Berlin – Foreceast presents Driving the Human, a three day festival taking place between November 25–27, 2022 at Berlin.
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…
October 28–29, 2022, 1pm
Swiss architects Christ & Gantenbein created the Basel exhibition space KBH.G as a testing ground for experimentation and creativity. A typical scientific workspace is a lab. By fusing the laboratory and the art gallery, we propose an experiment that will bring together cutting-edge artists and scientists to launch a fresh experimental…
October 6, 2022–October 1, 2026
The World Weather Network (WWN), a revolutionary network of "weather stations" dispersed throughout the world in oceans, deserts, mountains, farming, rainforests, observatories, lighthouses, and towns, has announced a new weather station on Fogo Island created by artist Liam Gillick. Artists and writers from 28 different arts groups from around the…
The first major US exhibition of smell researcher and artist Sissel Tolaas opens at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at the University of Pennsylvania this fall.
Artist-in-residence program 2023: Enter the Hyper-Scientific
October 21 2022 - February 26, 2023 More than a dozen worldwide artists are represented in Symbionts: Contemporary Artists and the Biosphere. Through their work, these artists challenge us to reconsider our interactions with the biosphere of the planet from the perspective of symbiosis, or "with living." Organisms of various species that coexist and prosper due to…
27 July — 11 December 2022
The human brain is the most complex object we are aware of and the one that both science and philosophy have the most questions about. The exhibition "Brain(s)" examines how this intriguing organ has been researched and portrayed throughout history in art, science, and philosophy.
Both the anatomy of the brain…
July 30–August 28, 2022
Opening reception: July 29, 7–9pm
The Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences will host the special off-site exhibition Post-Human Narratives—In the Name of Scientific Witchery, curated by Kobe Ko and featuring brand-new commissions from artists Betty Apple, Ho Sin Tung, Mayumi Hosokura, Hui Serene Sze Lok, Florence Lam, Liv Tsim, Hou Lam Tsui,…
June 1, 2023–October 1
The biggest Scandinavian art award, the Bikuben Foundation's Vision Exhibition Award, was given to Copenhagen Contemporary in 2021 for the winning project Yet, It Moves!, a visionary research project and public art exhibition in Copenhagen that explores the connected movements on various scales, from the microcosm to the macrocosm.
In connection with Yet,…