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Contributor
Christy Lange

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

What makes a war story true?

BY Christy Lange |

In Rimini Protokoll’s productions, real life appears theatrical, and theatre seems more like real life

BY Christy Lange |

Endings and beginnings in Berlin

BY Christy Lange |

Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili’s images conjure depth from the flat surface of photography

BY Christy Lange |

Filling in the Blanks

BY Christy Lange |

Sifting fact from fiction

BY Christy Lange |

If old attitudes could become form again, what would they look like? Organized by the Fondazione Prada, the exhibition ‘When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013’ at Ca’ Corner della Regina ambitiously sets out to reconstruct Harald Szeemann’s seminal exhibition ‘Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form. Works – Concepts – Processes – Situations – Information’, originally staged at the Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland in 1969.

BY Christy Lange |

What do drones see? And how can we see them?

BY Christy Lange |

Prints, paper, scissors

BY Christy Lange |

Animating archives in the ‘queer archaeology’ of Berlin-based duo Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz

BY Christy Lange |

Korpys/Löffler document the rituals of political power that take place, not behind the scenes, but in plain sight

BY Christy Lange |

Looking at art from different angles

BY Christy Lange |

Roe Ethridge’s work circulates in the worlds of fashion, commercial and art photography. Christy Lange considers his ‘chaotic inventory’.

BY Christy Lange |

Kateřina Šedá’s projects question the pros and cons of an artistic practice that purports to be for the good of its participants

BY Christy Lange |