state of us maps the enduring legacies of colonial violence and control, examining their intergenerational impact across various global contexts from Ireland to Palestine, presented as an exhibition and parallel program at de Appel.
David Felipe Escobar’s exhibition, "Entonces llamó a un arcángel," at the Museo Santa Clara recontextualizes 17th-century baroque religious art within its original setting, challenging conventional narratives by highlighting the inherent ambiguity of angelic figures and their resonance with contemporary queer identities.
In Schöneweide, a formerly unremarkable noise barrier is reimagined as the Süd Ost Galerie, providing a permanent and legal platform for over 20 artists and illustrating street art’s growing integration into Berlin's urban development and community initiatives.
Marking Sir John Vanbrugh's tercentenary, Castle Howard's 'Staging the Baroque' exhibition reveals original letters and rare archival materials, offering new insight into the architect-playwright's theatrical vision and his pivotal role in creating the English Baroque landmark.
At the Boschi Di Stefano House Museum, a focused exhibition delves into Carlo Zauli's creative dialogue between his Faenza ceramic heritage and the progressive currents of the Milanese art world.
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