A Thesis on Social Media’s Bastardization of the Sacred by Chunbum Park
EssaysElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition, Two Coats of Paint, Review, Chunbum Park, Gerhard Richter, Chelsea
Casey Killoran Performs a Dadaist Reading From Elias Wessel’s Artbook »Textfetzen« [Scraps of Text]
EventsElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition, Gerhard Richter, Chelsea, Casey Killoran, Antonis Pittas
»It’s Complicated« Exhibition Named a »Must See« in Artforum’s Artguide
ArticlesElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition, Review, Gerhard Richter, Chelsea, Artforum, Artguide, Must See
Tique, Publication on Contemporary Art, Shares Its Selection of Interesting Exhibitions Worldwide
ArticlesElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition, Review, Gerhard Richter, Chelsea, Tique, Publication on Contemporary Art
Yale University Radio: Brainard Carey in Conversation With Elias Wessel
TalksElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition, Chelsea, Yale University, Yale University Radio, Museum of Non Visisble Art, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Marina Abramović, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Brainard Carey
Exposing Social Media – Exhibition Review in Two Coats of Paint
ArticlesElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition, Two Coats of Paint, Review, Chunbum Park, Gerhard Richter, Chelsea
Picture Theory Is Pleased to Present »Elias Wessel: It’s Complicated«
ExhibitionsElias WesselElias Wessel, New York, It's Complicated, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, Textfetzen, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Picture Theory, Gallery, Exhibition
Lecture Performance, Humboldt-University: Cybernetic Auditive Association, Berlin Science Week
EventsElias WesselElias Wessel, Schöne neue Welt, Schöne neue Welt – The Moving Images, Delirious Images, Fotografien für die nächste Gesellschaft, Hans-Christian von Herrmann, Claudia Blümle, Phonoschrank, Rüdiger Wenk, Performance, Lecture, Berlin Science Week, Object Space Agency, Art & Science, Digital, Film, Exhibition, Humboldt-Universität
Would You Share Your Gold Medal? Exhibition at School of Visual Arts New York
Sonic Interventions: Listen to the New Podcast »Stimmbezirke« by Freie Universität Berlin
TalksElias WesselNew York, Kultur, Kunst, Photography, Elias Wessel, 1014, 1014 New York, 1014 space for ideas, It‘s Complicated, Is Possibly Art, Exhibition, Quick Response, Privacy, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës, Podcast, Layla Zami, Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Theaterwissenschaft, Intervenierende Künste
Exhibition Film »It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art« by Edna Luise Biesold at 1014 New York
VideosElias WesselNew York, Kultur, Dokumentation, Manuel Schlindwein, Kunst, Photography, Elias Wessel, Edna Luise Biesold, Buero Robot, Stephan Baumann, Alina Girshovich, 1014, 1014 New York, 1014 space for ideas, It‘s Complicated, Is Possibly Art, Exhibition, Schöne neue Welt, Schöne neue Welt – The Moving Images, Quick Response, Deepfakes, Privacy, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Systems at Play, Natalia Kiës
»zu mir und zu dir« – Franz Jyrch, Maria Sainz Rueda, Elias Wessel
Virtual Tour Through the Exhibition »I Don’t Care. I Love My Phone«
»Schöne neue Welt – The Moving Images« Are Extraordinary Things
ExhibitionsElias WesselElias Wessel, Exhibition, Objects. Stories. Experiences: Extraordinary Things, Assembly Required, Brooklyn, New York, Gowanus, Schöne neue Welt, Schöne neue Welt – The Moving Images, Bewegtbild, Videoinstallation, Video, Brave New World, Pawel Wojtasik, Heidi Hankaniemi, Bard College
»I Don‘t Care. I Love My Phone.« Kunstsammlung SAP Presents Works From 2017-2020