The Slapstick Poetics of Sofia Defino LeibyRebecca O’DwyerArtReview11 September 2024In ‘Bathos’, the artist riffs on the humdrum nature of artistic life to point to its lack of heroism
‘Poetics of Encryption’: Can Algorithms Access Hidden Knowledge?Rebecca O’DwyerArtReview09 May 2024A new show at KW Institute, Berlin examines the role of digital technologies today and their implications for knowledge, power and liberation
EVA International 2023 Review: A Call for RedistributionRebecca O’DwyerArtReview23 October 2023The 40th edition of the Limerick biennial, ‘The Gleaners Society’, takes a polemical look at the modern Republic of Ireland
A New Era for HKWRebecca O’DwyerArtReview08 September 2023‘O Quilombismo’ argues that radical change can only happen by making space for other perspectives within the dominant culture
Chakaia Booker & Carol Rama’s American ScrapyardRebecca O’DwyerArtReview31 May 2023The artists's work speaks to the violence of modernity and industrial production – and the figure of masculinity within it
‘Bleak and LOL Funny’: Biennale de L’Image en Mouvement – ReviewRebecca O’DwyerArtReview11 February 2022This DIS-curated edition offers little respite from the spectre of our imminent demise
Art Encounters Biennial 2019, TimișoaraRebecca O’DwyerArtReview13 January 2020Rebecca O’Dwyer considers the rapid changes and creeping gentrification in the Romanian city