The abject can be slippery. Theorist Julia Kristeva writes about how it threatens the unity and coherency of identity and systems of social order by disrupting boundaries.
MK Gallery to present the first major UK exhibition dedicated to the work of pioneering Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz (b. Santiago, 1944) opening this week on Saturday 19th July.
A group exhibition featuring the work of Allen-Golder Carpenter, Whitney Claflin, Elise Corpataux, Kai Jenrette, Orion Martin, Naoki Sutter-Shudo, Andy Meerow, Jay Payton, and Machteld Rullens.
Coumba Samba’s exhibition “deutschland” for the Kunstverein in Hamburg negotiates the intricate relationship between structure, form, and colour as constituents of coded systems of global infrastructure.
The veteran artist has been chosen to draw on her decades‑long interdisciplinary practice which explores bodies as sites of memory, care, and encounter through performance and installation.
Though they are often referred to as “Fayum portraits”—taking their title from the location of a region in Egypt where Pharaoh Amenemhat III‘s mortuary temple once stood—they came from various places across Egypt.
Asawa gracefully wove together many sides — an innovative and singular artist, a tireless advocate for arts education, a community builder, and a loving wife and mother.