improper dose

Each month Improper Walls team will select brain and soulfood for you, then stir it up into a newsletter and our brand new blog.

ENVIRONMENTAL ART

- interview with Maria Meyer
”I am a multidisciplinary artist currently studying for an MA in Fine Art at the University of Hertfordshire. I live in St Albans in the UK with my husband, 9 year old daughter, cat and two chickens.”

Read More
Studio Terrible

- interview with Studio Terrible

”My motivation is and has always been beauty. Beautiful things just make me happy and being dressed beautifully makes me feel empowered. I'd like to give that feeling to others as well. “

Read More
MUSIC FOR YOUR EARS

B: Who are you?

I am Lissa (Lisstn), studied psychology and sociology at Uni Wien but also into photography and vinyls. My favorite time to take pictures is just before sunset, when the sun is really deep and you can see the play of light and shadows at the top of high buildings.

I love carrots. My guilty pleasure: James Blunt - Goodbye my lover.

B: What is/was your normal, “pre-corona” routine as a DJ?

Probably annoying my neighbours and roommates in the first place, because I am listening to the same track over and over again. Also really loud. Sometimes playing in clubs or bars as Werk and Celeste and connecting with other artists and djs in town or planning some events. Oh and dancing. And if there is money, reinvesting in vinyls.

Read More
Ale Zapata
BOOK REVIEW

- by Barbora Horska

Each day all of us are more and more confronted with the negative results of an anthropocentric approach to life, yet the debate over to which extent we should care for the environment perseveres.”

Read More
INDEPENDENT FORUM FOR ART CRITICISM AND PRACTICE

- Interview with ENTKUNSTUNG

“First there was an online art critic and theory journal, then a record label and now we publish one book – an anthology – a year and curate group exhibitions. We have a background in politics, philosophy, art history, music and design — with ENTKUNSTUNG we follow all these interests related to art.”

Read More