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Christy Lange

Christy Lange is programme director of Tactical Tech and a contributing editor of frieze. She lives in Berlin, Germany. 

From Stephanie Lepp to Francesca Panetta and Halsey Burgund, artists are using AI to reveal the fragility of our trust in basic information

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‘Despite the efforts of Trump and his ilk to deny it, the truth is out there’

BY Christy Lange |

What is the future of our photos in an age when images – and the machine-readable data they contain – no longer belong to us? 

BY Christy Lange |

A new video installation from Richard Mosse investigates the refugee crisis

BY Christy Lange |

Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany

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What I’ve learned from Trump’s election

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With the death of Gawker and the rise of Trump, free speech is under threat

BY Christy Lange |

Frieze Talks address the critical issue of open and closed borders

BY Christy Lange |

How artists are mapping the flow of onshore and offshore global wealth, before and after the Panama Papers

BY Christy Lange |

Various venues, Zurich, Switzerland

BY Christy Lange |

How the anonymous film collective Abounaddara represents daily life in Syria

BY Christy Lange |

Raising questions about rising rents

BY Christy Lange |

Palazzo Reale, Milan, Italy

BY Christy Lange |

Various venues, Arles, France

BY Christy Lange |

Visualizing the Snowden archive

BY Christy Lange |

Various venues, Kyoto, Japan

BY Christy Lange |

Kadist Art Foundation, Paris, France

BY Christy Lange |

Peter Piller picked a peck of prickly pictures

BY Christy Lange |

How artists and photographers in Japan have responded to the disasters of 3 March 2011

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