Film Titles for two new works by Loretta Fahrenholz as part of als the exhibition “documenta. Politics and Art” at Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin
Education Shock. Learning, Politics and Architecture in the 1960s and 1970s
Education Shock. Learning, Politics and Architecture in the 1960s and 1970s Bildungsschock. Lernen, Politik und Architektur in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren Exhibition graphics for HKW, Berlin Exhibition Architecture by Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik
Future Laws Against Fat Shaming
Future Laws Against Fat Shaming revolves around the question of what happens to the body on the Internet, in a public sphere where encounters increasingly take place digitally, online. Between July and September 2020, in a series of interviews and discussions Anke Dyes explored this issue, dealing with concepts such as body positivity, cancelling, CGI,… Read more »
FAUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (Ester Krumbachová)
Range of printed matter (poster, advertisement, poscard) for online archive of Ester Krumbachová. Website of online archive to be launched in spring 2021. Creative Direction: Beca Lipscombe, Photography: Morwenna Kearsley, Graphic Design: HIT, Painter: Bernie Reid, Model: Laura Richmond
Shame
Typesetting for Andrea Büttners new book! Cover design by Matthew Young Edited by Mason Leaver-Yap Published in collaboration with KW Institute for Contemporary Art
What’s Love got to do with it?
Podcast cover designs for artist Beatrice Gibson. What’s Love Got To Do With It? pairs six contemporary poets discussing the topic of love: CAConrad and LeAnne Howe, Alice Notley and Precious Okoyomon, and Ariana Reines and Sophie Robinson. Programmed and curated by artist Beatrice Gibson, this three-part podcast series makes sonic space in which these… Read more »
Der Hausfreund. A Rediscovery of the Eccentric Work of Friedrich von Berzeviczy-Pallavicini
Drawing on the comprehensive holdings of the artist’s work in the collection of the Vienna University of Applied Arts, the exhibition highlights Friedrich von Berzeviczy-Pallavicini (1909–1989), once a colorful personality in the milieu of the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, as a contemporary and highly topical rediscovery. In contrast to the disciplined aesthetics of… Read more »
Nadira Husain
First extensive monograph of painter Nadira Husain!
DEUX SOEURS
From Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich to Basma Alsharif and Pauline Oliveros, Deux Soeurs brings together a chorus of voices that explore representations of parenthood, friendship, and disobedience. The book acts as a reader to artist Beatrice Gibson’s films, I Hope I’m Loud When I’m Dead (2018) and Two Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (2019),… Read more »
The Want
opera by Adam Linder with a score by Ethan Braun and staging by Shahryar Nashat Premiere December 13–16, 2018
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