Category Archives: People

Kimberly Bradley

Kimberly Bradley has been a culture journalist and editor since the 1990s. When she writes, it’s often – but not always – about art or the art world. When she edits, it can be big-picture (entire publications from concept to completion) or niggling (line- or copyediting art and architecture catalogues). Born in a California desert […]

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Stephanie Bailey

Stephanie Bailey is Ocula Editor-in-Chief, a contributing editor to ART PAPERS and LEAP, and the current curator of the Conversations at Art Basel Hong Kong. A member of the Naked Punch editorial committee, and managing editor of Podium, the online journal for M+ Museum in Hong Kong, she also writes regularly for Artforum International, Yishu […]

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Boris Ondreička

Boris Ondreička (1969) is an artist, author and curator, former director of an art-initiative tranzit.sk, since 2012 curator at TBA21, Vienna. He has co-curated Rare Earth, Supper Club, Tomorrow Morning Line, Olafur Eliasson „Green light—An Artistic Workshop“, and 6 seasons of the frequence of spoken-word Ephemeropteræ, and recently 5-years project Class of Interpretation (all for […]

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Hugo Canoilas

Hugo Canoilas lives in Vienna, Austria. Canoilas completed his degree at ESAD in Caldas da Rainha in 2000 and obtained his master's degree from the Royal College of Art in London in 2005. Individual presentations of his work include “Under the Volcano – MNAC -Sonae Art Cycles”, curated by Emília Tavares, Chiado Museum, Lisbon; “Endless […]

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Ahmet Öğüt

Öğüt, born in 1981 in Diyarbakır, Turkey, is a sociocultural initiator, artist, and lecturer who lives and works in Berlin and Amsterdam. He is the initiator of the Initiator of The Silent University, which is an autonomous knowledge exchange platform by refugees, asylum seekers. Working across a variety of media, Öğüt’s institutional solo exhibitions include […]

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Navine G. Khan-Dossos

Navine G. Khan-Dossos (b.1982) has developed a form of geometric abstraction that merges the traditional Aniconism of Islamic art with the algorithmic nature of the interconnected world we live in. It is not abstract in the sense we understand from the western history of this development in art, but something informational in essence. The subject […]

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Marwa Arsanios

Marwa Arsanios is an artist, filmmaker and researcher who reconsiders politics of the mid-twentieth century from a contemporary perspective, with a particular focus on gender relations, urbanism and industrialisation. She approaches research collaboratively and seeks to work across disciplines. Arsanios has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Beirut Art Center (2017); Hammer Museum, […]

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Marina Fokidis

Marina Fokidis is a curator and writer based in Athens Greece. In 2014, she was appointed Head of the Artistic Office, Athens and curatorial advisor for documenta 14. She is the founder of Kunsthalle Athena and South as a State of Mind, a bi annual arts and culture magazine. In 2011 Fokidis was one of […]

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Patrick Schabus

Patrick Schabus is an independent Berlin based artist, filmmaker and curator who holds an MA in visual arts from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He has shown his works in Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin), the Ars Electronica Festival (Linz), Künstlerhaus Wien and the Grazer Kunstverein. Schabus’ films have been shown in international […]

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Sam Sackeroff

Sam Sackeroff is a Ph.D. Candidate and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellow in the Department of the History of Art at Yale University. During the 2014-2015 academic year he held an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Museum Research Consortium (MRC) Fellowship at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. His current […]

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Jason LaRiviere

Jason LaRiviere recently completed his Ph.D. in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He holds masters in film studies from Columbia University. His writing has appeared in boundary 2. e-flux, parrhesia, and The Brooklyn Rail.

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Daniel Sacilotto

Daniel Sacilotto teaches in Critical Studies at The California Institute of the Arts, and in Arts and Design at California State University San Bernardino. His research focuses on the relation between realism and utopianism in contemporary European philosophy and postcolonial Latin America. He is the author of Universality and Utopia: the 20th Century Peruvian Socialist […]

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Aaron Schuster

Aaron Schuster (BA Amherst College; MA, PhD Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) is a philosopher and writer, based in Amsterdam. He is the author of The Trouble with Pleasure: Deleuze and Psychoanalysis (Short Circuits Series, MIT Press, 2016). He has written on such topics as the history of levitation, the politics of sleep, the debt drive, Alexandra […]

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Jaya Klara Brekke

Jaya Klara Brekke writes, speaks and does research on power in distributed systems. She spends her time between Durham University, Geography department, where she is writing a PhD and London where she spends much of her time with the InfoSec research group at UCL Computer sciences department and Vienna as collaborator of RIAT, Institute for Future […]

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Yuk Hui

Yuk Hui studied Computer Engineering and Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong and Goldsmiths College in London, with a focus on philosophy of technology. Currently he is associate lecturer at the institute of philosophy and art (IPK) and researcher at the Institute for Culture and Aesthetics of Media (ICAM) at the Leuphana University Lüneburg; […]

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Alexandra Mason

Alexandra Mason is a member of ANON, a techno-futurist, left accelerationist collective. She attended The New School for her undergrad, and is currently in the process of completing her M.A. at The Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies at CUNY, where she anticipates completing her thesis on the ever-present role technological platforms and […]

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Peli Grietzer

Peli Grietzer recently defended his PhD in mathematically informed literary theory at Harvard (Comparative Literature) and the HUJI Einstein Institute of Mathematics. His dissertation borrows mathematical forms from deep learning theory to model the ontology of “ambient” phenomena like moods, vibes, styles, sensoria, cultural logics, and structures of feeling, and goes on to deductively derive […]

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Lawrence Abu Hamdan

Lawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist and audio investigator currently a guest of DAAD Berlin. Abu Hamdan’s interest with sound and its intersection with politics originate from his background as a touring musician and facilitator of DIY music . The artists audio investigations has been used as evidence at the UK Asylum and Immigration Tribunal […]

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Adam Berg

Adam Berg is a philosopher and artist (PhD in philosophy from the University of Haifa, Art and Architecture in Academia delle belle arti Rome and the University of Toronto), teaches philosophy and critical theory at Otis College of Art and Design, Liberal Arts and at Cal Arts, Critical Studies. Recent publications are Phenomenalism, Phenomenology, and […]

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Serubiri Moses

Serubiri Moses is a Ugandan author and curator based in New York City. He is the author of several book chapters translated into five languages, and is the editor of Forces of Art: Perspectives from a Changing World (Valiz, 2021). He currently serves as faculty in Art History at Hunter College, CUNY. He previously held […]

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