With Hagoromo, the Centro per l’arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato dedicates a major exhibition to Massimo Bartolini (Cecina, 1962) running from September 16, 2022 to January 8, 2023.
September 9, 2022
Mojo'q che b'ixan ri ixkanulab' by Clarissa Tossin, commissioned by EMPAC, is titled Before the Volcanoes. Sing travels across architectural locations that are both imagined and actual, cosmic and colonized, taking the audience on a fully sensory trip through many times, languages, and musical genres. The focus of the moving picture piece is…
August 18–September 4, 2022
The new durational piece Schmerz by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson will be included at this year's Zürcher Theater Spektakel. On the Saffa islet in Lake Zurich at the festival location, Kjartansson has created a forest lodge that would resemble the remains of a stage left behind by a traveling operetta troupe. Kjartansson…
The Otolith Group, a group of artists created in London in 2002 by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun, presents Xenogenesis at IMMA.
Premiere I: June 17, 4–4:20pm, UTC+2
Premiere II: June 17, 4:30–4:50pm, UTC+2
Premiere III: June 17, 5–5:20pm, UTC+2
A telematic real-time performance: music, video art, and dance in augmented reality. UnStumm: Augmented Movements premiere—representatives from Korea and Germany.
Organized and curated by Claudia Schmitz & Nicola L. Hein in collaboration with programmers Sven Hahne and Marco Gajardo. AR stage concept by Claudia…
June 11–August 14, 2022
The Kunsthalle Düsseldorf is running two shows at the same time: City Limits and Conrad Schnitzler: Sometimes it gets out of hand and transforms into music.
The exhibition City Limits showcases the work of three artists: Yael Efrati (Israel, 1978), Asta Gröting (Germany, 1961), and Monika Sosnowska (Poland, 1972), all of whom are…
June 3–October 30, 2022
The Silence (2022), a new moving picture project by Amie Siegel, will have its world premiere at ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design. The Silence is a two-part video installation that studies the relationship between architecture, music, sound, and the immaterial. It was recorded and performed in two churches created…
May 21–November 6, 2022
For four decades, Ari Marcopoulos (b. 1957 in Amsterdam, lives in Brooklyn) has been documenting the emergence of pop cultural phenomena and the influential figures of these movements with his camera. Meanwhile, he has become one of the best-known figures in contemporary photography, although this is not the only medium of his work, as…