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Artificial Intelligence. The Reorganisation of the World
Interactions between humans and machines are likely to increase dramatically in the future through voice and gesture controls, autonomous driving and technical implants. This exhibition by the Dresden Hygiene Museum investigates how digital,...
Forrest Bess
With over 70 works and biographical items, this monographic exhibition is the first in Europe to offer such a comprehensive view of the life and work of the American painter Forrest Bess (1911-1977). The exhibition at the Fridericianum introduces the...
Back to Future
The Museum für Kommunikation in Frankfurt am Main has developed an exhibition which highlights the technological utopias of the past and present. It particularly reflects on digitalisation and the social changes it has engendered, featuring selected...
Sun Rise | Sun Set
Within a single generation, climate change has shifted from a scientific prediction to tangible reality. Fires, droughts and flooding are the visible consequences of this crisis, sharpened by global social inequality and intensified by waves of...
Resist!
In this major, participative exhibition, the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in Cologne explores the subject of “resistance”, focusing on practices of resistance and perspectives on power and the art of resistance in formerly colonised countries. Epic...
Survival of the Fittest
The international group exhibition at the Kunstpalais Erlangen presents 10 works of photography, video, performance, virtual and augmented reality, sculptures and installations which explore the role technology, e.g. artificial intelligence, block...
Frank Walter
Frank Walter, born in 1926 in the former British colony of Antigua in the Caribbean, produced an extraordinary complex of works during the second half of his life which continues to challenge aesthetic categories and definitions of genre. He...
Beyond States
Our times are rife with contradictions. Border walls are being breached or demolished and, in some cases, newly erected. Nation states have lost significance to supranational organisations, although nationalistic tendencies are on the rebound. The...
Life on Planet Orsimanirana
Conceived as a holistic experience of a positive utopia, this exhibition project encourages visitors to think about Earth’s past and present and the possibilities of shaping our world together. To this end, the British-Canadian designer and artist...
Not Working
In his book Exiting the Vampire Castle in 2013, the British theorist Mark Fisher claimed that “social class” had received far less consideration in left-leaning circles than such categories as “race” and “gender”. This project addresses this...