Steyerl's work explores the complexities of the digital world, art, capitalism and the implications of Artificial Intelligence for society.
View Power Plants, 2019 by Hito Steyerl at Esther Schipper in Esther Schipper Berlin, Germany. Discover more artworks by Hito Steyerl on Ocula now.
Steyerl's work explores the complexities of the digital world, art, capitalism and the implications of Artificial Intelligence for society.
Hito Steyerl imagines flowers of the future that look pretty much like the ones we have now in a show of crass consciousness-raising
Is the German artist’s new show in the Sackler a comment on the family’s alleged links to the opioid crisis? She talks about her medicinal plants – and the facade of well-heeled Kensington
Wherever Hito Steyerl exhibits, she first analyses the environmental, social and political world around the gallery. Steyerl’s art links to a theoretical tradition questioning the myriad power structures around us. Here, this means analysing the Serpentine’s position in one of Europe’s most unequal areas.
Hito Steyerl reflects on evolving local and global politics in the art world and beyond, talking about creating sustainable structures within the field.
Check out our critics’ picks of the ten best art shows coming up in the capital at some of the world’s best art galleries
Including the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, Hito Steyerl at the AGO, Hajra Waheed at the Power Plant, Nuit Blanche and more
The New York-based artist will realise a major commission, supported by Luma Foundation at Frieze New York 2021