Tag Archives: Sarrita Hunn
Continuing our ongoing feature on ‘instituent practices,’ Sarrita Hunn sits down with artist Ahmet Öğüt and asks six questions related to empowerment and support.
Hosting a collection of commissioned artworks on a wireless router, the Palais des Beaux Arts Wien surrounds an Art Nouveau building built in 1908 of the same name with a cloud of data.
On February 11th, we gathered at Louise Dany in Oslo, Norway for a public conversation around the launch of “To Make a Public” to consider alternative spaces and artists’ publications in times of social and political crisis.
We argue for an expansion of partisan publications: to propose, articulate, advance, and defend certain ideas about what art is or could be, or what the art world is and, we believe, should be….
For Document V, Ryan Thayer: Dayparting consists of a photograph, sound and online playlist of music selected by Temporary Art Review contributors.
Brett Bloom discusses his recent book, Petro-Subjectivity: De-Industrializing Our Sense of Self.