esben Weile Kjær.
Berlin - Helsinki based Sutela seeks to identify and react to precarious social and material moments, while London - based Rooney, who aqnb interviewed back in 2014 and who was a part of Cell Project Space «s sets of poetry event, works between fiction and memory, or, reflection as she puts it.
In with the rediscovery will be the following, whose booths aqnb recommends to go and see if you are in the capital:
Dead and alive, the artists participating in the show are: Nora Berman, Tina Braegger, Matt Copson (whose work «A Woodland Trust» kicked off The Magazine Series at the Serpentine Sackler last month), Albrecht Dürer, Inka Essenhigh, Mike Kelley, Veit Laurent Kurz whose work recently showed at Chewdays, which aqnb reviewed earlier this year, and The Duck, Lazaros, Peter Wächtler and Pedro Wirz.
group exhibition i «m sorry, i didn't quite catch that, curated by Bob Bicknell - Knight, has been reviewed by AQNB.
Charlie Godet Thomas» current exhibition at VITRINE, Torschlusspanik, has been featured in aqnb.
Banners, jerseys, and paintings hung throughout the gallery will feature the logos of the art - related institutions, including aqnb, which have agreed to sponsor the exhibition — by making some sort of exchange with the artist.
Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe, Dignity as aspiration: The privilege of representation + the obligation to attend in the work of Amalia Ulman + American Artist AQNB, July 21, 2017.
Featuring Adam Fearon, Vanessa Safavi, Richard Frater, Renata Har and Clémence de La Tour du Pin among others, the exhibition follows last year's Blue Majik, which aqnb reviewed here as the second iteration a project series exploring «the ongoing dissolution between the biologic and the synthetic.»
Using public off - site locations — including Berlin's Grunewald in 2014 reviewed here by aqnb — as a space for their works, two guided tours of the exhibition are being offered starting at Vårberg Station, each lasting about two hours.
Nominated for this year's Nam June Paik Award, Novitskova is known for working with digital cutouts, sculptures, and installations, exploring humanity's relation to the image, techonology and nature, while Imhof recently presented a spectacular three - part performance series called Angst in Basel, Montreal and Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof, which aqnb reviewed here.
Varano has had writing published by Artlink, AQNB and Un Magazine and currently works as an art installer.
AQNB has listed the opening of SYNTHETIC SEDUCTION, a new dual show featuring the work of Stine Deja and Marie Munk, as one of their top event picks for the week.
«Susan Lee - Chun + Jillian Mayer @ David Castillo, Apr 14 — May 31», aqnb, May 12, 2016.
To check out AQNB's full listing, click here.
Erdem Çetrez, curator of OJ, introduces the Istanbul - based project space to aqnb, along with some contemporary Turkish artists working in the scene.
she writes for platforms including nts radio, aqnb and screen shot magazine.
she is a frequent contributor to aqnb and screen shot magazine, where she also acts as director of digital initiatives.
Included in the Agora Rollberg space — the collective's second, which the coming exhibition will «unveil» and «witness» — is the work of Berlin - based artists Nicolas Puyjalon, Chile - born Michelle Marie Letelier, duo Anne Fellner & Burkhard Beschow, who were a part of Comedy Club that aqnb reviewed earlier this month and Paul Barsch.
Neil Raitt solo presentation at SUNDAY Art Fair noted by Kenny Schachter in his review of Frieze week for artnet, among top picks of Elephant Magazine, The Financial Times, among top six artists at SUNDAY Art Fair according to FAD Magazine, and highlighted by aqnb, Artspace, and ARTnews.
Recent publications in Art in America, Rhizome, CURA, SFMoMA Open Space, AQNB, et al. abreu is the author of List of Consonants (Bottlecap Press, 2015) and transtrender (Quimérica Books, 2016), and their debut collection of critical writing is forthcoming 2018.
On illegibility, friendship, + other havens: A preview of the upcoming Syllogy group show at Seattle's Veronica by Minh Ngueyn for AQNB
Artists in Mo» Tile are Neïl Beloufa and Cooper Jacoby whose solo show Stagnants is on at Berlin's Mathew Gallery until March 19 and aqnb reviewed earlier this month set out to continue his exploration of «forms of capture nestled in ubiquitous interfaces».
The ongoing publication and exhibition series published its first edition in 2011 and has featured some aqnb favourites throughout its five previous editions, including Jesse Darling, Paul Kneale, Huw Lemmey and Ann Hirsch in issue # 4.
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