Episode 2 – Monica Bonvicini
Show notes
In this episode, writer and curator Enuma Okoro speaks with the renowned artist Monica Bonvicini, who has been living and working in Berlin since the mid-1980s —a city she deeply loves. A bold and uncompromising voice in contemporary art, Bonvicini’s work challenges the boundaries of power, gender, sexuality, and the politics of space.
For Gallery Weekend Berlin 2025, she presents her exhibition “It is Night Outside” at Capitain Petzel, spanning three floors with new metal and leather sculptures, glass works, paper collages, and a striking video installation addressing themes of space, identity, and resistance. Mirror works and chain reliefs further enrich the show, continuing Bonvicini’s exploration of language, material, and the body.
This episode offers a dive into her creative process—where architecture is a spacethat is ever truly empty or neutral.
Tune in for a powerful conversation on measurement tapes, hammers, and the forces that shape our world.
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