A Parliament Where Nothing Stands on a Pedestal
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JesuitenFoyer Vienna presents PARLAMENT by Jörg Reissner. Installation from scrap MDF, plywood, and canvas, arranged at eye level.
The Landscape That Lives Inside the Bird
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Jeyoon Ryu works in ceramic sculpture. Born in South Korea, based in Kyoto. A Catapult Artist in Focus on clay, migration, and transformation.
Gestation Does Not End in Birth
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Galerie Kandlhofer presents So Young Park's Gestated Leak in Vienna. 3D-printed HWA entities suspended between digital fabrication and organic form. April 10–May 15, 2026.
The Organism Was Never the Exception
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Karim Boumjimar at Møstings Frederiksberg. Wall paintings, ceramics, and silver casts map the body inside nature's cycles. Through June 7, 2026.
Both Hotels Know What Was Taken
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Michael McGregor draws the Parthenon Marbles on London and Athens hotel stationery. His Athens debut, at George Benias Gallery, frames restitution as a formal argument.
A Ceremony Doesn't Know It's Violence - Yalda Afsah at Kunsthal Thy .
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Yalda Afsah presents Surge at Kunsthal Thy, Denmark. Two video works examine ritual, collective force, and what proximity does to the body. March-May 2026.
A Shelter Built for Species We Don't Have Names For - Jan Baszak Artist In Focus
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Jan Baszak works with sculpture, installation, and textile. Based in Berlin. A Catapult Artist in Focus on interspecies intimacy and post-human shelter.
Endurance Is Not the Same Thing as Healing
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Xxijra Hii presents Floryan Varennes in London. PVC orthoses, glass ears, lavender: care becomes architecture, endurance without resolution.
The Postcard Arrived. The Silence Came with It - Ramesch Daha at TAXISPALAIS Kunsthalle Tirol
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TAXISPALAIS Kunsthalle Tirol presents Ramesch Daha: Mein Österreich, postcard murals and archive work trace Austria's history. Curated by Nina Tabassomi
Neither Patient Nor Caregiver
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Luca Vanello at Z33 Hasselt. Objects from therapeutic gardens, animal prosthetics, and humidity-responsive materials. Through April 12, 2026.
The Self Does Not Fit the Reflection - Aziya Ikhtymbayeva
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Aziya Ikhtymbayeva works in airbrush painting across figuration and still life. Based in Prague. A Catapult Artist in Focus on perception, migration, and the self that holds still.
What Does the Image Owe to the Oil That Made It?
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basis e.V. presents Infrascapes, the first comprehensive solo show by Kaya & Blank. Night photography, salt prints, and living algae. Curated by Lukas Picard
The Basement Is Where the Power Waits - Esben Weile Kjæ
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St. Chads Projects presents Lions by Esben Weile Kjær at King's Cross. A monumental golden inflatable rat in a former hospital room. Curated by Benjamin Orlow
The Optimization Never Arrives Christine Tien Wang + Rachel Youn at Night Gallery Los Angeles
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Night Gallery presents Christine Tien Wang and Rachel Youn in Factory Doomscroll, Los Angeles. On memes, motors, and the labor of the disposable. Through April 4.
A Colony Has No Single Center - Patricia Piccinini at Passage Gallery, Sydney
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Passage Gallery Sydney presents Patricia Piccinini's kinetic installation 'Centrifugal Love Garden.' Organoids, hybrid bodies, and care. 6 March–8 May 2026.
Every Temple Has a Snack Machine - Daniela Ponomarevová - Artist in Focus
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Daniela Ponomarevová works with installation and drawing. Based in Czech Republic. A Catapult Artist in Focus on post-fairground aesthetics.
What Does It Mean to See What Another Person Thinks?
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Anton Janizewski presents Ferdinand Dölberg in Berlin. Spinning panels probe consciousness and whether thought can ever reach another mind.
Can Something Microscopic Outlast Our Dream of Immortality?
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Stine Deja presents Micro Management at Viborg Kunsthal. A speculative laboratory where tardigrades expose the limits of humanity's immortality quest.