On the occasion of the artist’s first solo exhibition in Berlin at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Carina Bukuts writes about his 20-year practice of deconstructing the image politics of war
After a series of new appointments for Berlin’s museums, Carina Bukuts discusses the future of the city’s institutional landscape with Anselm Franke, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Fabian Schöneich and Sung Tieu
Recent exhibitions by Bea Schlingelhoff and Michaela Melián demonstrate that the city’s institutions are sensitively reckoning with their fascist pasts
At Mountains, Berlin, the Honduras-born-Florence-based artist explores the complex relationship between the origin and translations of indigenous knowledge
From fetishistic sculpture gardens in Italy to a giant breast in New York, the artist speaks with Carina Bukuts on what role gender and sex play in public art