
Swamping: On Curatorial Practices about Planetary Health & Wetlands
Text by Tuçe Erel Swamps and birds go together; when the swamp disappears, so do the birds.Annie Proulx’s Fen, Bog, and Swamp As Pauline Doutreluingne

Text by Tuçe Erel Swamps and birds go together; when the swamp disappears, so do the birds.Annie Proulx’s Fen, Bog, and Swamp As Pauline Doutreluingne

Text by Daniela Silva There is a quiet clarity in the way Eric-Paul Riege, a Diné/Navajo artist, approaches material. Before anything becomes art, before it

Text by Gabriella Gasparini My first month in Paris was crowned by an encounter with the city’s aesthetic libidinality. As I entered its streets and

Interview by Daniela Silva In the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art, few names resonate as profoundly as Lolo & Sosaku. This duo has consistently pushed

Text by Irem Erkin Fighters is a new film and sculpture by Italian multimedia visual artist Quayola, created for Max Cooper’s latest musical project, Seme

Interview by Eleni Maragkou A gentle light dances on the wall, softly alternating between shades of blue and yellow. Though initially subtle and imperceptible,

Interview by Alessandra Coretti Yuxuan Gong explores the intersections between the human and virtual dimensions with the attitude of an authentic polymath. Her portfolio—a bold

Interview by Christopher Michael The 21st century’s first two and a half decades have primarily been defined by a conflation of corporate, public, and private

CLOT Magazine’s monthly highlights, recommendations and things to do, plus a few things on our playlist. This month from the editors-in-chief

Text by Alessandra Coretti All Crescendo, No Reward, the current exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection, interacts with the polymorphic nature of the place, like a

CLOT Magazine’s monthly highlights, recommendations and things to do, plus a few things on our playlist. This month from the editors-in-chief

Text by Martyn Riley To create a piece or an experience that lasts, that affects an individual, or at the very least, to make a

Text by Robert Barry The city of Culiacán in north-western Mexico known for its hot summers, the beauty of its natural surroundings and a boisterous

Text by Charlie Clark The South East coastal art scene has been particularly burgeoning over the past few years. With Margate rapidly becoming the new

Text by CLOT Magazine Kevin Beasley, the renowned American artist, is presenting a new multidisciplinary and collaborative project. Beasley is known for sculpture that incorporates

Text by Meritxell Rosell Pioneering environmental artist Agnes Denes is back with a new major installation, forty years after her seminal work Wheatfield – A

Text by Meritxell Rosell Regeneration is often associated with spring, the appearance of new structures and new futures. However, regeneration can be spiritual as well.

Text by CLOT Magazine Haus der Kunst, the renowned museum and centre for contemporary art in Munich, presents the first comprehensive survey exhibition outside of

Text by Anne Murray What happens when a human addresses a piece of stone? An essential question in Emily Young’s ongoing research as an artist.

Text by CLOT Magazine Black holes, dark matter, spiral nebulae, exoplanets, gravitational waves, the big bang, the multiverse… The countless objects and cosmic phenomena that