July 16–September 11, 2022
Adel Abdessemed explores the scars of the present. His work, which includes drawing, video, sculpture, poetry, sound, and installation, develops as a potent encounter of diametrically opposed elements. The exhibition, which is titled An Imperial Message after Franz Kafka's little story, includes over 40 works by the artist, more than 10 of…
July 20, 2022–January 24, 2023
Opera Charlotteronique: July 21–24
Random Access Hall, Nam June Paik Art Center
This show was created to explore Nam June Paik's magnificent (but long-gone) video and light installations on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his birth. Despite the widespread recognition of Paik's video art, there aren't many chances to see substantial…
July 15, 2022–January 8, 2023
Cinthia Marcelle's (b. 1974, Belo Horizonte) first show to provide a comprehensive overview of her work is titled A Conjunction of Factors . The interwoven layers of Marcelle's practice reveal a persistent concern with rethinking the dynamics of collectivity. Marcelle's practice is motivated by a desire to disorganize the hierarchies and…
April 23–November 27, 2022
Every character in every tale is displaced, a mis-shelved book, a mistranslated text. We are, like the characters we read, restless bodies obsessed with our misapprehensions and mistaken identities, elliptical and misaligned, spinning on axes of our own grinding. We lurk in our murk, we are miasma. —Shubigi Rao, Pulp: A Short Biography…
Kunstverein Braunschweig announces its summer programme featuring two newly conceived solo exhibitions.
July 2, 2022–February 12, 2023
Martine Syms: She Mad Season One, a solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based artist, will be on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (b. 1988, Los Angeles, CA; lives in Los Angeles, CA). Syms is well known for his multimodal practice, which combines biting social critique with humor to…
July 7–October 3, 2022
Two video installations by Aernout Mik are on display in a solo exhibition at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. The Dutch artist creates stressful scenarios and tracks the behavior and interaction of groups in precarious social conditions through his choreographed video works. His piece Threshold Barriers (2022), which was created specifically for the…
July 9–October 30, 2022
John Sanborn is a pioneer in the field of video art. His work served as a shining example of artistic achievement for many years and unlocked a world of fresh sounds, images, and ideas. His early voco-visual experiments served as a trailblazer at a period when the new medium of video spread…
July 7–October 3, 2022
Artist talk: July 6, 5:30pm
Opening: July 6, 7pm
By blending the lines between art, theater, and exhibition-making, Rana Hamadeh's operatic approach explores several frameworks for group study and thought. Her multi-year projects progress in logical chapters, taking the form of expansive soundscapes with intricate network architectures, mechanical interactions, video installations, stage sets, texts,…
June 1–September 4, 2022
“Through music and sound I am able to describe extremely complex contexts, contents, systems and emotions that reach viewers directly. For me, music plays an important role as a form of communication, as an element of translation.” —Annika Kahrs
Annika Kahrs's latest project, how to live in the echo of other places, is…