‘Ai or Nay?’ at Media Majlis examines AI’s place in art and media
Apr 15, 2025by Manu Sharma Apr 15, 2025
Curator Jack Thomas Taylor discusses the show, along with the ethics of AI in our contemporary moment.
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by Manu Sharma Apr 15, 2025
Curator Jack Thomas Taylor discusses the show, along with the ethics of AI in our contemporary moment.
by Mrinmayee Bhoot Apr 10, 2025
Highlighting its theme for Milan Design Week 2025, 'armonie invisibli', STIR presents a selection of the best projects that strike a balance between functionality and art.
by Manu Sharma Feb 25, 2025
The installation by Slavs and Tatars prompts audiences at Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 to explore the unlikely links between melons and Islam.
by Manu Sharma Feb 10, 2025
Curator Samantha Manton explores the intergenerational group show Lives Less Ordinary: Working-Class Britain Re-seen in an interview with STIR.
by STIRworld Dec 08, 2024
Asia Now 2024, featuring guest curators Radicants, brought an intergenerational cohort of Asian artists grappling with community, tradition, ritual and modernity to Paris.
by STIRworld Nov 27, 2024
The ninth edition of the Serendipity Arts Festival brings its diverse programme of events across the visual arts, theatre, music, dance and culinary arts to Goa this December.
by Jaime Chu Oct 13, 2024
At Para Site, Cloud Chamber stages the complex legacy of settler colonialism and modernisation in Vietnam's Central Highlands with much room for reflection.
by Manu Sharma Aug 23, 2024
In an interview with STIR, the co-authors Philip Glahn and Cary Levine discuss the continued relevance of the ambitious and understudied art collective.
by Manu Sharma Feb 22, 2024
The Japanese artist discusses his AI art project and the link between his scientific and new media work with STIR.
by Pooja Suresh Hollannavar Feb 07, 2024
Partisans create a pixelated and undulating façade that turns the Toronto house into a living, functioning work of art.
by Manu Sharma Feb 03, 2024
The international art collective discussed their latest interactive technicolour offering at the Samaliyah mangrove island.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jan 12, 2024
Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks with Moscow-born, self-taught, and Cologne-based conceptual artist Yuri Albert to uncover the histories of Sots, unofficial and Apt art.
by Manu Sharma Oct 15, 2023
Artist Jinil Manikandan of Trespassers explores the collective’s practice and purpose
by Salvatore Peluso Apr 11, 2023
From contemporary designers exhibiting at Alcova to a tribute to renowned Milanese architect Arrigo Arrighetti, STIR picks the best exhibitions at Fuorisalone 2023.
by Devanshi Shah Feb 18, 2023
teamLab forays into scenography with Director Daniel Kramer’s interpretation of Giacomo Puccini's final opera Turandot, to be performed in Tokyo, following its premiere in Geneva.
by Niyati Dave Dec 26, 2022
STIR speaks with artists using sound as a tool, medium, and object of enquiry at the World Weather Network, a constellation of weather stations set up by 28 arts agencies worldwide.
by Shraddha Nair Nov 12, 2022
Kondo Kenichi, Senior Curator at Mori Art Museum, talks to STIR about navigating post pandemic life through the lens of art showcased at Roppongi Crossing 2022.
by Shraddha Nair Oct 04, 2022
Australia-based Michael Berto speaks with STIR about building The Zium Gallery, a digital art space that leverages video game formats to create an immersive experience.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Aug 11, 2022
The World of Irreversible Change by teamLab, showcased at the Art Basel, is an exploration of the cycle of destruction and regeneration and people’s interactions with the world.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 07, 2022
The not-for-profit organisation focusses on supporting the lumbung gallery, an entity formed and conceived by artists and the lumbung of documenta fifteen.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jul 28, 2022
Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya's exhibition Nebel Leben at Haus der Kunst, Munich, presents a series of immersive fog sculptures to address the urgency to gauge the ecological imbalance.
by Daria Kravchuk Jul 26, 2022
Gertrude Flentge, one of the curators from the artistic team of documenta fifteen, who was working with ruangrupa since the early 2000s, comments on the current state of events.
by STIRworld Jun 11, 2022
The exhibition space for Palestinian Collective, The Question of Funding, was broken into and destroyed with "cryptic death threats" graffiti in Kassel, Germany.
by Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi Apr 04, 2022
STIR interviews the Indonesian collective about their curatorial plans for documenta fifteen, scheduled to take place in Kassel, Germany from June to September, 2022.
by Manu Sharma Mar 29, 2022
American artist-activist group INDECLINE explores their recently-released film Side Hustles, and reflect on the collective's anti-authoritarian exploits over the past year.
by Shraddha Nair Mar 27, 2022
The Tokyo-based international collective brings elements of fantasy and magic to Kairakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens that was built in the 1800s in Mito, Ibaraki.
by Manu Sharma Feb 16, 2022
Spanish Artist Rafael Jiminez discusses the impermanence and unreliability of human memory, and how it fits into his artistic practice.
by Girinandini Singh Sep 30, 2021
Part of Colomboscope 2020, Asvajit Boyle from Fold Media Collective speaks of the evolving landscape of creative expression and the increasing digitality of our lives.
by Girinandini Singh Mar 20, 2021
The artist collective speaks to STIR about the space held by communities and public engagement in the visual narrative of a place.
by Girinandini Singh Mar 16, 2021
Artists Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom of Ghost of a Dream speak to STIR on the evolution of collaboration and the place art collectives hold in responding to social needs.
by Manu Sharma Jan 19, 2021
A representative of the notorious US-based collective INDECLINE discusses the group’s history, practice and trajectory.
by Shraddha Nair Sep 16, 2020
ArtScience Museum adds to the permanent exhibition by teamLab, which re-imagines and challenges our perception of nature, museums and the art industry.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Sep 15, 2020
Experimental works by the 36° collective break the boundaries between art, science and technology to let viewers discover a layered virtual maze.
by Shailaja Tripathi Jul 03, 2020
Luzinterruptus, an anonymous art collective in Madrid, talks about using the medium of light and darkness to reflect on the issues of environment and creating immersive experiences.
by Shraddha Nair Jul 02, 2020
Speaking with STIR about their temporary museum in Tokyo, art collective teamLab discusses the exhibition spaces and artworks that blur the boundaries between viewer and artwork.
by Sukanya Garg Oct 22, 2019
After Santa Fe, Denver and Las Vegas, Meow Wolf will now open at the Fort Totten development in Washington D.C. in 2022, in partnership with the Cafritz Foundation.
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