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The British artist revisits a classic 1970s photobook interrogating ‘unruly’ archival images

BY David Campany |

The artist's recent works exploring beasts, with a specially paired text by art historian John Berger

BY John Berger AND Heji Shin |

From a celebration of local talent at the SONGEUN Art and Cultural Foundation to a major museum survey of Hiro Steyerl at MMCA, these are the exhibitions to see during the inaugural Frieze Week Seoul this year

BY Matthew McLean |

At Kampnagel, Hamburg, the choreographer takes on the ‘oppressive’ world of ballet

BY Emily May |

The auteur inverts Hollywood genre tropes in an alien invasion romp that questions what we see and believe

BY Ian Bourland |

How collaboration and constant experimentation defined the late fashion designer’s remarkable career

BY Sophie Tolhurst |

Grappling with issues of identity and cultural memory, these artists take to the biennial in Kosovo with remarkable resilience and imagination

BY Kimberly Bradley |

Tom Jeffreys interviews the exhibition’s co-curator, Ksenia Malykh, about the significance of staging an exhibition in wartime, and the message it sends to Ukrainians and the world

BY Tom Jeffreys AND Ksenia Malykh |

Carlos Kong reflects on the late curator’s poetry of the public domain

BY Carlos Kong |

Randy Kennedy recalls meeting the seminal pop artist and how his outsize sculptures injected wit and whimsy into the everyday

BY Randy Kennedy |

The writer’s new book riffs on the work of Édouard Levé while highlighting his own predilection for the absurd

BY Bailey Trela |

To coincide with an exhibition at Mimosa House, London, Juliet Jacques asks how we respond to influential but marginalized historical figures

BY Juliet Jacques |

The Tate Modern curator speaks to Marko Gluhaich about the stories she’s bringing to the Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational and the 2023 Gwangju Biennale

BY Marko Gluhaich AND Sook-Kyung Lee |

Saim Demircan explores three decades of life and loss in Kharkiv through the work of the Ukrainian photographer

BY Saim Demircan |

The artist’s latest one-act play considers the social and psychic repercussions of Belgium's colonialist project

BY Amber Power |

On the occasion of his show at Anonymous Gallery, the artist speaks to Jamila Prowse about using art to attend to personal and collective loss

BY Jamila Prowse AND Abbas Zahedi |

Dominique Petit-Frère recounts how Limbo Accra supports artist communities and came to transform unrealized developments across Ghana

The novelist watches Joanna Hogg’s two recent films and muses on how they convey the lessons learned in creative practices

BY Elif Batuman |

Salena Barry reflects on how the public art commission captures the pioneering spirit of Britain’s Caribbean community

BY Salena Barry |

Mariam Elnozahy looks at the way opera has shaped Egypt’s cultural landscape and influenced the country’s new city for arts and culture

BY Mariam Elnozahy |
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