2365 results, 663 results in section Mediathek

    Grischa Stanjek

    Against Anti-Semitism. Stanjek studied Communication Design (BA) as well as Art in Context (MA) and works

    Felipe Castelblanco

    biocultural peace-building through participatory art and media in the Colombian Andean-Amazon region. He is

    Beate Geissler

    beings through technology. She is a professor of Art at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a co

    Maria Chehonadskih

    art, as well as on post-Soviet politics and culture. Her book Alexander Bogdanov and Soviet

    Koki Tanaka

    Koki Tanaka’s art practice includes video, photography, site-specific installations and

    Karin Harrasser

    Art and Design Linz. Her research focuses on asymmetrical cultural transfers between Europe and South

    Jack Halberstam

    the author of Female Masculinity (1998), The Queer Art of Failure (Duke UP, 2011), Wild Things: The

    Carlo Severi

    at the Getty Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities in Los Angeles and a fellow of the

    Bitsy Knox

    presented amongst others at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, W139, MACBA. Her writing has been included in

    Kerstin Küster

    Kerstin Küster studied Art History and Modern German Literature at the Technische Universität

    Black Obsidian Sound System

    bringing together a community of queer, trans and non-binary black and people of colour involved in art

    Sarah Wenzinger

    Sarah Wenzinger is an art educator. She develops performative communication formats with young

    Agata Kowalewska Engelman

    cultures, she combines research, art and storytelling. Often working in collaborations, She has written on

    Alice Pialoux

    studied Art History and History of Dance at Panthéon-Sorbonne and Université Libre de Bruxelles. She is

    Chiara Figone

    and art publishing at Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti – NABA, Milan. Most recently she co-curated

    Nina Prader

    studied at the Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston (TUFTS University) and at the Slade School of Fine Art

    Ann Harezlak

    Ann Harezlak is an art historian, curator, and archivist. She has a MA in Curatorial Practice from

    donna Kukama

    international museums as well as the 12th Lyon Biennale, 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, 32nd Bienal de

    Maru Mushtrieva

    guest lecturer in media theory at Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin. Collaborating with artists

    Laeïla Adjovi

    Contemporary Art Biennale. Her most recent photo essay, The roads of Yemaya, (2021) is about a West African