Bárbara Wagner (1980, Brasília) and Benjamin de Burca (1975, Munich) have been an artistic duo since 2011. They live and work in Recife. Their video works are hybrid musical collages that take shape…
The narrator in Walking and Talking wanders about in a museum of contemporary art in London. She realizes that, as a Moroccan artist and an immigrant, she does not identify with the museum and the…
Underlying this work is Tacita Dean's attempt to reconstruct events surrounding the death of Donald Crowhurst at sea. The facts, dating from 1968, make up the confusing and bizarre story of a man who,…
In Larache, a harbor town in northern Morocco, Halloubi looks for the grave of the French writer Jean Genet. Various narratives take shape during his quest. Initially he keeps a compact camera running…
Studio Visit consists of images taken in the studio of a Moroccan artist who is known locally as 'the artist who doesn't want to sell any work'. His work is difficult to recognize as work. It is made…
Rock My Religion is a provocative thesis on the relation between religion and rock music in contemporary culture. Graham formulates a history that begins with the Shakers, an early religious community…
In this work, a group of schoolchildren are in a serious discussion regarding the meaning of Picasso’s painting Weeping Woman ; however we do not see the painting itself. The children begin…
Rob Birza is a stylistic anarchist, who never rules out anything in advance or allows a single technique to escape his consideration. He produces paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, stage…
The work of Angela Bulloch is complex and varied, but behind her work’s diversity of form, technique and presentation, there always lies a focused concern for public structures and social systems. In…
Banner’s work consists of sculpture, drawings, installations, books and performances. She frequently makes use of language and its physical form. The punctuation mark, for instance, has been…