May 2, 2025
Leiden University’s announcement that it will “phase out” the funding for its Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA) is not just a bureaucratic decision; it is a profound and short-sighted blow to the intellectual, cultural, and artistic fabric of the Netherlands.
April 30, 2025
By Xenia Benivolski
April 28, 2025
Film
By Satyajit Ray
April 25, 2025
By Charles Tonderai Mudede
April 23, 2025
By Andreas Petrossiants
April 21, 2025
Film
By Isadora Neves Marques
April 18, 2025
By Peter Szendy
April 16, 2025
By Xuanlin Tham
April 14, 2025
Film
By Olexii Kuchanskyi
April 11, 2025
By Isabel Jacobs and Trevor Wilson
April 9, 2025
By Evald Ilyenkov
April 7, 2025
Film
By Hiwa K and Anton Vidokle
April 4, 2025
By Pietro Bianchi
April 2, 2025
By George MacBeth
March 31, 2025
Film
By Jean Cocteau
March 28, 2025
By Natasha Marie Llorens
March 26, 2025
By Bilal Khbeiz
March 24, 2025
Film
By Deborah-Joyce Holman and Rizvana Bradley
March 21, 2025
By Andreas Petrossiants
March 19, 2025
By Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
March 17, 2025
Film
By Cindy Keefer
March 14, 2025
By Dominique Routhier
March 12, 2025
By Jamieson Webster
March 10, 2025
Film
By Sarah Maldoror
March 7, 2025
By Jamieson Webster
March 5, 2025
As of February 25, 2025, Kingston University management has proposed the closure of the entire Department of Humanities, including the world-renowned Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), from which we, the undersigned, write today.
March 3, 2025
Film
By Ericka Beckman
February 28, 2025
By Tom Allen
February 26, 2025
By Isabel Jacobs
February 24, 2025
Film
By Krzysztof Kieślowski
February 21, 2025
By Kateryna Iakovlenko
February 19, 2025
By Maria José de Abreu
February 17, 2025
Film
By Shigeko Kubota
February 14, 2025
As the shortlisted artists and curators for the Australian Pavillion at the 2026 Venice Biennale, we are writing in support of the winning team; Khaled Sabsabi (artist) and Michael Dagostino (curator), selected by industry led experts through a rigorous and professionally independent open-call process.
By James Nguyen, Hayley Millar Baker, Mel O’Callaghan, Jenna Mayilema Lee, Tamsin Hong, and Tony Albert
February 10, 2025
Film
By Carmen Amengual and Soyoung Yoon
February 7, 2025
By Ilan Manouach
February 5, 2025
By Thotti
February 3, 2025
Film
By Kazimir Malevich
January 31, 2025
By Jason Read
January 29, 2025
By Alexei Penzin
January 27, 2025
Film
By Svetlana Romanova
January 24, 2025
By Valeria Graziano, Marcell Mars, and Tomislav Medak
January 22, 2025
By Leslie Chapman
January 20, 2025
Film
By Alice Guy-Blaché
January 17, 2025
By Slavoj Žižek
January 15, 2025
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
January 13, 2025
Film
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder
January 10, 2025
By Pietro Bianchi
January 8, 2025
By McKenzie Wark
January 6, 2025
Film
By Sergei Eisenstein
December 20, 2024
By Nikolay Smirnov
December 18, 2024
By Bilal Khbeiz
December 16, 2024
Film
By Thomas Allen Harris and Daniella Brito
December 13, 2024
By Tamta Khalvashi and Luka Nakhutsrishvili
December 11, 2024
By Isabel Jacobs
December 9, 2024
Film
By Jean-Pierre Gorin
December 6, 2024
By Mohamed Amer Meziane and Sabu Kohso
December 4, 2024
By Charles Tonderai Mudede
December 2, 2024
Film
By Le Corbusier
November 27, 2024
By Mladen Dolar
November 25, 2024
Film
By Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi
November 22, 2024
By Stijn Vanheule
November 20, 2024
By Aaron Schuster
November 18, 2024
Film
By Babette Mangolte
November 15, 2024
By Shellyne Rodriguez, Molly Crabapple, and Andreas Petrossiants
November 13, 2024
By Slavoj Žižek
November 11, 2024
Film
By Guy Debord
November 7, 2024
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
November 6, 2024
By Isabel Jacobs
November 4, 2024
Film
By Jen Liu
November 1, 2024
By Zac Endter and Jonas Knatz
October 30, 2024
By Simon Hajdini
October 28, 2024
Film
By Katherine C. M. Adams
October 25, 2024
By Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
October 23, 2024
By Michael Marder
October 21, 2024
Film
By Jean Epstein
October 17, 2024
By Andrea Fraser
October 14, 2024
Film
By Marguerite Duras
October 11, 2024
By Frank Ruda
October 9, 2024
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
October 7, 2024
Film
By Oleksiy Radynski
October 4, 2024
By Pietro Bianchi
October 2, 2024
By Valery Podoroga
September 30, 2024
Film
By Artavazd Peleshyan
September 27, 2024
By Boris Groys
September 25, 2024
By Étienne Balibar
September 23, 2024
Film
By Thotti
September 20, 2024
By Aubrey Knox
September 18, 2024
By Daniel Birnbaum and Hans Ulrich Obrist
September 16, 2024
Film
By Virginia Woolf
September 13, 2024
By Solveig Font, Coco Fusco, Celia Irina González, Hamlet Lavastida, Julio Llópiz Casal, and Yanelys Nuñez Leyva
September 11, 2024
By Lauren van Haaften-Schick
September 9, 2024
Film
By Elena Vogman
September 6, 2024
By Nathan Brown
September 4, 2024
By Boris Groys
August 15, 2024
By Sophie Lewis
August 13, 2024
We write you this public letter as professionals working in museums, arts organisations and universities, as well as supporters of Slovak art and culture. We urge you to reconsider your decision to dismiss the Director General (DG) of the Slovak National Gallery (SNG), Alexandra Kusá, following the dismissal of the Director of the Slovak National Theatre, Matej Drlička. This decision has undermined the independence of the cultural field in your country and damaged the trust in and reputation of Slovak culture internationally.
August 12, 2024
Film
By Maya Deren
August 9, 2024
By Naeem Mohaiemen
August 7, 2024
By Kateryna Iakovlenko
August 5, 2024
Film
By Barbara Hammer
August 2, 2024
By Ana María Gómez López
July 31, 2024
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
July 29, 2024
Film
By Michelangelo Antonioni
July 26, 2024
By Slavoj Žižek
July 24, 2024
By David Lapoujade
July 22, 2024
Film
By Shana Moulton
July 18, 2024
By Alexi Kukuljevic
July 15, 2024
Film
By Jonas Mekas
July 12, 2024
By Isabel Jacobs
July 10, 2024
By Irmgard Emmelhainz
July 8, 2024
Film
By Basim Magdy
July 5, 2024
By Boris Groys
July 3, 2024
By Olexii Kuchanskyi
July 1, 2024
Film
By Alexander Kluge
June 28, 2024
By Ilya Budraitskis
June 26, 2024
By Irmgard Emmelhainz
June 24, 2024
An excerpt from a script for a new film, co-directed by Liam Gillick and Anton Vidokle
By Anton Vidokle
June 21, 2024
By Xin Wang
June 18, 2024
By Alenka Zupančič
June 17, 2024
Film
By Pier Paolo Pasolini
June 13, 2024
By Matteo Pasquinelli
June 10, 2024
Film
By Agnieszka Polska
June 7, 2024
By Boris Groys
June 5, 2024
By Benjamin Noys
June 3, 2024
Film
By Lukas Brasiskis
May 31, 2024
By Kerstin Stakemeier
May 29, 2024
By Pietro Bianchi
May 24, 2024
By Miri Davidson
May 22, 2024
By Pietro Bianchi
May 17, 2024
By Boris Groys
May 14, 2024
By Jacques Rancière
May 9, 2024
By Tamta Khalvashi
May 8, 2024
By Boris Buden
May 3, 2024
By Andreas Petrossiants
April 29, 2024
By Canada Choate
April 24, 2024
By Pietro Bianchi
April 19, 2024
It is an honor to be nominated for the DAAD Artist residency, organized by the German Academic Exchange Service of which you are the director. Unfortunately, I must reject this nomination for several reasons.
By Jonas Staal
April 17, 2024
By Ted Chiang and Agnieszka Kurant
April 12, 2024
By Nathan Brown
April 10, 2024
By Biljana Kašić
April 3, 2024
By Boris Groys
March 29, 2024
By Jason Read
March 27, 2024
By Hide and Seek Audiovisual Art
March 21, 2024
By Dominique Routhier and Benjamin Crais
March 19, 2024
By Isabel Jacobs
March 15, 2024
By Alberto Toscano and Evan Calder Williams
March 13, 2024
By Ben Ware
March 7, 2024
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
March 5, 2024
By Jamila Squire and Seth Wheeler
February 28, 2024
By Boris Groys
February 21, 2024
By Isadora Neves Marques
February 16, 2024
By Jason Read
February 14, 2024
By Oxana Timofeeva
February 9, 2024
By Anna Kornbluh
February 5, 2024
By Boris Groys
January 31, 2024
By Jose Rosales
January 25, 2024
By Artemy Magun
January 23, 2024
By Pietro Bianchi
January 17, 2024
By Oxana Timofeeva
January 11, 2024
By Jason Read
January 8, 2024
We—Berlin-based cultural producers of various disciplines—protest: For the preservation of the freedom of art and the freedom of expression. Against the compulsory commitment to the controversial IHRA definition of antisemitism as a prerequisite for cultural funding from the federal state of Berlin. Against the political instrumentalization of antisemitism clauses.
December 21, 2023
By Christoph Menke
December 19, 2023
By Hans Ulrich Obrist
December 15, 2023
By Boris Groys
December 13, 2023
By Zdenka Badovinac
December 7, 2023
By Nathan Brown
December 5, 2023
By Jason E. Smith
November 23, 2023
Documenta has been the reference of the art world for decades, marking the spirit of our times. However, today, Documenta is more of a symptom of a plagued Europe than anything else.
By Manuel J. Borja-Villel and Vasıf Kortun
November 21, 2023
By Charles Tonderai Mudede
November 16, 2023
We, the remaining members of the Finding Committee after the recent resignations of our esteemed colleagues Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger and Ranjit Hoskoté, announce hereafter our collective resignation from this honorable task. Be assured that we have not taken this step lightly and that we do so with a very heavy heart.
By Simon Njami, Gong Yan, Kathrin Rhomberg, and María Inés Rodríguez
November 15, 2023
I hereby formally resign from the Finding Committee of Documenta 16, and hope and wish that you will choose together the best candidate for Documenta 16 Artistic Director. Recently in two emails to all of you, I asked that we slow down the process. The art world as we imagined it has collapsed and is now fragmented, I wrote, and added: What can art bring to our dark ages? The question of the meaning of being human is tightly related to the meaning of art. Artists are not here to decorate politics. Art’s function is not to aestheticize political ideas (W. Benjamin).
By Bracha L. Ettinger
November 13, 2023
These last few days have been among the most deeply distressing days of my life. The monstrous charge of anti-Semitism has been brought against my name in Germany, a country I have regarded with love and admiration, and to whose cultural institutions and intellectual life I have contributed for several decades, as a writer, curator, and cultural theorist … I have been written about with harshness and condescension, and none of my detractors has thought it important to ask me for my point of view. I feel, strongly, that I have been subjected to the proceedings of a kangaroo court.
By Ranjit Hoskoté
November 7, 2023
By Boris Groys
November 2, 2023
By Eli Zaretsky
October 31, 2023
By Alenka Zupančič
October 26, 2023
By Gábor Erlich
October 23, 2023
By Pietro Bianchi
October 19, 2023
We support Palestinian liberation and call for an end to the killing and harming of all civilians, an immediate ceasefire, the passage of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and the end of the complicity of our governing bodies in grave human rights violations and war crimes.
October 13, 2023
By Keti Chukhrov
October 10, 2023
By Mladen Dolar
September 26, 2023
By Boris Groys
September 20, 2023
By Sajjad Abbas, Ali Eyal, Sarah Munaf, Rijin Sahakian, and Bassim Al Shaker
September 14, 2023
By Devika Girish, Pooja Rangan, Lakshmi Padmanabhan, Sharlene Bamboat, and Miryam Charles
September 12, 2023
By Ted Chiang
September 6, 2023
By Tyler Coburn
August 31, 2023
By Gabriel Tupinambá
August 29, 2023
By Ingo Arend
August 24, 2023
By Arseny Zhilyaev
August 22, 2023
By George MacBeth
August 18, 2023
By Niloufar Nematollahi
August 10, 2023
By Boris Groys
August 8, 2023
By Giovanni Aloi and Michael Marder
August 3, 2023
By Pietro Bianchi
August 1, 2023
By Jakub Gawkowski
July 27, 2023
By Hunter Bolin
July 25, 2023
By IMAGINART
July 14, 2023
By Ray Brassier
July 11, 2023
By Alice dos Reis
June 29, 2023
By Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
June 26, 2023
By Alison Nguyen and Min Sun Jeon
June 21, 2023
By Boris Groys and Andrei Arkhangelsky
June 12, 2023
By Gabriel Tupinambá
June 8, 2023
By Enzo Traverso and Ilya Budraitskis
June 5, 2023
By Lukas Brasiskis
May 31, 2023
By Pietro Bianchi
May 29, 2023
By Anton Vidokle
May 26, 2023
By Irina Zherebkina
May 24, 2023
By Pietro Bianchi
May 18, 2023
By Adrian Ivakhiv
May 15, 2023
By Oleksiy Radynski
May 11, 2023
By Mohamed Tal
May 3, 2023
By Annett Busch and Louis Henderson
April 27, 2023
By Irina Zherebkina
April 25, 2023
By Mohamed Tal
April 18, 2023
By Dominiek Hoens
April 6, 2023
By Xenia Benivolski
April 5, 2023
By Morteza Samanpour
March 31, 2023
By Keti Chukhrov
March 29, 2023
By Patricia Gherovici
March 24, 2023
By Salomé Jashi
March 22, 2023
By Masao Matsuda
March 14, 2023
By Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri
March 10, 2023
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
March 7, 2023
By Agnieszka Polska
March 3, 2023
By Gregory Sholette and Todd Ayoung
March 1, 2023
By Max L. Feldman
February 24, 2023
By Pietro Bianchi
February 21, 2023
By Fabrice Bourlez
February 17, 2023
By José-Carlos Mariátegui
February 15, 2023
By Lukas Brasiskis, Olexii Kuchanskyi, and Elena Vogman
February 8, 2023
By Benjamin Noys
February 2, 2023
By Michael Marder
January 31, 2023
By Jean-Marie Straub
January 24, 2023
By Danièle Huillet
January 20, 2023
By Thotti
January 17, 2023
By Serge Daney
January 9, 2023
By Lukas Brasiskis
December 22, 2022
By Boris Groys and Sergei Bondarenko
December 16, 2022
By Alenka Zupančič
December 13, 2022
By Charles Tonderai Mudede
December 9, 2022
By Kateryna Iakovlenko
December 6, 2022
By Anne Bessette and Juliette Bessette
November 30, 2022
By Pietro Bianchi
November 28, 2022
By Guy Debord
November 23, 2022
By Mladen Dolar
November 21, 2022
By Furqat Palvan-Zade
November 18, 2022
By Sergio Benvenuto
November 16, 2022
By Furqat Palvan-Zade
November 14, 2022
By Furqat Palvan-Zade
November 10, 2022
By Nadia Bou Ali
October 31, 2022
By Gohar Homayounpour
October 25, 2022
By Boris Groys and Patricio Orellana
October 19, 2022
By Iman Ganji and Jose Rosales
October 6, 2022
By Oxana Timofeeva
October 5, 2022
By Attay Kremer
September 23, 2022
By Marion Detjen
September 22, 2022
By William Mazzarella
September 20, 2022
By Gleb Napreenko
September 15, 2022
By Nathan Brown
September 13, 2022
By Irina Zherebkina
September 10, 2022
We have tried our best to stay above the chaos, hostility, racism and censorship that have engulfed this edition of documenta. We have tried our best to stay focused and committed to our work and the promises and hopes of the lumbung. We have been resilient and in solidarity with our communities, friends, supporters, hosts and guests.
September 9, 2022
By Mirl Redmann
September 2, 2022
By Andrey Loshak
August 26, 2022
By Salla Sariola
August 23, 2022
By Boris Groys and Keti Chukhrov
August 18, 2022
By Bayla Ostrach
August 17, 2022
By The Dovzhenko Center
August 10, 2022
By Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
August 3, 2022
By Oleksiy Radynski and Kinga Dunin
July 27, 2022
This letter was sent on July 18, 2022 from the artists, ruangrupa, and the artistic team of documenta fifteen to the members of the documenta supervisory board. With surprise we discovered that it became public in the German media, which quoted only selective parts of it, producing a misinterpretation. Here is the letter in full. We appeal to the international press and public to support us in our refusal of censorship.
July 25, 2022
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
July 21, 2022
By Gabriel Tupinambá
July 20, 2022
By Casa do Povo
July 11, 2022
By Coco Fusco
July 5, 2022
By Evan Malater and Celeste Pietrusza
July 1, 2022
By Irina Zherebkina
June 27, 2022
By Michał Murawski
June 15, 2022
By Blake Lemoine
June 1, 2022
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
May 31, 2022
By Kateryna Filyuk
May 23, 2022
By Bohdan Kukharskyy, Anastassia Fedyk, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, and Ilona Sologoub
May 18, 2022
By Igor Gulin
May 16, 2022
By Hito Steyerl
May 12, 2022
By Geert Lovink
May 11, 2022
By Kateryna Iakovlenko
May 10, 2022
By Santhosh S.
May 7, 2022
It is with great regret that we announce that the discussion forum “We need to talk,” which was set up in response to accusations of anti-Semitism directed at participants in documenta fifteen, has been suspended.
By ruangrupa
May 2, 2022
By Dmitry Vilensky (Chto Delat collective)
April 27, 2022
By Kateryna Iakovlenko
April 18, 2022
By Olexii Kuchanskyi
April 13, 2022
By Jörg Heiser
April 5, 2022
By Bilal Khbeiz
April 4, 2022
By Oleksiy Radynski
March 25, 2022
By Evheny Osievsky
March 23, 2022
By Adrian Ivakhiv
March 21, 2022
By Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
March 20, 2022
By Sergei Loznitsa
March 17, 2022
On the first day, it was terrifying. Nobody knew what kind of reaction to expect from the police, or which degree of violence they would employ. After a week of protesting, it seems to me that people are no longer afraid. The situation in our society is so catastrophic that people realize they already have nothing to lose. This is why many are ready to take the risk—they are unafraid of going to jail, of losing their jobs or their entire lives. Something must be done to finally end this war, for which we feel guilt, shame, alarm, and horror.
By Oxana Timofeeva
March 15, 2022
By Nastia Teor
March 14, 2022
By Olexii Kuchanskyi
March 11, 2022
By Ekaterina Degot
March 10, 2022
By Keti Chukhrov
March 9, 2022
By Arseny Zhilyaev
March 7, 2022
By Volodymyr Artiukh
February 28, 2022
By e-flux
February 16, 2022
We are alarmed that the City of Berlin and its officials have allowed themselves to be instrumentalized by private associations, companies, and individuals around the “cultural manager” Walter Smerling, by providing infrastructural and financial support to the so-called “Kunsthalle Berlin.”
February 16, 2022
Wir schreiben Ihnen, weil wir alarmiert sind davon, dass die Stadt Berlin bzw. deren Funktionsträger sich ohne Not mit der räumlichen und finanziellen Unterstützung einer sogenannten „Kunsthalle Berlin“ von privaten Vereinen, Unternehmen und Personen rund um den „Kulturmanager“ Walter Smerling haben instrumentalisieren lassen.
February 14, 2022
I remember that Diane was always able to write very directly about complex things, and say and write true things, without pretense or cant, both in poetry and prose, and that’s what drew me to her writing, and it still does.
By David Levi Strauss
January 27, 2022
Cuban government representatives are supposed to be held to high standards of conduct and should be able to engage in reasonable discussions without resorting to violence; but that was not how Alpidio Alonso and other cultural functionaries behaved. 27N has been petitioning the government to demand Alonso’s removal throughout the entire year, to no avail.
By 27N
December 4, 2021
Let others wax eloquent about essences and fixed forms, ethnic identities, automobiles and Opera Houses. For Jimmie the humor was low key, bitter, and funny all at once, something on the move making you smile inwardly while trying to keep up with the shifting focus your unsettled understandings provoked.
By Michael Taussig
July 14, 2021
By Krzysztof Gutfranski
January 12, 2021
The abyss is not semiological, but cultural, social, and racial.
By Franco “Bifo” Berardi
June 2, 2020
By Charles Tonderai Mudede
May 27, 2020
I say the “notion” of the planetary, because the concept of the planetary is contested, rejected, vague and equivocal across writers and theorists working in and around social science and the humanities now.
By Jeremy Bendik-Keymer
May 22, 2020
By Max Haiven
May 1, 2020
I accepted the conditions. No one could or did force me. I told them I would go there alone. I saw the ocean in between as I slowly approached the island. I accepted the conditions, the torture.
By Pelin Tan
March 23, 2020
By Woodbine
March 17, 2020
For the elites, this might be an ungovernable world. But we still have many worlds to propagate, to live and love in comradely care.
By Jonas Staal