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.
A Body Held in Suspension Has Not Stopped Living
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PART (International Art Residency Austria) presents still (a little life) at The Hall Vienna. Neven Allgeier, Judith Eisler, and Pakui Hardware on suspension, perception, and the body. Curated by Barbara Horvath.
Paul Riedmüller: Painting the Digital Hallucination
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Paul Riedmüller transforms AI-generated images into meticulous airbrush paintings. An exclusive interview on reversing digital logic, trompe-l'œil, and the future of painting.
Where Does the Skin End and the Fibre Begin? Soojin Kang with an Artist in Focus on Catapult
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Soojin Kang works with hand-dyed fibre and natural yarn. Based in Germany. A Catapult Artist in Focus on textile sculpture and the body's threshold.
The Thread Goes Both Ways - Lauren Januhowski Artist in Focus
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Lauren Januhowski works with sewn monotypes and embroidery in Paris. A Catapult Artist in Focus on textile, transmission, and the female body across generations.
Romane Charlot: Luminous Structures in Tension
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Artist in Focus: Romane Charlot constructs luminous glass installations where light becomes structure, tension and collective activation.
What If the Reward Was Never Part of the Arrangement?
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GAVU presents The Cake is a Lie in Prague. Six Czech and Slovak artists examine aspiration, performance pressure, and the myth of earned reward.
What Does the Sea Remember That We Have Chosen to Forget?
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ARoS international art museum, Aarhus presents Anna Boghiguian - The Sunken Boat till 19. April 2026
Telegraph Gallery Olomouc: What If the People Inside the Myth Start Painting?
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Telegraph Gallery in Olomouc presents fourteen artists from Romania's Cluj School. Curated by Jane Neal. Transylvanian Painting Today - till 11 June 2026.
Working with Instability The Open Structure of 目[mé]
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A close reading of 目[mé]’s collective practice, examining instability, authorship, and perception across Elemental Detection, space, masayume, and Contact
When Is the Machine Also a Mirror?
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Nod Gallery presents Fatal Attraction by Bety Krňanská, Prague. Painting and textile examine the female body against the automobile.
What Happens When a Pop Icon Begins to Rust?
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VAA gallery Artifex in Vilnius presents Full Metal Shell DLC, iron sculptures by Liudvikas Kesminas that hold pop icons at the moment they begin to expire.
Cosima von Bonin: The Ritz at House of Gaga
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At House of Gaga in Mexico City, Cosima von Bonin presents The Ritz, turning the gallery into a quietly absurd animal theatre of plush bodies, fabric structures and deliberate refusal.
How Much Distance Does Intimacy Require?
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Simchowitz presents Two of Us, a joint exhibition by Andrey Samarin and Lera Derkach at Hill House, Pasadena.
What If Neurological Pain Were Already a Deity?
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Kunsthalle zu Kiel presents Lu Yang: Electromagnetic Brainology, Kiel. Buddhist deities wired to neurological pain in five-channel video
When Does the Mirror Become the Audience?
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GOODBANK, Frankfurt presents Spiegel, a solo exhibition by Katharina Schücke. Ink drawings interrogate the mirror selfie as a site of staging, observation and control. Curated by Maja Dana Lisewski.
Pierre-Yves Delannoy: Soft Structures of Memory
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Artist in Focus: Pierre-Yves Delannoy builds textile environments where the body, memory and marginal histories surface through repetitive gestures.
Clauda Presents Paula Gogola: soft_sighs synthesis
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Clauda, Gallery Prague presents Paula Gogola’s exhibition soft_sighs synthesis, where painting expands into sculptural relief exploring bodily transformation, opacity, and material tension.