A telltale of Sarjapura Curries and associated art space SARLA in Bangalore
Over the past 10 years, artist Suresh Kumar G has set up a community village in Bangalore, India, where agro-ecology and artistic activities are practiced.
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Published 23 August 2024 by Deepanjali Naik
Over the past 10 years, artist Suresh Kumar G has set up a community village in Bangalore, India, where agro-ecology and artistic activities are practiced.
Published 24 November 2023 by Elsa Ferreira
This year, 23 participants immersed themselves in nature during an art residency at the Kilpisjärvi biological station around the theme of "The North Escaping".
Published 10 November 2023 by Shona Robin MacPherson
Shona Robin MacPherson is an artist, curator and researcher based in Glasgow and the laureate of the Rewilding Cultures mobility grant. She talks about the challenges of her mobility in motherhood.
Published 31 May 2023 by Elsa Ferreira
For ten days from May 5-14, 2023, ten artists came together for the inaugural TTTlabs BioFeral.BeachCamp in Corfu, Greece to explore assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
Published 23 May 2023 by Maya Minder & Juli Simon
An art and science research project on fungi held in Brazil in March 2023 hosted by Pro Helvetia South America. A short insight from an internal perspective.
Published 2 February 2023 by Elsa Ferreira
Marta Moreno Muñoz and Oscar Martín traveled 4,000 kilometers on foot, by train and by ferry, to reach Finland from Spain.
Published 12 October 2022 by Maxence Grugier
For the past 20 years, the Smiths of Schmiede have been gathering in the Old Saline of Hallein in Austria. Ten days of wild collaboration that culminate in an extravagant group exhibition.
Published 6 October 2022 by Elsa Ferreira
Catch Summer Camp: la space to learn, meet, exchange and imagine a world where technology is welcoming. A bit of softness in a world of (techno) brutes.
Published 25 June 2022 by Elsa Ferreira
How to perceive, understand, invent maternities? In 2019, Ida Bencke and Erich Berger started this conversation, which led to the two-year project “m/other becomings”.
Published 23 December 2021 by Elsa Ferreira
At the Center for Art and Mental Health in Copenhagen, Ida Bencke, Birgit Bundesen and Nazila Kivi organized writing workshops and an exhibition around the theme of maternity.
Published 21 June 2021 by Elsa Ferreira
From a hippy festival in rural East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall to its current edition in the former headquarters of the Stasi, Werkleitz has come a long way.
Published 20 November 2020 by Elsa Ferreira
At Rencontres Mondes Multiples de Bourges, online until 6th of December, Maria Castellanos and Alberto Valverde recall that homo sapiens is just one living being among others.
Published 18 July 2019 by Dare Pejić
The two-week long No School in the French region of Burgundy, animated the sleepy center town of Nevers.
Published 16 December 2018 by Rob La Frenais
Does watching ice melt help us talk about the climate emergency? A critical view on artists commitment at the end of COP24.
Published 19 June 2018 by Annick Rivoire
C'est l'histoire d'un bateau construit par des lycéens de Mulhouse qui navigue sur le canal Rhin-Rhône, avant d'être transformé en toit. Une architecture utopique et collaborative portée par l'artiste Jan Kopp.
Published 12 June 2018 by Rob La Frenais
Following an initiative by Wolfgang Tillmans and Rem Koolhaas, designers, experts and artists participated in Eurolab from May 31 to June 3 in Amsterdam. A creative forum to “act for democracy”.
Published 9 May 2018 by Rob La Frenais
A worm breeder, a woodsman, a seaweed maker or performative micro-naps… Welcome to the strange conference Radical Relevances, in Helsinki.
Published 17 April 2018 by Rob La Frenais
Long banned in Spanish cities, bees are reappearing in Barcelona with the exhibition “Beehave” at the Joan Miró Foundation and in various spots around the Catalan capital.
Published 6 March 2018 by Rob La Frenais
In anticipation of “Trans//Border”, a tribute to the activist and navigator Nathalie Magnan in Marseille, Rob La Frenais takes us on a guided tour of aquatic projects by makers, artists and activists.
Published 30 January 2018 by la rédaction
To usher in the spring, Veronika Krenn and Davide Bevilacqua, who first impressed us with their electro-bestiary, share their recipe for creating a singing insect.