Nordic–Baltic Magazine Network Meets in Oslo
‘We all face similar challenges when it comes to building sustainable organisations,” said Vilnius-based editor Vitalija Jasaitė.
‘We all face similar challenges when it comes to building sustainable organisations,” said Vilnius-based editor Vitalija Jasaitė.
Architect, historian, and curator Nadi Abusaada visits Oslo to give a lecture on Palestinian art before the Nakba.
Lars Fredrikson’s paintings are never flat.
Hilde Skancke Pedersen’s ránut can be felt in my fingers and on my tongue, even when I see them from a distance.
Christina Kiaer to give lecture on Soviet art history in the age of Putin and academic censorship in the US.
Longing emerges as an assertive force in Julie Poly’s photographs of the Ukrainian railway.
Now screen The Andalusian Dog uncensored.
Iconic scene in The Andalusian Dog edited out.
The Arts and Culture Magazine Publishers Forum announces an open call for a writer to join a research trip to Oslo.
Goldin+Senneby are known for their brainy conceptualism. At Accelerator in Stockholm they have created their most personal exhibition yet.
Tori Wrånes, Klara Kristalova, and Benjamin Orlow will exhibit together at the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026.
Maja Malou Lyse will represent Denmark at the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026 – as the youngest artist ever in the Danish Pavilion.
Eliyah Mesayer’s fictional state has pitched its black tents in Aarhus. For those already familiar with Illiyeen, the project appears to be stagnating. Perhaps that is the point.
Nora Adwan meets an ongoing moral crisis with beauty and dogged optimism.
Two new art institutions in Almaty, Kazakhstan, are redefining the city’s role as a Central Asian contemporary art hub squeezed between Moscow and Beijing.
While a dramatic shift towards authoritarianism is taking place in the United States, art clings to aesthetic strategies from the 1980s.
Lutz Bacher shook great works out of her sleeve with an effortlessness impossible to fake.
‘We all face similar challenges when it comes to building sustainable organisations,” said Vilnius-based editor Vitalija Jasaitė.