Xenogenesis on view at Sharjah Art Foundation until February explores themes of alienation and looks at the world from an extraterrestrial perspective By: Nadine Khalil The Otolith Group’s ‘O Horizon’, 2018. A video installation on view at Xenogenesis, Sharjah Art …
Read more..Mumbai: This virtual exhibition shines the spotlight on the epochal shift due to the Covid-19 pandemic ‘Not an Imitation’ at Project88, curated by Rohini Devasher and Pallavi Paul provides artists a platform to creatively express their feelings By Pallavi Mehra …
Read more..The Otolith Group’s Xenogenesis draws on science fiction to create an unsettling mirror of our present time. By Andy Butler. Read entire article here: https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/culture/art/2021/01/30/xenogenesis/161192520010993#hrd
Read more..By Anthony Hawley The films and books that kept us afloat in a calamitous year Film: Infinity Minus Infinity (2020) The Otolith Group It makes sense that trans-historical cosmic beings preside over this new film by The Otolith Group. The …
Read more..By John akomfrah and The Otolith Group During the turbulent summer of 2020, the filmmakers met to discuss contemporary filmmaking and decentring the human John Akomfrah: The post-cinematic does not involve a rejection of cinema – it’s steeped in insights and knowledges …
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