Timotheus Vermeulen is professor in Media, Culture and Society at the University of Oslo.
At VI, VII, Oslo, the artist merges a young influencer with the clinicians of a luxury Swiss treatment facility
As the new National Museum moves to the waterfront, Timotheus Vermeulen reflects on a decade of change in the Norwegian capital
The artist’s retrospective at Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, considers how smells can speak to discourses around capital, class and colonization
At Oslo's Fotogalleriet, the artist explores how the motions of avatars influence the movement of our bodies
From parafactual entertainment to teen TV and the ‘flood’ of content
Or, the links between Brexit and suspense television
Despite the ‘golden age of television’ now behind us, several convincing and self-confident series caught our attention
An exhibition at Standard (Oslo) explores cartooning and its historical appropriation in the name of pop art
At Schloss, Oslo – located in a former Porsche workshop – car windows becomes canvases for mystical scenes of origins and afterlives
The artist investigates tensions between the sturdy and the fragile, and the public and the private at VI,VII, Oslo
Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden
The difference between ‘what if’ and ‘as if’ scenarios, and what contemporary art has to do with it
What a missing web page tells us about internet outrage
This week Timotheus Vermuelen shares his cultural highs and lows. First up: Broad City Season 3
In search of a pan-European sense of humour
Rediscovering the late, great philosopher Henri Lefebvre, whose ideas are increasingly relevant to contemporary life
Galerie Conrads, Düsseldorf, Germany
My highlights of the year must definitely include Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, which really moved me
‘Civilizations of the jaguar’, vacuum cleaners and the human body
Dortmunder Kunstverein