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In the film adaptation of the 2021 book-length manifesto by academic Andreas Malm, the stylized aesthetic and surface-level backstory of the characters fall flat 

BY Caitlin Quinlan |

A man in Cairo begins to lose his reflection in the writer’s latest short story on selfhood, translated from Arabic by Katharine Halls

BY Haytham el-Wardany AND Katharine Halls |

In the author's newly translated novel, an unnamed protagonist faces the limits and freedoms granted through speech

BY Laura McLean-Ferris |

At his upcoming show at ICA Watershed, Boston, the artist transports his audience using the power of sound baths

BY Evan Moffitt |

At Grendon Prison, Buckinghamshire, Ikon Gallery’s groundbreaking artist-in-residence programme provides inmates with an opportunity for self-actualisation

BY Harry Stopes |

Other highlights include Plaster, a quarterly poster magazine dedicated to contemporary artists, and a new stage adaption of Derek Jarman’s Blue 

BY Sean Burns |

On the occasion of the artist’s first major retrospective outside of the US, Travis Diehl considers the 1985 painting ‘Untitled (Green Storefront)’

BY Travis Diehl |

After the most contested elections since the country’s return to democracy in 1999, what should Nigeria’s artists and citizens expect from their new Trumpian government?

BY Ayodeji Rotinwa |

The coral atoll nation makes bold moves to back up thousands of years of oral testimonies and history

BY Celeste Olalquiaga |

Focusing on an alleged looter of Cambodian cultural heritage, this six-part series is yet another reminder that too many stolen artefacts still reside in Western museums

BY Edna Bonhomme |

Author Nick Blackburn on the sudden loss of the British drag icon and gay rights activist

BY Nick Blackburn |

The British sculptor who raised the humble to the monumental is honoured by former students and colleagues

Ahead of her first British solo show at London's Sadie Coles HQ, the artist discusses her idea of womanhood and how her creative career blossomed later in life

BY Ana Vukadin |

Other highlights include Ira Sachs’s sexy tragicomedy and an overdue English translation of an East German literary classic

BY Chloe Stead |

Polly Barton’s candid interviews question the interpersonal dynamics – shame, embarrassment, jealousy, ethics – of pornography

BY Houman Barekat |

The constantly evolving event site uses perpetual adaptation and new notion of creative practice to face the challenges to sustainability

BY J. Morgan Puett |

Ahead of the release of his new book Land Sickness, the author shares the books that have inspired him

BY Nikolaj Schultz |

In 'Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape', the photographer uses drones to shift his perspective, capturing the country from the air

BY Jonah Goldman Kay |

Released last month in the US, music is the means by which the film narrates the spunky Korean French protagonist’s fraught relationship with her mother culture

BY Diana Seo Hyung Lee |

A profile of the collective whose recent project highlights haenyeo – strong, independent divers from Jeju Island

BY Haeju Kim |
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