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Katherine Waugh & Fergus Daly, Coyote filmed near Nevada Test Site. 16mm frame transferred to digital. Courtesy of the artists.

I See a Darkness: Katherine Waugh & Fergus Daly at Photo Museum Ireland

November 10–20, 2022 A multimedia installation called I See a Darkness explores the complicated historical connections between photography, film, and science. This new body of work by Katherine Waugh and Fergus Daly, which emerged from their trans-disciplinary artistic practice, builds on their research-based, philosophically-framed earlier projects in film, writing, and artistic events. It does so…

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Sexkino Roland, 2022. Courtesy La Nouvelle Expo, Querformat and gta exhibitions, ETH Zurich.

Sexkino Roland presented by NEXPO, Querformat and gta exhibitions, ETH Zürich

October 15–November 3, 2022 Presented by NEXPO, Querformat and gta exhibitions, ETH Zürich. The cinema Kino Roland is closing. It has been a sex cinema for more than 40 years and until recently offered pornographic content, completing the range of sexual services on Zürich's Langstrasse. Through its semiotic-technical administration, it has served as a mediating institution…

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Trinh T. Minh-ha, What about China? (still), 2021. © Moongift Films.

Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart presents Trinh T. Minh-ha: The Ocean in a Drop

October 22, 2022–January 22, 2023 One of the most significant filmmakers in the world is Trinh T. Minh-ha. Since the beginning of the 1980s, she has been creating a body of work that is regarded important for postcolonial and feminist perspectives in both artistic and scholarly contexts. The Ocean In A Drop, the Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart's…

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Anton Vidokle, Citizens of the Cosmos (still), 2019. HD video, color, sound. 30:19 minutes. Japanese with English subtitles. Courtesy of the artist.

Citizens of the Cosmos at Muzeum Sztuki

October 7, 2022–March 12, 2023 Opening: October 7, 6pm What if Katarzyna Kobro's Hanging Constructions were the result of her research into zero gravity and extraterrestrial life? She most likely came into contact with Cosmist concepts, which were talked about in artistic circles in Moscow during the Revolution. And what if Nikolai Fedorov's writings—which equated the world…

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