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18.12.2020, Art & Design

Book Design as Architecture: An interview with Larissa Kasper, Rosario Florio & Samuel Bänziger

Meet the designers behind the Swiss collective PIN.

11.08.2020, Art & Design

We Are Floating into the Aerocene Era: The Airborne Futures of Tomás Saraceno

Towards a world free from borders, domination, and extraction.

24.12.2019, Art & Design

Re-imagining Life, Death & Technology at the 5th Ural Industrial Biennial

An interview with curator Xiaoyu Weng.

12.12.2019, Art & Design

Ines Cox: Conscious Design in a World of Digital Distractions

Graphic designer Ines Cox talks about her approach to design and finding the right balance between digital and analog.

11.11.2019, Art & Design

V-A-C Foundation head Teresa Mavica appointed commissioner of the Russian Pavilion in Venice

The director of the V-A-C Foundation replaces Semyon Mikhailovsky.

30.09.2019, Art & Design

Reviewing the Anthropocene: A Guide to the 16th Istanbul Biennial

More than 220 artworks by 56 artists and art collectives have been gathered to reflect on issues of exploitation, post-colonialism, and human impact on the planet.

20.09.2019, Art & Design

Designing Women: New project celebrates female designers

Readymag platform has launched a new project to highlight the impact of women in design and raise awareness of the ongoing gender imbalance in the industry.

19.07.2019, Art & Design

Silent pavilion merging acoustic ecology and social engineering

A new installation by sound artist Sergey Kasich highlights the value of silence in a city.

10.07.2019, Art & Design

There Is No Nature: Extensive Show at Garage Envisions Ecology as New Politics

A recently opened exhibition at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow brings together the works of over 50 Russian and international artists in order to rethink the relationship between humans and nature.

10.06.2019, Art & Design

Noah’s Ark of the Anthropocene? How the Vatican plans to avert ecological catastrophe

Art historian and critic Uliana Dobrova looks at how Pope Francis I has come to be seen as the “eco-Pope.”

26.04.2019, Art & Design

Metropia 2042: Artists envision urban future in major 3D challenge

What will cities and urban life look like decades from now? Speculating about new and groundbreaking technology, artists from around the world tried to envision the future in a major 3D challenge.

17.04.2019, Art & Design

Augmented reality brings demolished Yekaterinburg TV Tower back to life

Russian artist Slava PTRK has used augmented reality (AR) to revive a demolished tower which once stood more than 200 meters above the city of Yekaterinburg.

11.04.2019, Art & Design

Philippe Starck joins forces with AI for new chair design

As the scope of artificial intelligence continues to widen, renowned French designer Philippe Starck has teamed up with AI to create a chair which is not only aesthetically pleasing, but requires only a small amount of material and energy to produce.

22.11.2018, Art & Design

Сrypto mining for the political emancipation of art institutions

Artists Pedro Moraes and Luiza Crosman suggest an alternative strategy for art institutions by connecting solar panels to an Ethereum miner as an installation for the 33d São Paulo Biennial.

10.08.2018, Art & Design

Gosha Rubchinskiy & Vladimir Paperny join urbanists’ intervention into Russia’s top modern art gallery

The experimental exhibition “Tretyakov: An Other Edition” at Moscow’s New Tretyakov Gallery offers an alternative perspective on one of Russia’s most important museums and its 20th century art collection.

05.08.2018, Art & Design

Politics & aesthetics of Putin’s Russia as seen through Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s Zaryadye Park

“Portal Zaryadye” – an exhibition just opened at Moscow’s Schusev Museum of Architecture – cracks open Moscow’s high-profile park and offers an insight into modern Russia and where it is headed.

01.08.2018, Art & Design

Alexander Brodsky explores iconic Soviet concrete fence in latest oeuvre

“Villa PO-2,” the funeral of the fly, and other highlights of Archstoyanie – Russia’s largest land art and architecture festival.

04.07.2018, Art & Design

Dutch artist’s intervention ‘softens’ imposing Soviet landmark

Conceptual artist Marinus Boezem revisits the monumental architecture of Moscow’s Gorky Park through site-specific artworks and installations.

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