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The poet’s second collection, ‘Romance or the End’, belongs in the heartbreak canon with Maggie Nelson and Anne Carson

BY Ana Cecilia Alvarez |

Ahead of a major Frieze Week exhibition of work from Eileen Harris Norton's collection, we speak to the pionnering founder of Art + Practice

Q. What could you imagine doing if you didn’t do what you do? A. Raising goats

BY ​Annie Ernaux |

As a five-decade survey of her work opens at Baltic in Gateshead, the legendary feminist discusses why women artists need to keep pushing for change

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Mendacious news stories, industrial farming videos and leaking pipes infiltrate London’s Serpentine Sackler Gallery

BY Juliet Jacques |

Speaking to frieze editor Andrew Durbin, Rainer discusses the way she resists the myths of the 1960s

BY Andrew Durbin |

With a survey exhibition at The Shed, the visionary artist speaks to Emma McCormick-Goodhart about the importance of learning from nature

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

Vicuña’s retrospective at Witte de With, Rotterdam, brings together over a hundred key works

As the artist has his major retrospective at Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, he speaks about his art historical influences and pet peeves 

BY Adam Heardman |

Q: What could you imagine doing if you didn’t do what you do? A: Curating a collection of iconic men’s streetwear

BY William Gibson |

The artist and psychogeographer discusses building on the protests of the past

BY Juliet Jacques |

The director of Rome’s Galleria Borghese on her earliest memories of art museums and the mystery of Caravaggio

BY Anna Coliva |

Osei Bonsu interviews the artist about the evolution of her thinking

BY Osei Bonsu |

The artist’s physically gruelling performances reflect on the black body and the possibilities of resurrection

BY Evan Moffitt |

Q. What could you imagine doing if you didn’t do what you do? A. Reading all day 

BY ​Meredith Monk |

As catwalk season begins, the activist behind the original slogan t-shirt says that sustainability must no longer be optional

BY Amy Sherlock |

The Haitian-born artist discusses the climate crisis, losing his memory and belonging to a country of ruptures and profound dreaming

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

From transcending humanity to folk tales, the artist discusses work currently on view at Tiwani Contemporary, London

BY Aurella Yussuf |

‘The past must be enriched’: An interview with leading French sociologists Luc Boltanski and Arnaud Esquerre