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Vienna has a unique relationship to interior design. An essay by Helen Chang explores the effect on architecture in the city, inside and out

BY Helen Chang |

Martha Jungwirth and five decades of painting. By Jörg Heiser with a statement by Albert Oehlen and a piece by Austrian poet Friederike Mayröcker

BY Jörg Heiser |

Postwar experiments in poetry and art: revisiting the Wiener Gruppe

BY Pablo Larios |

A collaborative project responding to the Wiener Gruppe

BY Ann Cotten |

Josef Dabernig’s tireless quest for autonomy

BY Matthias Dusini |

Political portraiture and sci-fi ciphers

BY Melissa Canbaz |

Simon Denny and the exhibition as interface

BY Elvia Wilk |

Looking at recent work of the legendary and elusive California-based artist Lutz Bacher

Experimental fiction, speculative portraits and shifting contexts

BY Alice Butler |

Unbearable lightness, the fashion industry and ‘portraits of nouns’

BY David Everitt Howe |

A number of  long-overdue exhibitions have recently celebrated the achievements of overlooked women artists. What’s driving this wave of rediscoveries?

BY Kaelen Wilson-Goldie |

Bik Van der Pol: artists as undercover agents

BY Nick Aikens |

From clairvoyance to religiosity and the secret of the ‘100 Black Planets’

BY Tom Morton |

A work-in-progress about the complex world of the Bedouins

BY Daniel Horn |

A new book by Bruce Altshuler explores the history of postwar exhibitions

BY Sam Thorne |

From the Louvre to the Hermitage, historical collections are being liberated from their museum walls - with varying degrees of success