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Alexander Burenkov has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in April 2023. Besides social media accounts, alexanderburenkov has populated their site with Review: A Geography of Invisible: Timeline at KODL contemporary â NumĂŠro Berlin, From Satellites to Bees: Kyriaki Goni on Invisible Systems and Radical Hope, Timur Si-Qin on Exploring Morphogenesis, Sacredness of Living Systems and Post-Secular Ecologies, Salt, Data, and Deep Time of Kristina Ăllek, Infrastructures of Absurdity: Robertas Narkus on Performed Identity and Economies of Coincidence, The Labubuification of Trauma: How Fenix Turns Migration into Affective Design, Hyperreal Surfaces, Dissolving Bodies: Exploring CGI and Myth in Bassam Issa Al-Sabahâs Work, Review: Explorations of Uncertainty: Art in Superposition, Where Plants Breathe Through Sculptures: Antoine Renard's Hybrid Forms, Between Conifers and Code: Jura Shust on Myth, Memory and Machines, Visions of Transit and Apocalypse in KlaipÄda - Klaipeda Biennale of Contemporary Art, Worlds That Breathe: Jakob Kudsk Steensen on The Song Trapper and Ecologies of the Virtual, Beyond the Nightclub: Nina Davies on speculative movement in the age of the digital twin, Balancing Contradictions: Guan Xiao on Time, Technology, and the Spiritual Home, The Algorithmic Sublime: Ayoung Kimâs Cosmologies of Labor and Simulation, Quantum Temporalities: Black Quantum Futurism and the Art of Time Travel, Existencial Rehearsal. Review of âRave Nation. Dancing to the Sounds of Freedom. 1992â2004â in the former LukiĹĄkÄs prison in Vilnius for Spike Art Magazine #85 (Autumn 2025): Nostalgia â SPIKE, Mongol Futurism and the Shamanic Imagination: Nomin Zezegmaa on Fantasy, Memory and the Worlds Beyond the Human (interview for Umbigo#94), From Viral Texts to Sculptural Hymns: A Conversation with David Douard, The Discontent Lives of Artworks: Philipp Timischl and the Poetics of Failure, Mental Photoshop: Botond Keresztezi on Memory, Technology, and Time Collapse, Beyond the Hype. Review of âThe World According to AIâ at Jeu de Paume, Paris, From Screen to Surface: Reimagining Ornament in the Post-Digital Age - Interview with Kamil Bouzoubaa-Grivel, Forces of the Unknown: Simon Denny on the Militarized Imagination and Power of Plotter Paintings, Exercises in Public Intimacy: Wolfgang Tillmans at the Centre Pompidou - Review of the exhibition âNothing could have prepared us â Everything could have prepared usâ, Review of Sensing the Future: Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) at LUMA Arles, Do We Believe in Our Devices? - Conversation with Aramis Navarro about his solo show at Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen, Review of Medardo Rosso in Kunstmuseum Basel: Illusions of Light, Dialogue with Modernity, and New Horizons for Contemporary Sculpture, The Subconscious and the Algorithm. On Intuition, AI, and the Future of Sculpture / A Conversation with New York-based artist Matthew Ronay, Archaeologies of Flux:âŻNicolĂĄs Lamas on the Life of Matter in the PostâDigital Age, Aesthetics of Visual Overload. Interview with NERD_FUNK, The garden is an allegory for humanity. Interview with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Poetics of Post-Human Language. Interview with Sasha Stiles, Exhibition reviews for Blacksquare magazine, 'Don't take it too seriously' at Temnikova&Kasela, Tallinn curatorial text, Photo reportage from the exhibition Donât Take It Too Seriously at Temnikova & Kasela Gallery - Echo Gone Wrong, Review of Don't Take It Too Seriously by Rose Vidal for Le Quotidien de l'Art, Donât Take It Too Seriously Review by Patrice Joly | ZĂŠrodeux / 02, Interview for obdn.ru about "Don't Take It Too Seriously" exhibition at Temnikova&Kasela gallery, The rigour of every jest â TomĂĄs Camillis' review of Don't Take It Too Seriously exhibition for Umbigo, Video throwback to the main highlights of the 10th anniversary edition of Asia NOWAsia NOW 10th Edition at Monnaie de Paris, Ceremonies of Interdependence talk at Asia Now with Nicolas Bourriaud, Alexander Burenkov, Charwei Tsai, Isaac Chong Wai, Darius Dolatyari-Dolatdoust, Ceremony - Asia NOW 10th Edition - RADICANTS (co-curated with Nicolas Bourriaud), the full text, Interview for Contemporary Lynx about the main exhibition and performance programs of the 10th edition of ASIA NOW 2024: Transformation into Ceremony., New York Times: The Asia Now Fair Marks 10 Years in Paris, The special edition of The Art Newspaper France fully dedicated to the 10th edition of Asia Now and the exhibition "Ceremony", OCULA: Asia NOW to Feature Performance and Participatory Works, Yugen App â About, Interview with Laure Prouvost on memory mechanisms and importance of Peter Kubelka / Blacksquare, April 2024, Essay: Xenia Kudrina's contemporary totems and pop-up exhibitions on flea markets / Blacksquare, April 2024, Notes on a Helsinki Biennial 2023. The Dominance of Nature Over Art?, Interview with Tommy Cash on rethinking Soviet cartoons and performing on runways â Temple Magazine, Review: With two solo shows at MGKSiegen and Temnikova&Kasela Katja Novitskova Predicts the Future of Human Vision, Printed exhibition: The Whole Technoshamanism Catalogue for Umbigo#86, Review: Vasily Suminâs âThe Resemblance to the Speech Will Be Erasedâ ZKM, Karlsruhe, Review: Andrius Arutiunian and his Revival of Ancient Harmonies of the East, Review: Russian Art in Exile in Paris, Review: Evidence of Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective at Centre Pompidou, Essay: Curating on the edge of the world. Arctic sensitivities and terrestrial voices in Sakha, Review: Non-human Vision: Coimbra Biennial Urges Us to See the World Through Batâs Eyes (for Aperto paper), Nukerashka by Tommy Cash at Paris Internationale, Review: Biennale GherdĂŤina â for Contemporanea, Italy đą, Profile at AIR351 Curator-in-residency, Portugal, Video of public talk 'More-than-human curating. Reconnection with nature through queering and decolonizing', Cascais, Interview on programming Ayarkut foundation for Kommersant.ru, In the Dust of the Planet â group show at ART4 museum, Artforum review on In the Dust of the Planet at Art4 Museum, Interview on Raw and Cooked group show at State Ethnographic Museum, St. Petersburg for ArtTube.ru, Interview on curating the North and Raw and Cooked group show at State Ethnographic Museum, St. Petersburg for Elle.ru, Ostranenie: how to see the world differently â curated video art program for Springs.video, RE-ENCHANTED â exhibition in Voskhod Gallery, Basel, ON HEALING for Liste Discourse - Liste Art Fair Basel, Animal Internet Exhibition Catalogue, Interview on Animal Internet, group show in Khodynka gallery â Arttube.ru, The Speech of the Transparency Dictate of Kirill Makarov in Triangle Gallery, Find sanctuary in oneself: new ways to meditate @ Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, On breaking into a parallel reality in the art of Jeremy Shaw @ Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, 20:20 Time Has Stood Still â exhibition in MMOMA â Daily Lazy, Review: Inversia, uncomfortable festival beyond the Arctic Circle, Review: Russiaâs northernmost art biennale in Komi, Going Unconscious / Trembling / With Eyes Open / I See You / Surrender â group show in HSE Art Gallery, Flash Art review on NEMOSKVA, International Travelling Symposium on Transsiberian railway, Travel as an art and vice versa (Conversation in the same compartment with participants of NEMOSKVA) â Colta.ru, Flash Art review on CITIZENSFIVE, video section of Art Athina, 2017 / Athens | |, 'CITIZENSFIVE' at Art Athina: 32 international video artists respond to new urgencies of surveillance â AQNB, âTales of Order Vol. 2: The Wayward Chroniclesâ by Arnold Trautwein â OFluxo, Jura Shust's solo show Baptism by Fire @ ISSMAG Gallery, Lisa Chukhlantseva's solo show 'You Are Like Me in Youth, Only Better' â AQNB, Pagan rituals: Sasha Manik's solo show 'New Soul' imagines the future in terms of the past â AQNB, Planned Obsolescence group exhibition in Body-digital fitness / miltronic club, Moscow â OFluxo, 032c on VASYA RUN: A Russian Graffiti Performance Turns into a Program for Spiritual Emancipation, Reviews for Artforum.
