Hili Perlson
Hili Perlson is a Berlin-based independent writer and critic and the Executive Editor at Forecast, an interdisciplinary mentorship program supporting new creative productions.
Latest articles by Hili Perlson
-
Step inside Mark Rothko's major retrospective in Florence'Rothko in Florence', curated by Christopher Rothko and Elena Geuna, encompasses the main exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi and spaces that were historically significant to Rothko
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Enter the dark, unsettling world of Pierre Huyghe in BerlinArtist Pierre Huyghe creates a haunting new world in his latest work, ‘Liminals’, commissioned by the LAS Art Foundation
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Kaari Upson’s unsettling, grotesque and seductive world in DenmarkThe Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark is staging the first comprehensive survey of late artist Kaari Upson’s work
By Hili Perlson Published
-
For her first Rome retrospective, artist Anthea Hamilton reconsiders OthelloIn ‘Soft You,’ now on view at Fondazione Memmo, sensuality and severity coexist.
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Thrilling, demanding, grotesque and theatrical: what to see at Berlin Gallery WeekendBerlin Gallery Weekend is back for 2025, and with over 50 galleries taking part, there's lots to see
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Viviane Sassen considers fine art, fashion photography and fragility in ItalyViviane Sassen’s exhibition, 'This Body Made of Stardus' at Collezione Maramotti, spans two decades of Sassen's career
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Private gallery Stiftung Froehlich in Stuttgart stands out with an organic, cloud-shaped topBlue-sky thinking elevates Stiftung Froehlich, a purpose-built gallery for the Froehlich Foundation’s art collection near Stuttgart by Gabriele Glöckler
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Inside Noah Davis' rich, cinematic worldNearly a decade after Noah Davis' passing, a touring retrospective sets out to bring his work to a wider audience
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Louise Bourgeois’ work is in conversation with ancient art in RomeGalleria Borghese's 'Louise Bourgeois: Unconscious Memories' is its first exhibition dedicated to a contemporary female artist and the first devoted to Bourgeois in Rome
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Matthew Barney draws on a sporting horror history with video installation ‘Secondary’Matthew Barney revisits a haunting memory of violence and spectacle in his first institutional show in Paris in over a decade
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Bally Foundation’s new Lake Lugano headquarters is an art-filled paradiseThe Bally Foundation inaugurates its new headquarters in a 1930s villa overlooking the majestic Lake Lugano, Switzerland with the group show ‘Un Lac Inconnu’ (An Unknown Lake)
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Vanessa Beecroft’s ethereal performance and sculpture exhibition explore Sicily’s cultural historyAt the historic Palazzo Abatellis, Sicily, Vanessa Beecroft has unveiled ‘VB94’, a new tableau vivant comprising a one-time performance and a new series of sculptures, the latter on view until 8 January
By Hili Perlson Published
-
Last chance to see: Konstantin Grcic’s Berlin exhibition imagines the new normal‘New Normals' is a solo exhibition by Konstantin Grcic at Haus am Waldsee, Berlin (until 8 May 2022), imagining a post-pandemic future
By Hili Perlson Last updated
-
Biennale Arcipelago Mediterraneo: reflections on Sicily’s history and futuresOpening against the backdrop of Italy’s snap general election, the third edition of the Biennale Arcipelago Mediterraneo in Palermo ruminates on past and present global conflicts, interwoven with stories from the Mediterranean
By Hili Perlson Last updated
-
Last chance to see: 12th Berlin Biennale, ‘Still Present!’ during Berlin Art Week 2022As the Berlin Art Week festivities enter full swing (14-18 September) it's the last chance to see the 12th Berlin Biennale curated by Kader Attia. It tells a poignant, sometimes-crushing story of globally interconnected histories and the angst of modernity
By Hili Perlson Last updated
-
Artist Sol Calero gives a Norwegian canteen a colourful, tongue-in-cheek makeoverCreated for the Bergen Assembly, La Cantina de la Touriste, a makeover of Bergen canteen Kafé Mat & Prat, embodies Sol Calero's socially focused practice
By Hili Perlson Last updated
-
Manifesta 14: an unflinching look at Kosovo’s fraught history and ambitious futureIn Prishtina, nomadic biennial Manifesta 14 draws on the past and future of Kosovo through ambitious art and staggering architecture
By Hili Perlson Last updated
