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Henrike Naumann

A pair of black platform heels and a gas mask were among the objects greeting visitors to Henrike Naumann's three-floor exhibition at KOW, "Ostalgie."

Alejandro Cesarco

Alejandro Cesarco's practice can be characterized as one of active reading, in which annotating, rearranging, translating, interpreting, and reframing existing texts and artworks are treated as…

Julia Scher

A desire for intimacy via surveillance seemed to inform the works in Julia Scher's exhibition at Esther Schipper, "Wonderland," which provided a focused look into her practice since its beginnings…

Berlin Biennale

Curator Gabi Ngcobo opens her introductory essay for the catalogue of the tenth Berlin Biennale by invoking an empty pedestal: that which once held a statue commemorating the nineteenth-century…

Richard Mosse

Hundreds of black-and-white photographs are pieced together to create vast, ghostly landscapes in Richard Mosse's recent series of large-scale prints, "Heat Maps" (2015–17).

Moyra Davey

Canadian artist Moyra Davey's exhibition at Buchholz in Berlin "burrow[ed] into a life, termite fashion," to borrow phrasing she uses in one of the two videos on view, Wedding Loop (2017).

Renée Green

In Renée Green’s recent exhibition at Nagel Draxler, a row of twenty-eight small fabric banners hung across two walls facing the gallery’s storefront windows, displaying a mix of bold and dissonant co…

Gülsün Karamustafa

Gülsün Karamustafa’s work explores the processes of modernization, political turbulence, and civil rights issues that have arisen in Turkish society in a period that spans, among other events, the mil…

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