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Fernanda Brenner looks at three activists groups challenging Bolsonaro’s anti-Indigenous government

BY Fernanda Brenner |

With nearly every museum in the grip of contemptuous Law & Justice loyalists, what is the future of contemporary art?

BY Adam Mazur |

As their first solo institutional show opens at the Walker Art Center, Carolyn Lazard speaks with Edna Bonhomme about avant-garde film, Blackness and disability

BY Carolyn Lazard AND Edna Bonhomme |

Wie sieht die Zukunft der zeitgenössischen Kunst im Lande aus, wenn fast jedes Museum in den Klauen der verächtlichen Parteiloyalisten von „Recht und Gerechtigkeit“ ist?

BY Adam Mazur |

After a series of new appointments for Berlin’s museums, Carina Bukuts discusses the future of the city’s institutional landscape with Anselm Franke, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Fabian Schöneich and Sung Tieu

Amy Sherlock returns to the artist’s east London studio to witness preparations for a major new exhibition at Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas 

BY Amy Sherlock AND Magali Reus |

25 years after its premiere, Wong’s film about being unable to escape the present strikes a new relevance 

BY Shiv Kotecha |

On Stefan and Franciszka Themerson’s celebrated experimental anti-fascist film poem, Europa

BY So Mayer |

Ahead of his first UK institutional exhibition at Camden Art Centre in London, the artist speaks with curator Cédric Fauq about how returning to Martinique after a decade made him rethink anti-colonial approaches

BY Cédric Fauq AND Julien Creuzet |

The writer reflects on how secretly loving pool led him down a path of self-education

BY Tan Lin |

Members and affiliates of Asco reflect on the influence of the Los Angeles avant-garde group and the events that inspired its creation

What role did the institution play in photography’s ascent?

BY Sean Burns |

Sam Moore looks at how the artist became yet another victim of Costume Institute Benefit’s appropriation problem

BY Sam Moore |

Carina Bukuts revisits the city-wide exhibition that celebrated the architects centenary while searching for signs of Berlins future

BY Carina Bukuts |

In two exhibitions in New York and Berlin, Wu Tsang documents the musician improvising arias and discussing love and spirituality with his wife Elizabeth

BY Marko Gluhaich |

From pole dancing to Disney princesses, the artist ‘hijacks’ modes of performance to show the power dynamics inherent in the way we move

BY Ysabelle Cheung |

What does the closure of the iconic gallery mean for the New York art world? 

BY Andrew Durbin |

Novelist Ida Marie Hede reflects on bad dreams, Marianna Simnett and Disney princesses

BY Ida Marie Hede |

As 'Life Between Islands' opens at Tate Britain, two painters reflect on the importance of place to their work

The artist speaks to Allie Biswas about the medium’s gimmick-free nature

BY Allie Biswas |