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Malign Conjunction (Goodbye Berlin)

September 15, 2025

The mood is never entirely melancholic nor entirely fierce, but the piece nevertheless powerfully presses on the idea that the show must and will go on. Since an explicit reference is Christopher Isherwood’s 1939 novel Goodbye Berlin, you also attempt to read the unfolding action on stage linearly as such. And it works, finds Ashik Zaman in a review about Alex Baczyński-Jenkins's return to MDT.

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Cullberg: Some Thing Folk

September 11, 2025

Some Thing Folk is a rare piece. Unlike Cullberg’s last two productions this work by Ligia Lewis doesn’t deliver euphoria or an out-of-body experience. In fact, it seems unconcerned by whether the audience finds it traditionally compelling at all. Once again, Cullberg  shines, showing a versatility that goes beyond the craft of dance and movement.

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Theodora Allen's Intimage Terms

Aug 27, 2025

"Painting is such a mutable medium that the possibilities within it are endless. Doors keep opening the more you investigate and experiment and explore. There can be so much change and nuance. I feel it’s a medium that deserves full emersion or don’t bother.", says artist Theodora Allen, in connection to her solo exhibition Intimate Terms at Stance Gallery.

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Aug 15, 2025

While swinging by Edinburgh for Oasis reunion tour, we find our visit synchronized with the city's very busy cultural calendar. More festivals than what one could possibly muster in one weekend: Edinburgh Fringe, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh Art Festival, and a handful of others just around the corner. Find what are some of our recent gems from the city.

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Aug 7, 2025

"The biennial, the oldest for graphic art, was started in 1955 and is said to have enabled meetings between artists from both sides of the wall during the early days of the Cold War. Today, it no longer focuses solely on graphic art; in fact, it is barely present in this edition.", finds curator and writer Caroline Malmström about the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts, curated by Chus Martínez.

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The Quiet Agreeable Silence of Wanås

​Aug 7, 2025

Wanås very much is on the Swedish art map. If you are in art, or are an aficionado, you will know it.  This is the closest you’ll get to a Dia Beacon feeling in Sweden. Certain mediated views from the park have managed to transcend beyond the art territory, as backdrop for people's Tinder profiles, and on even more salacious apps. It does speak of reach, no?

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