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The Storming of the Winter Palace
Twenty seventeen marked the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The exhibition at the Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV) has used the occasion to investigate the photograph which came to symbolise the Revolution like no other: the “Storming...
Targeted Interventions
Humanoid entities and rocket objects by international contemporary artists have conquered the grounds and foyer of the Bundeswehr Museum of Military History The Bundeswehr Museum of Military History in Dresden is perhaps one of the most fascinating...
The Policeman’s Beard is Half Constructed
This exhibition at the Bonn Kunstverein was named after the first book ever written by a computer in 1983. It offered an overview and retrospective on sculptures, paintings, illustrations and films produced in the age of artificial intelligence. The...
Terra Mediterranea: In Action
The focus of this German-Cypriot cooperative project was the Mediterranean region, or “Terra Mediterranea”, geographically comprised of countries in Southern Europe, the Middle East and Northern Africa. What distinguishes this region, which found...
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Born in Austria and now living in France, Robert Stadler is one of the few contemporary designers who productively unite art and design. His works explore and creatively play with the boundary separating art and design, the boundary which classifies...
Cult!
Cults are an expression of the human desire to belong. Through rituals of worship they engender a sense of community and identity. Cultic veneration of individuals, objects and places are ubiquitous – and cults become even more prevalent in times of...
Why we forget
“Why we forget” was the second temporary exhibition to be presented at the newly constructed Historical Museum Frankfurt, completed in 2017. The exhibition set the tone for the museum’s new orientation, i.e. to address the challenges of urban society...
Megalopolis – Voices from Kinshasa
Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a megacity with more than twelve million inhabitants. The metropolis is a global economic and cultural hub, and is home to over 450 ethnic groups. The city is slowly recovering from...
Oratorio
Hardly anything so aptly defines capitalist society, nor has such a divisive influence as the inequitable distribution of property. Property confers power, creates barriers and reduces participation. When discussing the subject of property, one must...
Collective Ma'louba
The central aim of this project was to establish an Arabic-speaking, international artists’ collective. Its core members – the Syrian director Rafat Alzakout, Syrian author Mudar Alhaggi and Syrian actress Amal Omran – have worked with artists from...