A short glimpse in different stories and places, an immersive portal full of emotional substance curated by Ben Lukas Boysen, also known by his stage name Hecq, the electronic music composer based in Berlin.
edmund finnis – parallel colour: I. siavash amini – a vision without contours olan mill – arpon pauline oliveros – suiren mark korven – banished amulets – eons yair elazar glotman – aspirations mark fell – intra-5 akira rabelais – gorgeous curves lovely fragments labyrinthed on occasions entwined charms… marcus fjellström – boy with wound bobby krlic – the blessing the dead texan – aegina airlines lorenz dangel – epilog johann sebastian bach – herz und mund und tat und leben, bwv 147: jesus bleibet meine freude ben lukas boysen – mut william basinki – selva oscura 1.1 michael gordon – timber (tim hecker remix) jean-philippe rameau – le rappel des oiseaux lusine – invisible the future sound of london – everyone in the world is doing something without me, 2006 edit casino versus japan – names on maps of venus, pt.3
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In this interview, the founder of PROGETTO LUDOVICO reflects on the evolution of the contemporary art platform, which champions independent art initiatives and experimental practices rooted in the use of industrial materials in art.
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In the words of the author: Through this series "Fe(male)", I wanted to emphasize sentimentality, that annoyingly feminine trait that we learn to despise and censor out of fear of embracing vulnerability, weaknesses, and doubts. We have this idea that women are supposed to be like goddesses or fairies, guaranteed without guts or entrails. Sentimental and dependent creatures, with tyrannical demands, who overinvest in the realm of love in the face of uncouth, mute oafs barricaded in the illusion of a fierce autonomy. But the fragile woman waiting for strength and protection from the male is a stereotype fabricated by men from another era.
Polish German conceptual artist Alicja Kwade in conversation with Maria Abramenko.
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