A collection of the distinct drawings by artist and architect Jorge Orozco Gonzales from the show »Eleven Years, Eleven Months and Fourteen Days« at Akademie Schloss Solitude.
Philippine artist and designer Mica Cabildo uncovers panoramic images from her fall-winter 2014 Solitude residency in this post-studio visit.
From gravitational waves to black holes to space bending in the way that Einstein described, artist and architect Anna Kubelik finds the inspiration for new pieces in theoretical physics.
How do you develop a space of conceptual freedom within a company with a 130-year old tradition? An interview about Platform 12
Artist Ariel Schlesinger, architect Stephanie Choi, and carpenter Masao Sato rebuilt a Japanese temple structure originally built by Sato in 1986 in Santa Cruz as a social space at Solitude.
In the podcast »Artfail,« we talk about failing better at art or failing artistically outside of art. About projects that never came to be or that crashed and burned miserably.
From Samoa to Namibia, the Falklands to Jamaica or Australia, part experiment, part musical composition, »Map Series« asks the question: What is an empire today?
In her work, the German visual artist Simone Rueß investigates the structural dimensions of space as a product of human activity.
Using cartographic and textual archival fragments, this work by Bambitchell asks questions about settlement and displacement as the entangled remaking of bodies and space.
In 2007, artist and architect Jorge Orozco Gonzalez started to draw portraits of himself in various places all over the world ...
Who should take care of public space? In a new series Paula Kohlmann talks with people who are running projects that intervene in the art scene of a city.
The world is a sculpture and a drawing system: a workshop with Florian Goldmann and art history students, moving and measuring in and around Solitude.
A kiss of death for a poem: the »Pope of Horror,« Hungarian writer Mário Z. Nemes, with a poetic text on Louis-Philippe Scoufaras’ work »Trilogy of Terror«
A fanzine, a community, a party: »Jungle Juice« by Magali Daniaux, Cédric Pigot, and Stephanie Boubli is more than a magazine.
Merging and mixing: with his installation, artist Vladimir Miller is questioning the architecture's task to control the flow of fluids.
Artist R. Armstrong anatomizes stories of death and resurrection in the process of making »Wakes and Waking Sings.«
Dealing with fiction, questioning authenticity, copying works, and telling a few lies: Swedish art students learn from American artist Katarina Burin.
Bits and bobs found, abandoned, or incorporated along the way to »Wakes and Waking Sings«, a multi-room installation and performance that opens March 10 at Solitude.
Yellow-badged scanner workers, questions on copyright, and Google »anomalies«: An interview with the artist A. N. Wilson on the lecture collage »Movement Materials and What We Can Do«
In his special tribute to the artist, Chris Burden’s weighty legacy came back to haunt visual artist Michl Schmidt and his toes!
According to scientists a fatal earthquake is likely to happen in Tokyo in the near future. Artist Florian Goldmann did research on the subject.
On the topic of love, Norman Andrew Wilson and Anna Okrasko presented three different works, which did not really fit the microworld frame, but were themselves three micro-realities.
Investigating notions of authorship, Kai Franz built a machine that fabricates art objects based on CAD drawings, 3D models, and algorithmic behaviors.
For Reaching Inaccessible Places: A Cross-Continent Collaboration between artists Alicja Bielawska and R. Armstrong