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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Ornament und Verbrechen

    An ironic meditation on architecture playing with eternity, based on Adolf Loos’ eponymous 1908 manifesto-essay heard here, read by Carola Regnier.
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  • The Painters

    See drip painters at work, blobs flying around. A film that appears to be modelled out of digital clay, on the borderline between beauty and…
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  • L’eternel retour

    Enchanting trip mixes Marcel Duchamp images, a Henry Purcell opera and text by Alain Badiou. Superior glamour.
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  • D’Annunzios Höhle

    The lone Photography and Beyond piece devoted to architecture Emigholz genuinely loathes: Gabriele d’Annunzio’s Villa Cargnacco on Lake Garda.
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  • Die Basis des Make-Up I-III

    For each of the pieces in this series, Emigholz shot between 38 and 69 notebooks, page-by-page, which he then shows with such speed that his…
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  • Flora & Fauna

    Techno buff Kurenniemi also got ‘good vibes’ from nature. In the fantastically colourful Flora & Fauna, close-ups of inchworms and spiders merge.
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  • Contemporary Artist

    Ximena Cuevas is the artist about to meet a curator and we are about to meet her anxieties while she prepares herself for the event.
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  • Non c’è nessuna Dark Side (atto uno 2007-2019)

    Unstable fragments as a liminal phase in a historical, personal process of solidification. Holding up a mirror to our times and committed love of film
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  • Papillon d’amour

    Manipulated fragments from Akira Kurosawa’s film Rashomon (1950) create a new powerful and evocative scene.
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  • Rubber Coated Steel

    A tribunal for the sounds of deadly gunfire. The victims’ silence is amplified through the absence of emotion, the sound of ammo and voices.
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