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On Thomas More's wildly influential book, which was published 500 years ago

BY Carol Mavor |

Artists write about a work of art that has influenced them

Artists write about a work of art that has influenced them

Artists write about a work of art that influenced them

The great art historian Aby Warburg was born 150 years ago. John-Paul Stonard visits his famous library in Hamburg

BY John-Paul Stonard |

Despite years of sexual inequality in China a positive gender-shift seems to be taking place in the art world

BY Colin Siyuan Chinnery |

Looking at Caravaggio in the 21st century

BY Maria H. Loh |

Artists write about a work of art that has influenced them

The fifth and final part of our series looking back at the most significant exhibitions from the past 25 years

David Grubbs on Kai Althoff's recorded music, in the new issue of frieze d/e out now

BY David Grubbs |

Grizedale’s collaborative model village comes to Dublin

BY Hannah Duguid |

The penultimate installment of our five part series: the frieze editors select the most significant shows from the past 25 years

Claus Richter on attending an early concert by Workshop

BY Claus Richter |

Tobias Madison on the 2001 album Es liebt Dich und Deine Köperlichkeit ein Ausgeflippter by Workshop

BY Tobias Madison |

Lena Henke on Kai Althoff and Lutz Braun's installation Kolten Flynn (2006)

BY Lena Henke |

Mathieu Malouf on material juxtapositions in Kai Althoff's works from 2007

BY Mathieu Malouf |

A Man Walks his Dog in the Park

BY Yair Oelbaum |

Nicolaus Schafhausen on Germany, origins and individualism as utopia in the work of Kai Althoff

BY Nicolaus Schafhausen |

With their tribal tattoos facing the world, the sculptures of Anna Uddenberg shed a light on class and gender stereotypes

BY Karen Archey |