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The artist’s new film, Powwow People, recreates the Indigenous dance gatherings that play a role in Native community formation

BY Ian Bourland |

Launched to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexuality, Triumf Amiria is the country’s first institution dedicated to LGBTQ+ culture

BY Carlos Kong |

Anthony McCarten’s play on the two art legends’ relationship is bogged down in potted biographies but builds to a crescendo

BY Rhoda Feng |

Michael Costiff, John Foley, Pam Hogg and Princess Julia pay tribute to the pioneering fashion designer and activist

Two new collections published by Fonograf Editions reintroduce readers to the preternatural heart of the poet

BY Andrew Durbin |

After fleeing the city in 2014, Kateryna Aliinyk remembers the landscape of her childhood

BY Kateryna Aliinyk |

Orit Gat unpacks the rise of ‘smart’ technologies and how they’re being harmfully manipulated

BY Orit Gat |

Despite a banner year for AI art with the release of DALL-E 2 and MidJourney, the fruitlessness of its endeavour has become plain

BY Mike Pepi |

Five performances staged by the company at Danspace Project, New York, use synchronicity and discordance to thwart audience’s expectations for dance

BY Samara Michaelson |

A trip to the cultural capital of Ukraine reveals how art institutions have adapted to life during wartime

BY Moses Hubbard |

Other highlights include Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy’s culinary horror and a podcast for freelance writers

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Sean Burns speaks to the artist about the current protests in her home country and how the art world can better act in solidarity with the insurgents

BY Shirin Neshat AND Sean Burns |

After a year of volatility in the crypto markets, Skyers considers the community-building potential for artists working on the blockchain

BY Eileen Isagon Skyers |

From the rise of sculpture to the return of landmark art events, three frieze editors discuss the year in art



 

Other highlights include a new documentary on German dancer Pina Bausch and a podcast dedicated to solving the mystery of artist Ana Mendieta's suspicious death

BY Chloe Stead |

Jeppe Ugelvig reflects the growing technology of ‘moodboarding’ and how art and fashion are inextricably linked through appropriation

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

The former starlet’s return to the screen is just a reminder of how far she has fallen from favour

BY Harley Wong |

Resemble AI CEO Zohaib Ahmed on whether the human touch still matters

BY Andrew Durbin AND Zohaib Ahmed |

From the first-ever reissue of Steve Lawrence’s Newspaper to Denis Villeneuve's HBO crime thriller, these are the top picks for the year

A Shanghai native reflects on the catastrophe of the Chinese governments autocratic attempts to stop the spread

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