Harry Burke is a critic and a PhD candidate in History of Art at Yale University.
The X-TRA.SERVICES founder’s first EP emblematizes techno without climax and the changing tempo of New York’s underground.
In the many forms of social practice, we seemed to have forgotten to invite our plant friends to take part. Not so for the Chinese-born artist Zheng Bo, who has been including ferns and other greenery...
In the 2010s visuality became marketised. From Snapchat to Instagram to TikTok, data trails generated billions of portraits in likes and follows that could be sold as commodities or flagged for survei...
Described by the artist Zheng Bo as „the ‘godmother’ of Taiwan’s socially engaged art“, Mali Wu co-curated the 11th Taipei Biennial alongside Francesco Manacorda. She spoke to Harry Burke about „Post-...
An interview with choreographer and dancer Emma Portner on her new short film, breaking the male canon, and the power of emotional vulnerability.
In Maria Hassabi’s performances it takes two hours for dancers to glide down a museum staircase. The viewer encounters them lying on the ground nearly motionless, or unexpectedly comes across them in ...