Berlin
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Oscar Enberg: Death of a Housewife
26 April —
08 June 2019
Stadium, Berlin, Germany.
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Biljana Popovic: The Doubleghost Image
23 May —
16 June 2019
Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
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Sriwhana Spong at daadgalerie
20 June —
11 August 2019
daadgalerie, Berlin, Germany
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Wayne Youle: 40 Days and 40 Nights
05 July —
10 August 2019
Michael Reid Gallery, Berlin, Germany
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Luke Willis Thompson: adjacency
14 September —
02 November 2019
Nagel Draxler Gallery, Berlin, Germany
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The Crossing
12.00PM — 12.00AM
08 February 2020
backsteinboot, Berlin, Germany
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Noho Mai at Berlin's Zebra Poetry Film Festival
19 November —
22 November 2020
ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival, Berlin, Germany (Online)
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Alex Chalmers in (working title)
12 December 2020 —
24 January 2021
gr_und, Berlin, Germany
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Simon Denny, High-rise Berlin
20 November —
31 December 2020
Online project, Schinkel Pavillon
Writing
Movements of Outsiders
By Alexa Wilson
10.02.2021
Together with three of her contemporaries, interdisciplinary artist Alexa Wilson considers dance and performance art in the time of Covid - how does a medium that relies so much on physical presence, collaboration, audience and space respond to global lockdowns and a forced shift online?
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Treatise as Exhibition
By Amira Gad
10.08.2020
In Part Two of this two-part conversation, curator Amira Gad and artist Simon Denny discuss Mine, an exhibition at MONA in Australia for which Denny created a 3D model of a proposed worker’s cage for Amazon; Proof of Work, Denny's 2018 curatorial project at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin; as well as his participation in Vaudeville, a theatrical journalism experience organised by the Financial Times.
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Treatise as Exhibition
By Amira Gad
20.07.2020
In the first piece of this two-part conversation, Aotearoa artist Simon Denny speaks about his recent projects, including his 2020 solo show at Altman Siegel in San Francisco which included former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's scarves and 'Tech-Bro' Patagonia vests, and about corresponding with Peter Thiel after he came to see Denny's show at Michael Lett Gallery in Auckland in 2017.
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Design solves problems and art creates problems
By Eleanor Woodhouse
23.04.2019
A closer look at Biljana Popovic's 12-month Visual Arts Residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin, and how her previous work as a commercial designer informs her current visual arts practice by integrating elements of interior design and architecture.
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999, Alchemist Trauma Centre / Power Centre
By Jorge De Hoyos
11.07.2018
Berlin-based Jorge de Hoyos first experienced Alexa Wilson's current project 999: Alchemist Trauma Centre / Power Centre when both artists were auditioning for a Masters in Solo Dance Authorship in Berlin. In this part-essay, part-interview, they discuss the work, which is due to be performed in London, Berlin, India and NZ later this year, and exchange their views on feminism and challenging binary perceptions.
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Michael Stevenson, Disproof Does Not Equal Disbelief
03 July —
19 September 2021
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
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Annea Lockwood at the Heroines of Sound Festival
8.00PM — 10.00PM
03 July 2021
Berlin, Germany
Writing
Living Currency
By Henry Babbage
25.03.2021
In (working title) at gr_und project space in Berlin, Frankfurt-based New Zealand artist Alex Chalmers explores how the circulation of commodities shape our thresholds of political implication, drawing our attention to the global economy's reliance on an interdependent network of shipping and delivery services, and our own alienation as consumers from the labour that creates our goods.
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Amidst and Beyond
By Alice Connew, Virginia Woods-Jack
10.03.2021
To celebrate the February 2021 release of Dwelling in the Margins: Art Publishing in Aotearoa, a new publication by GLORIA Books, HUM is pleased to republish this extract in which two photographers speak about their artistic and publishing practices, and about their work highlighting women in photography through collaborative projects and platforms that foster debate, visibility and community.