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.
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
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.
P.Kim Kimtaegi: Between Mask and Body
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Artist in Focus: P.Kim Kimtaegi explores the fragile moment when the heroic image collides with the ordinary human body beneath it.
Villa du Parc Presents Flo Kasearu: Do Not Step on the Grass
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Flo Kasearu’s exhibition Do Not Step on the Grass at Villa du Parc in Annemasse stages a quiet collision between institutional authority and childhood imagination inside the rooms of the historic villa.
Bitter Spring by Mara Projects, London
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Bora Baboçi, Inés Cárdó, Ben Grosse Johannboecke, Felix Murphy, Edoardo Rito, Kairi Tokoro, and Renid Tosuni in Bitter Spring, a group exhibition by Mara Projects in London exploring the tension between remedy and poison.
Yorgos Agrotes: Instability as Method
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Artist in Focus: Yorgos Agrotes works with instability, friction and material resistance, turning pressure into structure rather than release.
Julie Wittrup: Material Memory Without Nostalgia
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Artist in Focus: Julie Wittrup works with textile and clay to construct fragmented figures and symbolic surfaces where material memory, bodily traces and iconographic echoes converge.
Banks Violette - Wish You Were Here - TICK TACK, Antwerp
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Banks Violette at TICK TACK, Antwerp. A site-specific installation unfolding across architecture, sound and suspended form
Jeehye Song: Hey, I’m still here at Wentrup Berlin
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Jeehye Song at Wentrup, Berlin. 30 January – 14 March 2026. Installation views and a short contextual overview
Anne-Joelle Tan: Humiliation as Image Logic
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Artist in Focus: Anne-Joelle Tan stages friction between shame and desire, collapsing poor images, surveillance and exposure into unstable painting.
Sungho Bae: Soft Bodies Against Coherence
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Through gathering and reorganizing circulated materials, Sungho Bae unsettles systems of classification and stability. In doing so, the body emerges not as a fixed whole but as a constructed condition.
Martha Kicsiny: Light, Power, and the Material Weight of the Cloud
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Martha Kicsiny works with light, lithophanes and historical media to expose the material pressure behind digital systems and technofeudal control.
Jeehye Song: Suspended Between Staying and Fading
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Artist in Focus: Jeehye Song stages bodily restraint and emotional instability, where withdrawal becomes a structural position rather than a gesture .
Magdalena Maller: Painting as Collected Experience
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Artist in Focus: Magdalena Maller’s paintings bring violence, intimacy and memory into tension through layered surfaces, stitched canvases and condensed scenes.
Bérénice Gaça Courtin: Weaving as Encrypted Memory
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Artist in Focus: Bérénice Gaça Courtin works with textile, code and performance to connect resistance history, digital systems and embodied making