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Emily McDermott profiles the artist and reflects on an arts practice that transcends boundaries of language and cultural identity

BY Emily McDermott |

Rhoda Feng reviews David Hare’s new play – now playing at The Shed, New York – exploring the mythologies behind the controversial city planner

BY Rhoda Feng |

How spontaneous, informal networks are transforming the art scene of the eternal city

BY Ana Vukadin |

Eloise Hendy interrogates the complexities of merciless mother-daughter bonds in the author's latest book Is Mother Dead 

BY Eloise Hendy |

Ahead of the opening of kurimanzutto New York this November, Adam Smith-Perez profiles the team behind the gallery’s new space, architectural studio SO – IL

BY Adam Smith-Perez |

Sarah Shin shares the history of the press and its interest in different forms of communication

BY Sarah Shin AND Vanessa Peterson |

Lindsay Choi looks at two works by the artist that invite her audience to mutual exchange

 

BY Lindsay Choi |

On her latest album, the musician tackles mourning and uses memory as a way to enrich life’s soil

BY Harry Tafoya |

Daniel Culpan visits ‘Very Private?’ at Charleston, Sussex, where six contemporary artists, including Ajamu X and Tim Walker, respond to a recently discovered hoard of Grant’s pornographic works 

BY Daniel Culpan |

Aaron Williamson reflects on the life of his late friend and collaborator, an artworld outlier whose instinct was to deny official channels

BY Aaron Williamson |

Ahead of Tate Modern’s first major show on the French artist in 70 years, what can we learn from an incomplete work of art?

BY Chloë Ashby |

Terence Trouillot speaks to the curator about his experience preparing for the exhibition and his plans to show artists who span the globe and different time periods 

BY Terence Trouillot AND Sohrab Mohebbi |

Lucy Ives profiles the artist whose fabric sculptures conserve the texture of everyday life

BY Lucy Ives |

The author's debut book, Which As You Know Means Violence, reveals the politics of self-injury in performance art and contemporary culture

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

The writer pens a list of everything he’s said goodbye to

BY Wayne Koestenbaum |

A wry interrogation of 'The Twilight World' and the literary sequel to the Hollywood blockbuster 'Heat'

BY Ed Luker |

On the occasion of a retrospective in Dusseldorf, Stanton Taylor revisits Mucha's remembrance of West Germany

BY Stanton Taylor |

Agata Pyzik on the life and work of the fearless feminist artist

BY Agata Pyzik |

The artist’s ballroom and dance music-inspired new album is a rebirth necessitated by ruin

BY Harmony Holiday |

Édouard Louis’s A Woman’s Battles and Transformations and Lynne Tillman’s Mothercare both look at the struggles of their mothers through the socioeconomics lens of caregiving

BY Jennifer Kabat |
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