“Deadtime” is a multidisciplinary exploration of the social body in a neoliberal world, examining the boundaries between life and death through various media, including sound works, films, paintings, sculptures, and architectural interventions.
Tomislav Gotovac’s groundbreaking multimedia art, spanning photography, film, and performance, takes center stage in a thought-provoking exhibition at the Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art.
Femke Gerestein’s captivating exhibition at Vleeshal explores the body’s journey through time and place. Her detailed drawings and performative acts delve into identity, inviting viewers to contemplate the desire to transcend societal constructs.
CAM Celebrates 40 Years with a Japanese Art Season, Anticipating the Reopening of its Redesigned Building by Kengo Kuma
The 10th Edition of the Contour Biennial of Moving Images Expands Beyond Mechelen, Showcasing the Richness of Belgian Audiovisual Arts from September 9–November 5, 2023.
Berlin – The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in Berlin will reopen on June 2-4, 2023, with a sequence of blessings, concerts, lectures, offerings, performances, processions, readings, and rituals.
Karlsruhe – Maja Bekan’s first extensive solo exhibition in Germany, P for Performance: All about us will take place between May 6 to July 2, 2023.
London – Mimosa House presents Adelaide Cioni from March 8 to April 25, 2023.
Oslo – Kunsthall Oslo presents Robel Temesgen: Practising Water from March 3 to April 16, 2023.
Munich – Haus der Kunst presents Katalin Ladik: Ooooooooo-pus from March 3 to September 10, 2023.