Film artists Filipa César and Louis Henderson trace the trajectory of optical technology throughout history in “Op-film: an archaeology of optics” at Gasworks.
Tag Archives: Unstable States
Making Plans, organized by Kyle Bellucci Johanson and Matthew Lax at Human Resources in Los Angeles, decommissions the ruling that ‘there is no alternative’ by reminding us that to conceive of possible futures, we must first assess our present.
The curatorial concept of this research, theory, and art conference, “Now is the Time of Monsters” at HKW, is to lay “bare the framing conditions of the nation-state…”
It’s true that the fantasy of the sovereign nation-state has monopolized the political imaginary of the recent past, dominating the twentieth century and rippling into ours. But the prognosis for its future doesn’t look so great…
BASEMENT aims to create positive change in the Yemeni society by increasing community participation and raising awareness on issues of culture, society, and politics.
Khaish studio is an artist-run project in Khartoum, Sudan founded by Hazim Alhussain, Elhassan Elmuontasir and Galal Yousif.