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London Agenda: The Public(s) Land Grab @ TenderpixelManu Buttiglione | Apr 19, 2016
Saturday 23 April, 12:30 -15:00 Tenderpixel at Loughborough Farm Loughborough Road (opposite to Wyck Gardens) SW9 7JD London As part of the eight-week series ‘Spatial Practices and the Urban Commons’ organised by Tenderpixel, Thomas Dobson invites …
Girls Heart Brussels 2016 – A dive into Brussel’s vibrating sceneArianna Bertolotti | Apr 15, 2016
Wait is over! A year has already gone by, and the good news are that it’s time for the third edition of Girls Heart Brussels. The three-day event, dedicated to women who love …
The 2016 AIPAD Photography Show in New YorkMatilde Soligno | Apr 14, 2016
The AIPAD Photography Show opened today in New York, and it will be open to the public through Sunday, April 17, at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. A fairly small but …
London Agenda: Dissent as an iPhone app @ ArebyteManu Buttiglione | Apr 12, 2016
Wednesday 13 April, 18:30 Arebyte Gallery Queen’s Yard, White Post Ln, London E9 5EN How participation can challenge the format of the exhibition on line? On the occasion of the last days of the exhibition …
Arianna Carossa: Limoni at Casa Jorn MuseumLudovica Capobianco | Apr 11, 2016
When you go see a show of Arianna Carossa, you know you’re not going to be bored. The Italian-born, New York-based artist focuses on site-specific, almost environmental installations, that engage in an ever-changing dialogue …
States of Becoming: Emilie Pugh at The Cob GallerySophie Mayer | Apr 8, 2016
“States of Becoming is a solo exhibition of recent work by the British Artist Emilie Pugh. It brings together over 20 works of varying scale and technique, which investigate the micro and macro structures of life …
London Agenda: A complaining games night @ The ShowroomManu Buttiglione | Apr 5, 2016
Thursday 7 April, 6.30–8.30pm The Showroom 63 Penfold Street, London, NW8 8PQ Have you had a bad day? Join artist Hamish MacPherson’s games night and feel free to rant about it! Don’t miss this …
Carlo Sampietro. MegalopolisRuth Green | Apr 3, 2016
The continuous unveiling of identity is so often constructed by surroundings. However these surroundings are simultaneously undergoing the same process, defining and redefining their own spatially determined self, shedding classical brick and concrete …
A Walk Through the Art: Art Basel Hong Kong 2016Gowri Balasegaram | Mar 30, 2016
As far as art fairs go, you don’t get bigger than Art Basel. And that’s saying something when almost every week in global calendar heralds some kind of major art event. Barely had …
Andrea Salvatori’s Sculptures in BolognaClara Ollier | Mar 25, 2016
‘Mirrors should think longer before they reflect’. Jean Cocteau’s quote is a sceptical reflection on the appearance of reality as we perceive it. Are things really what they look like? Are there hidden …
Naïve Set Theory at Galleria P420, BolognaClara Ollier | Mar 17, 2016
Galleria P420 is currently showcasing the exhibition Naïve Set Theory by Paolo Icaro. The name references the mathematical theory developed by Georg Cantor whereby a set is made up of different elements. This choice of …
The environment as a stage: Anna and Lawrence Halprin’s experimentsAlessandra Saviotti | Mar 16, 2016
I usually go running at Stern Grove, a park very popular among San Francisco’s music lovers because of its yearly free music festival. Every time I pass by the natural amphitheater, I don’t feel I …





