Inspired by the Austrian Pavilion at the Biennale Sessions 2026, a critical discussion unfolds on transforming artistic and performance archives from mere documentation into dynamic, living resources for present and future generations.
Japanese artist Mari Ito's 'Origin of Desire' exhibition in Delhi meticulously crafts dreamlike botanical worlds using traditional Nihonga, delving into "biopolitical fabulism" by blurring the lines between human desire and natural forms.
Zhanna Kadyrova's concrete origami deer, evacuated from Ukraine's conflict-ridden Donetsk region, is on a European tour culminating as a poignant metaphor for resilience and displacement at the Venice Biennale.
Dean Sameshima's Wonderland, exhibited at Soft Opening, employs a stark objectivity to document the anonymous exteriors of LA's queer sex establishments, forming a haunting elegy for marginalized spaces and reflecting on profound absence in the post-AIDS landscape.
At Galeri Deniz, Devrim Erbil and Akın Ekici's "Ters Yüz İmgeler" exhibition delves into the interplay of reality and imagery through a multidisciplinary collection spanning oil paintings, marquetry, and fractal interpretations.
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