IN THE MEDIA

CHINA XINHUA NEWS | INTERVIEW | 06 JULY 2017
China Xinhua News interviews Damian Griffiths, curator of ] [ at Annka Kultys Gallery. Griffiths discusses the group show, his curatorial concept and stand-out pieces in the exhibition. →


MONOPOL | PROFILE | 01 JULY 2017
“Reality Artist” Signe Pierce”Ich bin Pop und ich bin Kunst”, By Anika Meier
In concurrence with her first solo show at Annka Kultys Gallery, Monopol has profiled ‘reality artist’ Signe Pierce. →

PAUL’S ART WORLD | REVIEW | 29 JUNE 2017
Writer and curator Paul Carey-Kent has reviewed the group show ] [ . He writes, “It’s primary appeal is the quality of work tending to deconstruct the body, and hence physical presence…” →


AESTHETICA | REVIEW | 29 JUNE 2017
Aesthetica Magazine has reviewed Signe Pierce’s first solo show at Annka Kultys Gallery, Faux Realities. →


FAD MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 25 JUNE 2017
THE TOP 8 ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE THIS WEEK IN LONDON, By Tabish Khan
FAD has named Signe Pierce’s show at Annka Kultys Gallery as one of the “Top 8 Art Exhibitions to see this week in London.” →


LONDONIST | FEATURE | 23 JUNE 2017
Things To Do Today In London: Friday 23 June 2017, By Tabish Khan
Signe Pierce’s exhibition Faux Realities at Annka Kultys Gallery was included in Londonist’s Things To Do Today in London: Friday 23 June, 2017. →


THIS IS TOMORROW | REVIEW | 22 JUNE 2017
Signe Pierce: Faux Realities, By Alice Bucknell
Signe Pierce’s exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery has been reviewed by Alice Bucknell for This is Tomorrow. →


MOUSSE MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 16 JUNE 2017
Signe Pierce’s exhibition Faux Realities at Annka Kultys Gallery has been featured by Mousse magazine. →


GAL-DEM | PROFILE | 14 JUNE 2017
Travis Alabanza reframes the traditional gallery with THE OTHER’D ARTIST/S, By Mariel NO
Gal-Dem has profiled Glasgow’s Transmission Gallery group show, featuring the work of 20 Black artists, including Daniel Brathwaite-Shirley. →


WALL STREET INTERNATIONAL | PROFILE | 13 JUNE 2017
Signe Pierce’s solo exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery, Faux Realities has been listed in Wall Street International. →


UNRATED | REVIEW | 13 JUNE 2017
signe pierce brings her most viral digital works of neon hyperreality into gallery-walls
‘Faux Realities’, Signe Pierce’s exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery was reviewed by Eric Iannitti for Unrated. →


DAZED | REVIEW | 09 JUNE 2017
Immerse yourself in Signe Pierce’s neon hyperreality, BY IONE GAMBLE
DAZED writer Ione Gamble has interviewed Signe Pierce on the occasion of her solo show Faux Realities, on view at Annka Kultys Gallery. →


GOWITHYAMO | PREVIEW | 09 JUNE 2017
Signe Pierce | Annka Kultys Gallery
Signe Pierce’s exhibition Faux Realities at Annka Kultys Gallery has been previewed by Gowithyamo. →


HUNGER TV | REVIEW | 08 JUNE 2017
Signe Pierce | Annka Kultys Gallery
Hunger TV has reviewed Signe Pierce’s solo show, Faux Realities, at Annka Kultys Gallery, questioning what is real in an increasingly simulated world. →

ATP DIARY | INTERVIEW | 04 JUNE 2017
Interview with Anne Vieux | Annka Kultys Gallery, London, BY DI GIULIA PONZANO
Anne Vieux was interviewed by Giulia Ponzano about her recent show ‘mesh’ at AKG. Meditating on the show’s title Vieux is quoted saying: “I used the concept of enmeshment loosely, thinking about how the viewer might be seduced into the surfaces of the paintings, and boundaries between what is physical / digital.” →


FLUXO | FEATURE | JUNE 2017
‘Hybrid Layers’ – Group Show at ZKM, Karlsruhe
Hybrid Layers, a group show exhibited at ZKM in Karlsruhe featuring Rachel de Joode’s work, has been covered by Fluxo. →


THE LONDONIST | FEATURE | 24 MAY 2017
Things To Do Today In London: Wednesday 24 May
Anne Vieux’s exhibition mesh at AKG is described as “digitally mesmerising” in the Londonist’s Art Review and list of “Things to do today in London”. →


FAD MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 21 MAY 2017
The Top Nine Exhibitions to see this week in London, BY TABISH KHAN
Anne Vieux’s current exhibition mesh at AKG is included in Tabish Khan’s list of “The Top Nine Exhibitions to see this week in London”. Khan writes that the works “…fool the eyes and appear to change right in front of us.” →


UPPER PLAYGROUND | FEATURE | 20 MAY 2017
Upper Playground features Anne Vieux’s abstract paintings. →


PLAYBOY | INTERVIEW | MAY 2017
Reality Artist’ Signe Pierce Exposes a Neon-soaked Dystopia
Signe Pierce has been interviewed by Samantha Saiyavongsa for Playboy about how the people who need to see art the most are the people who aren’t in the art world. →


FORGE ART MAG | INTERVIEW | 01 MAY 2017
Molly Soda was interviewed by Matthew James-Wilson for Forge Art Mag about her artistic practice and identity. “Her pendulum swings from sincere to performative, but never goes outside the realm of honesty. As she continues to navigate the world wide web… she brings to light the human patterns the internet brings out in everyone who uses it”, writes James-Wilson. →

TRACTION MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 01 MAY 2017
147. Stine Deja, By Charlotte Barnard
Stine Deja spoke to Charlotte Barnard at Traction Magazine about the capitalisation of human emotion in light of her recent show Cyphoria at Annka Kultys Gallery. →


MOUSSE MAGAZINE | ARTICLE | 28 APRIL 2017
Anne Vieux “Mesh” at Annka Kultys Gallery, London
Anne Vieux’s exhibition mesh at AKG is mentioned on Mousse Magazine. →


AQNB | ARTICLE | 27 APRIL 2017
Blurring boundaries in enmeshment for Anne Vieux’s Mesh at Annka Kultys, Apr 26 – May 27
mesh , Anne Vieux’s solo exhibition at AKG, is reported by AQNB. →


GALLERIES NOW | ARTICLE | 27 APRIL 2017
Anne Vieux’s mesh as AKG is featured on Galleries Now, with the inclusion of VR 360 degree views of the exhibition. →


PW MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 26 APRIL 2017
Signe Pierce: iPhones and Barbie Jeeps, By Marie-Claire Gagnon and Amar Priganica
Signe Pierce is interviewed by Amar Priganica and Marie-Claire Gagnon for PW-Magazine where they discuss what it means to be alone in the age of global connectivity. →


MN MAGAZINE | REVIEW | 24 APRIL 2017
MN Artists features review for the exhibition Andy Warhol: Minnesota Goes Pop by Suzanne Szucs in which she discusses Ziyang Wu’s work The Story of the Pig. →


FEM MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 24 APRIL 2017
From MySpace to Instagram: Talking Internet Evolution with Artist Molly Soda
Molly Soda was interviewed by Rebecca Vorich for Fem Magazine with regards to her exhibition ‘thanks for the add’ and her recently published book ‘Pics or it didn’t happen: Images banned from Instagram’. Soda’s work “is putting the utopian internet to rest and illumination the subtle workings of the corporate influence”, writes Vorich. →


ALTERNATIVE ESCAPE | INTERVIEW | 21 APRIL 2017
Anne Vieux was interviewed by Alternative Escape about her upcoming solo exhibition Mesh at AKG this month. “This exhibition will create a space for the viewers’ bodies to exist within the mesh of the work, but also an out of body element…potentially a parallel virtual experience.” explains Vieux. →


COMMUNIQUE | EXHIBITION | 21 APRIL 2017
Galleries of Contemporary Art to open Cybercy exhibit May 5
Signe Pierce features in the exhibition Cybercy at the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art, Colorado. →


FAD MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 16 APRIL 2017
THE TOP 7 ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON THIS WEEK, By Tabish Khan
Stine Deja’s exhibition Cyphoria at Annka Kultys Gallery is described as “surreal and imaginative” in FAD Magazine’s list of top 7 art exhibitions to see in London this week. →


THE TANGENTIAL | REVIEW | 14 APRIL 2017
“Pics or It Didn’t Happen” Shows What Instagram Shuts Out, By Jay Gabler
Molly Soda and Arvida Byström’s book Pics or it didn’t happen is reviewed by Jay Gabler for the Tangential. “Pics or It Didn’t Happen complicates the idea of Instagram — or any other online social network — as a “community”, writes Gabler. →


ART RABBIT | FEATURE | 05 APRIL 2017
Art to See in New York and London, by Kyung An and Jessica Cerasi
Art Rabbit has named Cyphoria among the top picks of contemporary art not to miss in London this month. →


WALL STREET INTERNATIONAL | FEATURE | 03 APRIL 2017
Cyphoria, Stine Deja’s current exhibition at AKG, is mentioned in Wall Street International. →


WIDEWALLS | INTERVIEW | 02 APRIL 2017
Molly Soda was interviewed by Widewalls with regards to her latest exhibition “thanks for the add!” at leiminspace in Los Angeles. “It’s a show about my early life online and it deals with this era of sharing things before the social media we know today came up…(it) deals with questions about archiving and with how we put so much faith in the Internet” says Soda. →


TIME OUT | ARTICLE | 31 MARCH 2017
Cyphoria, Stine Deja’s current exhibition of “slick video animations” at Annka Kultys, is reported in Time Out. →


PURPLE | REVIEW | 30 MARCH 2017
Signe Pierce has been reviewed in Purple Art in relation to her debut solo exhibition Virtual Normality in Vienna. →


ANTI-UTOPIAS | REVIEW | 24 MARCH 2017
Stine Deja’s Cyphoria, the current exhibition at Annka Kultys, is described as “a metaphysical travel agency, offering to transport the viewer to an unrestrained plethora of destinations beyond the limitations of the physical body” by the contemporary art platform Anti-Utopias. →


BECAUSE | REVIEW | 24 MARCH 2017
Stine Deja: Cyphoria, By Dino Bonacic
Stine Deja’s current exhibition, Cyphoria, at Annka Kultys was described by Dino Bonacic for Because Magazine as “travel into a cyber world of satire and absurdity” . →


PAPER MAGAZINE | REVIEW | 15 MARCH 2017
Molly Soda and Arvida Byström were interviewed by Paper magazine about their new book ‘Pics or It Didn’t Happen: Images Banned From Instagram‘. Annie Felix writes “Pics or It Didn’t Happen is a political and historical statement in direct disobedience of corporation-dictated rules… It’s an addition to your coffee table that actually explores the power of the image in our collective memory, and how deleting an image is akin to deleting a piece of history – if there aren’t any pictures, it didn’t happen.” →


ARTSY | ARTICLE | 13 MARCH 2017
The Photographs of Women’s Bodies That Instagram Censored, BY Molly Gottschalk
Artsy published an article about the book ‘Pics or It Didn’t Happen: Images Banned From Instagram‘ by Arvida Byström and Molly Soda, featuring photographs that have been banned from Instagram. “The book engages in a dialogue around the policies found across social media, which are designed to keep users safe, though have unintentionally censored artistic freedoms.” writes Molly Gottschalk. →


NYLON | INTERVIEW | 09 MARCH 2017
MEET THE WOMEN GETTING RADICALLY REAL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Molly Soda speaks with Nylon about Instagram. Molly Beauchemin notes: “If Instagram is a space where every photo tells a story, even subversive images become part of the narrative.” →

MASK MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 05 MARCH 2017
Anne Vieux is interviewed in The Material issue in March 2017 of MASK Magazine. Vieux is quoted saying: “I’ve seen some work that focuses on the body and the application of technology via the body. I think about the social effects of technology and colour.” →


1GRANARY | REVIEW | 28 FEBRUARY 2017
WAVELENGTH: A CRITIQUE OF POP CULTURE, By Alice Bell
1 GRANARY’s Alice Bell mentions Ziyang Wu’s The Story of the Pig in a review of the group exhibition Wavelength, curated by Liya Liu. →

MASK MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 28 FEBRUARY 2017
Molly Soda is interviewed in Lonely issue in February 2017 of MASK Magazine. The article “Alone with Molly Soda,” by Randon Rosenbohm, features on ongoing dialogue about the internet and if it does make us more lonely or if brings us closer together. Soda is quoted saying, “A lot of my loneliness is not an act, but it’s also a thing I’m playing with it. Being alone is the only way that I can make the work that I make, because a lot of it is about the things that we do when we’re alone, the way we sort of perform loneliness for other people, and what it means to put it on the internet.” →


MAN REPELLER | REVIEW | 16 FEBRUARY 2017
Artists Explore Why We Act the Way We Do Online, BY HANNAH KEEGAN
Molly Soda and her recent exhibition Comfort Zone at AKG are reviewed on Man Repeller. Hannah Keegan writes: “The chaotic mix of Soda’s digital world is unsettling; even more so is the sense of familiarity that sets in after viewing curated glimpses of her ‘real’ life.” →


DROSTE EFFECT | FEATURE | 10 FEBRUARY 2017
London Agenda: Generalized Anxiety Relaxation Centre, by Ruth Waters
Ruth Waters’ Generalised Anxiety Relaxation Centre, the closing event of Cacotopia at AKG, was reported by Manu Buttiglione for Droste Effect. Waters is quoted describing the event as: “Generalized Anxiety Relaxation (2016), presented at Annka Kultys Gallery as part of Cacotopia, a group show featuring five recent 2016 MFA graduates, is made up of a series of bookable workshops in meditation, relaxation and self love.” →


ARTNET NEWS | FEATURE | 09 FEBRUARY 2017
9 Art Shows to See During New York Fashion Week, By Sarah Cascone
Artnet News lists the group show at The Hole featuring work by Ziyang Wu in a roundup of art exhibitions to see during New York Fashion Week. The exhibition, WAVELENGTH II: New Consumerism was curated by Yi Wang and combined works of art in fashion in questions of sustainability and authenticity. →


NYLON | INTERVIEW | 09 FEBRUARY 2017
Artist Signe Pierce Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Big Sean’s New Video, By Sydney Gore
Signe Pierce was interviewed by Nylon magazine in relation to her upcoming exhibitions with Annka Kultys Gallery and Nathalie Halgand Galerie in Vienna, and her recent collaboration with rapper Big Sean. →


FAD MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 05 FEBRUARY 2017
THE TOP 5 ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON THIS WEEK, BY tabish khan
Cacotopia, the current exhibition at AKG, has been selected as FAD’s Top five Exhibitions to see in London. “A new show every week in this five week exhibition. I got to lie on a bed and watch a hypnotic saccharine video, while this coming week the gallery will be turned into a yoga studio. All shows are on the theme of a utopia that has an underside to it” reviewer Tabish Khan writes. →

ATP DIARY | FEATURE | 14 JANUARY 2017
5 exhibitions to see in January | London, by Giulia Ponzano
Giulia Ponzano chose Cacotopia, as one of her must-see shows in London. →

GEMINI MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 21 JANUARY 2017
Molly Soda is featured the the second issue of Gemini Magazine. →


BLOUIN ARTINFO | REVIEW | 21 JANUARY 2017
Cacotopia was reported by Bluoin Artinfo. The author writes, “The works deal with a collective contemporary anxiety, interspersed with elements of fantasy as coping mechanism.” →


ORGAN THING | REVIEW | 19 JANUARY 2017
ORGAN THING: Week two of Cacotopia, Andrea Williamson at Annka Kultys Gallery…
The group exhibition Cacotopia at Annka Kultys Gallery is reviewed in ORGAN. The author writes “for the second part of Cocotopia is equally as compelling as last week’s first part was”. →


AMUSE | FEATURE | 16 JANUARY 2017
7 Female Artists Turning their Bedrooms into Art
Molly Soda is included in Amuses’s article on “7 Female Artists Turning their Bedrooms into Art”. Soda is quoted saying: “My work is interested in what we do within our private spaces and what happens when we make those spaces public”. →


AESTHETICA MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 13 JANUARY 2017
Cacotopia, the exhibition at AKG has been listed by Aesthetica as “Five to see this week-end“. The author writes “In Cacotopia, collective cultural anxieties are placed amongst elements of fantasy in a disorientating relationship between reality and fiction.” →


I-D VICE | FEATURE | 11 JANUARY 2017
10 Artists on the Art They Want to See in 2017
I-D Vice has named Molly Soda one of the “10 Artists on the Art They Want to See in 2017.” Writer Charlotte Jansen notes “Her second solo exhibition at Annka Kultys gallery in East London, ‘Comfort Zone’, at the end of 2016 featured 18 hours of photobooth footage, as well as new resin sculptures of bedroom clutter and beauty paraphernalia.” →


ORGAN THING | REVIEW | 10 JANUARY 2017
The group exhibition Cacotopia at Annka Kultys Gallery is reviewed in ORGAN. The author writes “a show to return to and engage with over the next few weeks”. →


AQNB | ARTICLE | 09 JANUARY 2017
Five Artists in Five Weeks for ‘Cacotopia’
AQNB has written about Cacotopia, our upcoming group exhibition “Five Artists in Five Weeks for ‘Cacotopia’“. →


POSTURE MEDIA | INTERVIEW | 06 JANUARY 2017
Signe Pierce, The Only Girl in Times Square, By Annie Rose
Annie Rose, editor at Posture Media, interviews Signe Pierce in a conversation focusing on the artist’s aesthetic, influences and femininity. →


TIME OUT LONDON | FEATURE | 17 DECEMBER 2016
The best art exhibitions of 2016
Molly Soda’s Comfort Zone, second solo exhibition at AKG is featured in Time Out in “Best Art Exhibitions of 2016” by Eddy B Frankel, art editor of Time Out London magazine. The list includes Abstract Expressionism of The Royal Academy of Art, Anselm Kiefer Exhibitionat White Cube, William Eggleston Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, Animality at Marian Goodman, Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro, Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern, Zaha Hadidat The Serpentine, Bruce Nauman at BlainSouthern and Jeff Koons at Newport Street Gallery, Donna Huanca at Zabludowicz Collection and The Ethics of Dust at Houses of Parliament. →


YOUNG SPACE | FEATURE | 14 DECEMBER 2016
young space has interviewed Aaron Scheer about the meaning of painting in the digital age. →


MTV.COM | PODCAST | 09 DECEMBER 2016
Molly Soda talks about her work, art and the Internet with Darcie Wilder at MTV podcasts. →


ARTNET | FEATURE | 06 DECEMBER 2016
Satellite Art Show Brings ‘More Fun’ to Miami Art Week, By Sarah Cascone
In a round-up of Satellite Art Show in Miami, writer Sarah Cascone mentions Signe Pierce’s installation Entropical Getaway in collaboration with Castor Gallery. →


ARTRABBIT | INTERVIEW | 29 NOVEMBER 2016
Molly Soda’s Comfort Zone, by Vivi Kallinikou
Vivi Kalliniku interviews Molly Soda about her work, her nudes and what it means to be online. Vivi writes “Her Twitter feed is a piece of performance art. Her YouTube beauty tutorials have an inimitable style and her take on the digital is what everyone should be talking about.” →

ARTVERGE | INTERVIEW | 24 NOVEMBER 2016
spaces in between, analysing ivan liovik ebels relational aesthetics
Ivan Liovik Ebel is interviewed by ArtVerge. The article “Spaces in Between: Analysing Ivan Liovik Ebel’s Relational Aesthetics” not only provides important insights into the artist’s arts making process but also some more personal elements of his character. His work was featured at AKG in Zero Zero summer group exhibition. →


THIS IS TOMORROW | FEATURE | 24 NOVEMBER 2016
spaces in between, analysing ivan liovik ebels relational aesthetics
Molly Soda’s Comfort Zone on view at AKG is featured on This is Tomorrow. →


VIOLETTE COLLECTIVE | INTERVIEW | 17 NOVEMBER 2016
Violette Collective interviews MOLLY SODA
Viollette Collective interviews Molly Soda via Skype. →


SPINDLE MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 16 NOVEMBER 2016
Interview self confessed webcam princess molly soda
Molly Soda was interviewed with regards to her exhibition Comfort Zone at AKG by Spindle magazine. Victoria Pierce writes, ” Comfort Zone brings together the artist’s exploration of how social media, instant messaging and constant online sharing invades and affects our lives today, blurring the lines between our private and public self.” →


CURATING THE CONTEMPORARY | REVIEW | 14 NOVEMBER 2016
Interview self confessed webcam princess molly soda
Angela Pippo has reviewed Molly Soda Comfort Zone in Curating the Contemporary. She writes: “Molly Soda’s practice responds to the broad preoccupation with the changing of global social dynamics, and for her second solo exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery, she proposes a new selection of projects by opening the door of her MacBook memory”. →


THIS IS TOMORROW | FEATURE | 11 NOVEMBER 2016
Molly Soda Comfort Zone on view at AKG is listed in THIS IS TOMORROW, a contemporary art magazine, featuring some of the most innovative and culturally significant exhibitions around the world. →


THE ART PARTNERS | FEATURE | 10 NOVEMBER 2016
Sherman Sam Together We’re Heavy was featured on The Art Partners’s list of “The Five Exhibitions to visits this month in London” citing Zabludowicz Collection, Somerset House, Annka Kultys Gallery, Victoria Miro Mayfair and White Cube Bermondsey. →


ARTEFACT MAGAZINE | REVIEW | 07 NOVEMBER 2016
Exhibition | Molly Soda – Comfort Zone
Iman El Kafrawi reviews Molly Soda’s solo-exhibition Comfort Zone at Annka Kultys Gallery for Artefact Magazine. She writes that Comfort Zone “is a raw, authentic view on the way the public world of social media and the Internet is embedded into our ‘private’ lives, and that we are never alone.” →


BLOUIN ARTINFO | REVIEW | 06 NOVEMBER 2016
Molly Soda’s solo show, Comfort Zone, has been reviewed by Blouin ArtInfo’s Amanda Avery. →


METAL MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 02 NOVEMBER 2016
Signe Pierce: Neo-Noir Feminism, URL to IRL, By Jos Porath
Signe Pierce’s conversation with Jos Porath is reported in Metal Magazine; with references to cyberfeminism and other concepts the artist explores in her practice, the interview outlines Pierce’s investigation of the boundaries between reality, digitality and deception. →


TIME OUT LONDON | REVIEW | 27 OCTOBER 2016
Eddy Frankel has reviewed Molly Soda Comfort Zone in Time Out. Frankel writes “The show works because Soda’s exposing the seedy, aggressive, anonymous, sexual underbelly of digital life. Not just hers: we’re all implicated.” →


MOUSSE MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 25 OCTOBER 2016
Molly Soda Comfort Zone, on view at AKG, is featured in Mousse Magazine, published on 25 October 2016. →


TIME OUT MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 21 OCTOBER 2016
THE SHOWS YOU NEED TO SEE THIS SATURDAY
The current exhibition Comfort Zone by Molly Soda’s featured at Annka Kultys Gallery has been listed by Eddy Frankel in Time Out London, along with Amalia Ulman at Arcadia Missa and Petra Cortright at Carl Kostyal in “The shows you need to see this Saturday“. →


ARTFORUM | ARTICLE | AUTUMN 2016
“That Time”, GERÐARSAFN KÓPAVOGUR ART MUSEUM , Hamraborg 4, October 27–December 18, 2016
Artforum has mentioned Rachel de Joode’s installation as a “standout piece” at the group show That Time in Reykjavik. →

PAUL’S ART WORLD | FEATURE | 16 OCTOBER 2016
Molly Soda Comfort Zone has been listed by the writer and curator, Paul Carey-Kent as the gallery show to see in London along with Neo Rauch at David Zwirner, Donna Huanca at Zabludowicz, Cindy Sherman and David Salle at Skarstedt. He writes: “I often feel that artists using new media ending up making ersatz versions of what could been made by other means, but American Molly Soda’s stream of screens, iPads, selfies, messages and images does feel genuinely alternative” in “Choices up Now“. →


ALTERNATIVE ESCAPE | INTERVIEW | OCTOBER 2016
Curatorial platform Alternative Escape has interviewed Molly Soda. Her solo show, Comfort Zone, is on view through 12 November at Annka Kultys Gallery. You can read the full interview here. →

FEBRUARY STATIONERY | REVIEW | 14 OCTOBER 2016
Marianne Eloise has written a review of Molly Soda’s solo show Comfort Zone at Annka Kultys Gallery. →


ART RABBIT | FEATURE | 12 OCTOBER 2016
Five shows to see in London this week
Comfort Zone, the exhibition by Molly Soda at Annka Kultys Gallery, has been listed by Viky Kalliniku in “Five shows to see in London this week“. →


ART ONEIDA | INTERVIEW | 2016
Kate Bickmore has been interviewed by Art Oneida about the installation of her sculpture in Hamilton College, Stairway to Enlightenment. →

ARTSY | FEATURE | 07 OCTOBER 2016
How Feminist Photography of the 1970’s Paved the Way for Women Artist Today
Molly Soda is featured in “How Feminist Photography of the 1970’s Paved the Way for Women Artist Today“. Charlotte Jansen writes: “Simultaneously sexy and imperfect, Hannah Wilke’s SOS Stratification Object Series (1975) recalls the body-hair flouting tactics and censor-defying use of nudity and menstrual blood of young feminist artists, such as Molly Soda.” →

TRACTION MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 03 OCTOBER 2016
Charlotte Bernard interviews Ivana Basic in “Throat Wanders Down the Blade“. “I am inside of the body and looking out. I am looking at what happens in the confines of that limited space, which is our habitat,” notes the artist. →


SLEEK MAGAZINE | INTERVIEW | 03 OCTOBER 2016
Gloria Cardona interviews Molly Soda on Comfort Zone, the artist’s second solo show with Annka Kultys Gallery, and writes “Molly Soda Challenges the Notion of Private Areas as Safe-havens“. →

ARTVERGE | REVIEW | 26 SEPTEMBER 2016
Yannis Kostarias reviews Ivana Basic’s exhibition and notes: “Annka Kultys gallery’s exhibitions have been remarkable indications of creativity in the long-term vitality of the east London art scene.” →


AQNB | REVIEW | 26 SEPTEMBER 2016
Ivana Basic @ Annka Kultys reviewed
Adeleine St has written a thorough review of Ivana Basic’s exhibition Throat wanders down the blade… at Annka Kultys Gallery for AQNB magazine. Describing the work, she writes: “The nape of the neck, a jagged rib, flesh that could once have been a hand, the nub of a heel, oscillating between foetal and decaying…” →


THE QUIETUS | REVIEW | 25 SEPTEMBER 2016
Alien Bodies: Ivana Basic At Annka Kultys
Robert Barry has written about Ivana Basic’s solo exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery, Throat wanders down the blade... “The work of Ivana Basic takes its starting point from human flesh, in all its horror and ambiguity,” writes Barry in “Aliens Bodies. Ivana Basic at Annka Kultys.” An interview with Ivana Basic follows his introduction as well as an extract of Ivana’s new book published by Annka Kultys Gallery. →


ARTVIEWER | FEATURE | 15 SEPTEMBER 2016
Ivana Basic at Annka Kultys Gallery
Art Viewer has listed Throat Wanders Down the Blade, Ivana Basic’s solo show at Annka Kultys Gallery. →

AUJOURD’HUI | FEATURE | 10 SEPTEMBER 2016
Ivana Basic’s solo show Throat Wanders Down the Blade has been listed by Aujourd’hui. →


INVERSE | INTERVIEW | 06 SEPTEMBER 2016
OG DIGITAL ARTIST MOLLY SODA IS NOT THE FACE OF CYBER-FEMINISM
Jamie Loftus interviews Molly Soda about her artistic practice, while the artist is preparing for her second solo exhibition Comfort Zone on view 14 October 2016 at Annka Kultys Gallery in London. →


BERLIN ART LINK | INTERVIEW | 29 JULY 2016
Nature // The Semiotics of Surface: An Interview with Rachel de Joode, By Julianne Cordray
Julianne Cordray interviews Rachel de Joode about “the interconnectedness of things” for Berlin Art Link. →


ARTNET | FEATURE | 28 JULY 2016
9 Emerging Artists You Need to Know About Right Now
Molly Soda is featured on Artnet in “9 Emerging Artist You Need to Know About Right Now“. Listing young artists across America who are catching our eye right now, Caroline Elbaor & Brian Boucher describe Molly Soda’s first ever solo exhibition as “impressive solo show at London’s newly-minted Annka Kultys Gallery”. →

SO FRISCH SO GUT | INTERVIEW | 20 JULY 2016
IT’S A REALITY PIECE!“ ◆ AN INTERVIEW WITH SIGNE PIERCE, By Annekathrin Hout
Signe Pierce has been interviewed by So Frisch So Gut writer Annekathrin Kohout. →


BERLIN ART LINK | REVIEW | 17 JULY 2016
Exhibition // ‘Zero Zero’ Proposes A New Post-Internet Landscape, By Romily Alice
Romily Alice reviews Annka Kultys Gallery’s exhibition Zero Zero for Berlin Art Link. →


MOUSSE MAGAZINE | FEATURE | 14 JULY 2016
The gallery group exhibition Zero Zero on view at Annka Kultys Gallery is featured in Mousse Magazine. →


AESTHETICA | ARTICLE | 11 JUNE 2016
Mapping the Invisible at the Rhode Island School Of Design, By Caia Hagel
Ziyang Wu’s contribution to the group show at the Rhode Island School of Design is named a “stand-out piece” by Caia Hagel for Aesthetica Magazine. →
