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Spotlighting Gail Rebhan’s About Time, the legacy of Black women writers, A.V. Rockwell’s first feature film and an urgent podcast about trans joy and politics

BY Angel Lambo |

So Mayer tracks the histories of collective filmmaking practices, often responding to the turbulence of British politics

BY So Mayer |

Looking back on the pioneering artist, curator and media theorist’s life and career

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

Artworks are secondary in the group’s struggle for stolen soil in Australia’s Northern Territory

BY Caitlin Chaisson |

Javier Senosiain, a pioneer of organic architecture, shares his vision behind Parque Quetzalcóatl – a park that has been decades in the making

BY Moses Hubbard |

MTV's The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist is supposed to celebrate art as such, but traps its players in the same tropes they typically oppose

BY Ian Bourland |

Set in 1960s New York, the author's debut novel looks at who is given a voice, as well as satirizing the concept of work as a cure for alienation 

BY Leila Sackur |

This week’s selection also revisits the works of two literary giants and Yo Yo Ma’s electrifying rendition of a Bach classic 

BY Marko Gluhaich |

Using web3 technologies, the Berlin-based artist collective attempts to grant sovereignty to nature

BY Simon Wu |

In Damien Chazelle’s newest film, the altar of Hollywood crumbles under the weight of its own spectacle

BY Carlos Valladares |

For his Frieze Projects installation, the artist gives Los Angeles’ historically undervalued street vendors the focus they deserve

BY Patricia Escárcega |

A landmark exhibition at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum draws on the latest research to throw new light on the Dutch Master  

BY Lua Vollaard |

Other highlights include a Ghanaian internet radio station rapidly taking over international airwaves and the latest novel from Nell Zink

BY Vanessa Peterson |

On the 50th anniversary of the Roe v Wade ruling, Megan Nolan analyses how women's anger has been fetishized in film and literature

BY Megan Nolan |

McKenzie Wark shares how techno made her feel at home in her body

BY McKenzie Wark |

Other highlights include composer Ryuichi Sakamoto’s latest album and the New York Review of Architecture – a small, independent newspaper reviewing the city’s most reputable (and disreputable) buildings

BY Terence Trouillot |

The artist and photographer confronts the ethical considerations made when photographing teenagers, and how they turn the camera onto themselves

BY Justine Kurland |

The rising playwright and director discuss Sound of the Underground – a collaboration between eight drag performers – opening at London’s Royal Court Theatre

BY Alastair Curtis |

Released in the UK this month, Caitlin Quinlan explores what Todd Field's TÁR (2022) reveals about the abuses of power and the possibilities of accountability 

BY Caitlin Quinlan |

Twenty-five years since its publication, the correlations between power, wealth and ecology depicted in Davis's book remain utterly relevant

BY Justin Beal |
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