Exhibition: ‘Jungle Memory’ by Andreas Greiner at dittrich & schlechtriem Berlin
Text by CLOT Magazine Berlin-based artist Andreas Greiner’s art draws on biology and biotechnology and questions the impact of humans on other living forms. He
Text by CLOT Magazine Berlin-based artist Andreas Greiner’s art draws on biology and biotechnology and questions the impact of humans on other living forms. He
Text by CLOT Magazine On the Last Afternoon: Disrupted Ecologies and the Work of Joyce Campbell is a major retrospective of the career of a
Text by CLOT Magazine Human impact on Earth’s geography by aggressive agricultural practice is not something new. We continuously see images of deforestation and loss
Text by CLOT Magazine In today’s age of ecological crisis, can we find an optimistic and empathetic way of engaging with our environment? To shed
Interview by Allan Gardner Nathan Kensinger is an interdisciplinary artist working most often in photography and installation. Born in San Francisco and currently based in
Interview by Polly Bindman Jakob Kudsk Steensen is a Danish artist and art director based in New York; currently, he is shortlisted for the Future
Text by CLOT Magazine A new exhibition is opening at STATE Studio Berlin, Living Canvas, by Fara Peluso, a Berlin based designer and artist. The exhibition consists
Text by CLOT Magazine Starting on the 1st of March 2019 and concluding six months later on the 1st of September, the Triennale di Milano
Text by CLOT Magazine Post-lenticular Landscapes is a project by ScanLAB Projects, a pioneering studio specialising in large-scale 3D scanning. It received the 2015 LACMA
Words by CLOT Magazine Joan Jonas, a veteran of the late 1960s downtown New York scene, is one of the most significant artists in video
Interview by Meritxell Rosell Nature’s cycles of life and decay are fascinating subjects. And interruptions in these processes are even more intriguing. At a young
Interview by Diana Cano Bordajandi Everything is temporary, says Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde, who uses the ephemeral nature of things as inspiration for his work.
Interview by Lula Criado Human beings communicate with each other through gestures, smells, noises and sounds before acquiring the ability to use speech for communication.
Text by CLOT Magazine DesignMorphine is a creative hub for design through workshops, lectures, projects, and explorations in the field of architecture, design, and arts. Their
Text by CLOT Magazine Seas and oceans, and the strange creatures that they sustain life in, have fascinated human beings for thousands of years, but
Words by Sebastian Kamau What does it mean to be an emotional creature? How do we reconcile the prevailing human-centred design mindset with non-humans? Can
Interview by Lula Criado Human impact has caused mass extinctions of animal and plant species and altered the environment so that, according to a
Words by Meritxell Rosell Yolande Harris is a composer, visual artist and academic who aims to reinterpret from a post-humanist perspective the techno-ecological spaces we
Words by Meritxell Rosell Sound Field recording in Iceland, photo: Finnbogi Petursson, 2014 Seas and oceans and the strange creatures that they sustain life in
Words by Lula Criado Robert Hengeveld is a multi-media artist living and working in Toronto (Canada). Hengeveld is the kind of visual artist that not
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