An overview of the work done on Arts & Médias since the soft launch in summer 2020, and a quick mention of what's to come.
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2020 Retrospective

Featured Article
An overview of the work done on Arts & Médias since the soft launch in summer 2020, and a quick mention of what's to come.
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With his "Google Maps Hack," artist Simon Weckert draws attention to the systems we take for granted—and how we let them shape us.
Ongoing Event
Oct 29, 2020, Bangkok, Thailand
BAB offers an array of artworks and performances from a diverse range of artists, both local and international, throughout the heart of Bangkok, in galleries, public spaces, and iconic landmarks
Ongoing Event
Dec 3, 2020, Montréal, Canada
An original participatory winter experience!
Featured Project
Hadi Jamali
Video installation, digital collages of children hurt by war on a screen a few meters before a map projected on a wall.
Featured Book
Katja Kwastek
An art-historical perspective on interactive media art that provides theoretical and methodological tools for understanding and analyzing digital art.
Alex Greenberger is senior editor of ARTnews, where he began as an intern in 2013. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Artspace, and Architectural Digest, and his essays have appeared in catalogues for galleries. He runs a column on the ARTnews website called “The Browser,” which focuses on photographic, moving-image, and digital work, and his recent articles include coverage of calls by activists for accountability and transparency in New York museums, profiles of the artist Wu Tsang and the collective Forensic Architecture, an infographic about French collector François Pinault’s network, a ranking of Hito Steyerl’s videos, and a survey about diversity in exhibition programming at US institutions. He runs the “Retrospective” section on the ARTnews website, in which materials from the publication’s archives are republished regularly. A graduate of New York University’s art history and cinema studies departments, he wrote his undergraduate thesis on Bill Viola’s 2002 video installation Going Forth by Day, and he continues to maintain an interest in video art, film, photography, and net art. He can be found on Twitter at @alexgreenberger (where he posts memes about Steyerl and Louise Lawler, in addition to his articles) and on Instagram via the same handle (where he mainly just posts pictures of art). He is based in Brooklyn.
— Source: ARTNews profile