GLOBAL MODE >
GLOBAL MODE > by Eva Davidova (Alum NYC ’19) is an experimental project that explores play, new video formats, possibilities of interactivity and interdependences, and the merging of realities. Eva...
View ArticleIn Darkness We Hear
In Darkness We Hear is an experimental essay by curator, writer, and SFSIA alum, Anabelle Lacroix (Alum NYC ’19), published as part of the online journal Disclaimer’s latest dossier From Wakefulness to...
View ArticleIn Search of a Recuperative Aesthetics
In Search of a Recuperative Aesthetics is an Art & Education Classroom curated by Kayla Anderson (Alum Berlin ’19). The hypertext ‘seeks out art works and practices that we might call recuperative...
View ArticleOvermorrow’s Library
Overmorrow’s Library is a podcast series by Federico Campagna (Faculty Berlin ’16), presented by the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève. The library for “the day after tomorrow” is dedicated to books and...
View ArticleMonuments to the Precarity of Survival
Olu Oguibe’s (Faculty Berlin ’18) first solo exhibition in Austria presents a tripartite of monumental and commemorative works produced since 2000. The exhibition Olu Oguibe was part of the annual...
View ArticleSogno di Sogni
Eva Macali’s (Alum Berlin ’18) installation Sogno di Sogni (Dream of Dreams) in the garden of the Convent of S.M. del Giglio in Bolsena, Italy, investigates the collective dream as part of regions’s...
View ArticleCommittee of Six
Fred Schmidt-Arenales’ (Alum Berlin ’20) film ‘Committee of Six,’ Chicago (2020) continues the artist’s work from 2017, as part of the Graham Foundation’s Grantee Project programme. Fred...
View ArticleA Performance in 21 Readings
‘A Performance in 21 Readings’ is a series of online performances by Emily Gastineau (Alum ’20) and Samantha Johns where the artists invite one performer and one audience member to join them for each...
View ArticleProclamations and Paraphernalia
In the new issue of journal Media-N, ‘Forking Paths in New Media Art Practices: Investigating Remix’, Roopa Vasudevan (Alum ’20) contributes an essay on ‘the Art of Remixing the Political Document.’...
View ArticleArt and Cognitive Activism
Organized by Warren Neidich in collaboration with UCLA Art|Sci Center, Getty Research Center, Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art and the Museum of Neon Art. Friday, September 23, 2022, 9am to 6:30pm UCLA...
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