by Dominika Karc
The battle for an art being “exclusive and for elites” vs “ for everybody” is longer than it may seem.
History knows examples about artists fighting for art democratization. Joseph Beuys once said that “ Every human being...
By Alejandra Mantilla
The intersection between politics and art has long been a place of debate. Today these questions take on a particularly important role, as activism in and around museums and galleries seem to be growing. In the wake...
By Sami Dallali
According to Jason Bailey, the art world is still mostly white, male and unequal: that goes for the museums, the art market and the renowned artists. In his predictions for the art market, the expert in technologies...
By Helena Majewska
The motto of 11. Berlin biennale is: ‚the crack begins within' - the changes are coming from the inside, the world that we live in is defective. bb11 is a process that started a year ago and...
By Alejandra Mantilla
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, art has not been left out of the conversation. In many cities, monuments depicting slave traders and figures connected to racist policies were torn down or defaced. The...