Soft Machinery: A Poetry of Distorted Paths
→
Shirley Fu on hybrid forms, found tyres, silicone flesh, and the tension between control and chance, in conversation with Di Franco for Catapult
The Organism Was Never the Exception
→
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
→
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 .
→
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.
Neither Metaphor Nor Pet: A Preview
→
Kunsthalle Bern presents Lin May Saeed. Sculptures and drawings by the German Iraqi artist who made speciesism a material question. Until May 2026.
A Shelter Built for Species We Don't Have Names For - Jan Baszak Artist In Focus
→
Jan Baszak works with sculpture, installation, and textile. Based in Berlin. A Catapult Artist in Focus on interspecies intimacy and post-human shelter.
Matti Sumari at SIC Helsinki with Worker Ant After Work. Text by Sophia Person
→
SIC Helsinki presents Matti Sumari's Worker Ant After Work. Anodized aluminum and found lampposts address precarious labor and identity. Through April 2026.
Endurance Is Not the Same Thing as Healing
→
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
→
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
→
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
→
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?
→
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
→
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
→
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.
What Does It Mean to Stay With a Material Until It Speaks?
→
DiFranco interviews Luca Vanello, Brussels-based artist working with installation and sculpture. On matter, attention, and the ethics of making. A ongoing Catapult Interview series
A Colony Has No Single Center - Patricia Piccinini at Passage Gallery, Sydney
→
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
→
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?
→
Anton Janizewski presents Ferdinand Dölberg in Berlin. Spinning panels probe consciousness and whether thought can ever reach another mind.