Alexandra Bachzetsis: RUSH(ES) Performance at The Hellenic Centre, London
Art Monthly 


The choice of the Greek-Swiss artist Alexandra Bachzetsis to perform at the Hellenic Centre reads as a contemporary reflection on the ancient Greek understanding of orchestra, where the orchestris (female dancers) performed for elite male symposia; this work playfully pushes back at these boundaries.




Rene Matić: out of place, just in time
Art Basel Stories 


‘“The subversive potential of being out of place” is really what it all comes down to with my work,’ London-based artist Rene Matić tells me, quoting feminist writer Sara Ahmed, during a recent studio visit.






Interview with Carment Winant
My Mother and Eye

AnOther Magazine

“At 18, I never saw my mother as anything but my mother. I didn’t think of her as a young woman with her own history, her own struggles,” artist Carmen Winant says. “I hadn’t even realised she took a road trip at my age. That awareness only comes later, when you start to see yourself in the past she lived.” I’m speaking with Winant from her home and studio in Ohio over Zoom. We are discussing her latest project, My Mother and Eye, a series of collaged photographs displayed across 300 JCDecaux bus shelters in New York, Chicago, and Boston. Drawing from archival images taken during her mother’s cross-country road trip across the States in 1969 and Winant’s own road-trip at 17, the project layers two histories into a single visual dialogue.



Women by Women series
Interview with Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir BOMB Magazine

Making a mess of value.

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