Care and Control Share a Vocabulary
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Vivienne Sun at a.d.b.k. Nürnberg. Sculptures from medical furniture, resin, and wood suspended between care and control.
Everything That Accelerates Leaves Something Behind
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Sinne presents Maija Fox's Hard Shoulders in Helsinki. Cast metal and woven wire where infrastructure and marsh ecology meet. Curated by Markus Aström
Neither Metaphor Nor Pet: A Preview
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Kunsthalle Bern presents Lin May Saeed. Sculptures and drawings by the German Iraqi artist who made speciesism a material question. Until May 2026.
Matti Sumari at SIC Helsinki with Worker Ant After Work. Text by Sophia Person
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SIC Helsinki presents Matti Sumari's Worker Ant After Work. Anodized aluminum and found lampposts address precarious labor and identity. Through April 2026.
The Postcard Arrived. The Silence Came with It - Ramesch Daha at TAXISPALAIS Kunsthalle Tirol
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TAXISPALAIS Kunsthalle Tirol presents Ramesch Daha: Mein Österreich, postcard murals and archive work trace Austria's history. Curated by Nina Tabassomi
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
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.
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.
GRIP FACE SOLO SHOW - "UTOPÍA DEL LODO Y SASHIMI DE BRUMA" MIRÓ FOUNDATION MUSEUM
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Miró Foundation Museum presents Utopía del Lodo y Sashimi de Bruma, a large-scale installation by Grip Face addressing war, civilian fragility and symbolic resistance
Call Someone at ayayay
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Group exhibition “Call Someone” at ayayay Frankfurt brings together works by Tobias John, Marcel Walldorf, Kasper de Vos, Tommy Smits, Stijn ter Braak and others, exploring fragile material structures, memory fragments, and sculptural interventions within the gallery space.
Carlo Zappella: The Seamless Switch at Stadtgalerie Raumimpuls
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Carlo Zappella at Stadtgalerie - Raumimpuls, Waidhofen an der Ybbs. Photographs, renders and sculptural elements blur reality and digital fabrication through subtle visual friction.
Villa Bernasconi: Stitches – A Haunted House and Other Ghost Stories
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Villa Bernasconi presents Stitches: A Haunted House and Other Ghost Stories, a group exhibition where textile, sculpture and sound transform the house into a quiet haunted environment.
When Does Fragility Become a Form of Power?
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AG18 Gallery presents Will-o'-the-Wisp in Vienna. Seven European artists examine fragility and resilience as entangled conditions. Curated by Julia Harrauer