Isabelle Graw—“Someone other than myself” InterviewIsabelle Graw—“Someone other than myself”In a conversation with author Philipp Hindahl, art historian and critic Isabelle Graw explains how fiction relates to critique, what friendship in the art world looks like, and who actually benefits from it.
JJJJJerome Ellis—A Gift Carried with Integrity InterviewJJJJJerome Ellis—A Gift Carried with IntegrityMulti-instrumentalist composer, producer, researcher, and author JJJJJerome Ellis in conversation with music journalist Christine Kakaire on how he made a disability his ally.
On Harm Editors’ NoteOn HarmHow may the acts of destruction, injury and harm be productive and aesthetically interesting for artistic strategies? We pursue this question in the context of a new thematic focus on harm—and vulnerability.
Nyege Nyege: 10 Tracks and Alliances ListicleNyege Nyege: 10 Tracks and AlliancesUgandan collective Nyege Nyege compiled a list of tracks that provide insights into their label catalogue as well as its greater network. What unites the selections are the collaborations – or alliances – various musicians entered into for longer or shorter periods of time.
Max-Philip Aschenbrenner: Practices of (Con)Solitude The Run-UpMax-Philip Aschenbrenner: Practices of (Con)SolitudeRecent developments seem to bring artistic and activist practices closer together – at times even refusing to acknowledge any difference between the two. We asked the German dramaturge and performer Max-Philip Aschenbrenner what ambivalences a socially engaged art might produce.