In Reggio Emilia, late spring announces itself through Fotografia Europea. The city quickly resembles a loosened shutter. Passersby thread the arcades with vintage cameras and weird gadgets hanging from their necks. This year, the festival title is Ghosts of the Moment, a formulation that suits photography well. Yet the picture that lodged in my mind…
Saturday morning in Oslo, I circle the National Museum looking for SAGG Napoli’s new work. The slate-clad façade reads like a fortress—clean planes of Oppdal stone, almost defensive in its quiet. Around the corner, there’s another fortress of sorts: a matte-black cube ringed by metal bars and guarded by security. Spray-painted across its high walls…
Before the opening of her exhibition Skin to Skin at the Stedelijk, Something Curated sat down with Sandra Mujinga to talk about her most ambitious project so far. Born in Goma, and now based in Oslo, Mujinga has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary art. Her interdisciplinary practice spans sculpture, installation,…
Known for her ability to blur the boundaries between film, sculpture, and installation, Rachel Khedoori has spent over three decades creating works that challenge perception and transform space. Her latest exhibition, on view at Hauser & Wirth Zurich, Limmatstrasse until 23 May 2025, presents a new body of work that continues this exploration. Using materials…
Rituals of Care marks the first mid-career survey in Europe for Brazilian artist Antonio Obá, an exhibition that reclaims historical narratives and delves into themes of spirituality and identity. Curated by Andrea Bellini, the show at the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève spans two floors, offering a compelling exploration of Obá’s layered practice. Through a seamless…
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