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.
Spalarnia: What Leaks Through the Cracks ListicleSpalarnia: What Leaks Through the CracksA list with 10 “traditional” songs compiled by Polish artist Wojciech Kosma aka Spalarnia.
Transcript: The Show Must Go on (and on and on…)—On the Regime of Liveness in the Age of Digital Audio DebateTranscript: The Show Must Go on (and on and on…)—On the Regime of Liveness in the Age of Digital AudioWhy is the concept of “liveness” in culture still as pervasive? Why do we stubbornly hold on to it even in times of a global pandemic?
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.
Event Note: The Show Must Go on (and on and on…)—On the Regime of Liveness in the Age of Digital Audio DebateEvent Note: The Show Must Go on (and on and on…)—On the Regime of Liveness in the Age of Digital AudioIn collaboration with the Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting (YPAM), V/A hosts a discussion with performer, composer, and DJ Terre Thaemlitz on December 14.