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The frieze team selects the projects they are most looking forward to at the Giardini’s Central Pavilion and the Arsenale

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The frieze team selects the projects they are most looking forward to at the Giardini’s Central Pavilion and the Arsenale

BY frieze |

A new production, playing at New York’s Public Theater, traces anti-Asian violence in the US but relies too heavily on anti-racist tropes

BY Harley Wong |

The Austrian artist Wolfgang Zinggl looks back on his social practice collective’s project for the 1999 Venice Biennale

BY Wolfgang Zinggl |

The writer’s new collection of essays repositions Indiana as a prescient analyst of US art and politics

BY Daniel Felsenthal |

In Does Your House Have Lions (2021), the filmmaking duo explore the meaning of friendship, community and freedom against a backdrop of inequality and state violence

The artist and author’s new novella, ‘Tuesday or September or The End’, imagines an alternative collective future

BY Travis Diehl |

Artists Matt Peterson and Malek Rasamny on their multimedia project, which investigates the parallels between North American Indigenous reservations and Palestinian refugee camps

The Filipino artist-activist collective shares a chart outlining their organizing strategies

BY SAKA |

Part memoir, part literary portrait, the author’s new book on Berlin goes beyond familiar narratives of the German capital

BY Mitch Speed |

In Parallel Mothers (2021), the director delves further into the difficulties of Spain's political past

BY Tommy Greene |

In celebration of Tiwani Contemporary’s new Lagos outpost, director Maria Varnava reflects on the inaugural show and Joy Labinjo’s Nigerian homecoming

BY Vanessa Peterson AND Maria Varnava |

Set under the context of a new Taliban regime, Mariam Ghani speaks to the artist about how the once sustained arts in Afghanistan will ensue  

BY Mariam Ghani AND Rahraw Omarzad |

Nicole Rudick’s new biography weaves together her own writing with that of Saint Phalle, offering a more complex portrait of the artist

BY Kate Wolf |

Ian Bourland speaks to the writer about the persistence of university narratives and what it means to write novels in 2022

BY Ian Bourland AND Julia May Jonas |

As ‘Decriminalised Futures’ opens at London’s ICA, members of Babeworld draw on their own experiences to examine the parallels and ethics of organisations working with artist/sex workers

BY Babeworld |

Launched in the summer of 2021, the Indigenous-led initiative promotes exhibitions, programming and fellowships as part of the Land Back Movement

BY Caitlin Chaisson |

Fair director Christine Messineo surveys the expansive cultural landscape, from major institutional exhibitions to community craft projects

BY Christine Messineo |

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the landmark feminist performance space ‘Womanhouse’, Lauren Guilford introduces us to three spaces that shaped the Los Angeles art scene as we know it

BY Lauren Guilford |

To mark Kruger’s retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, artist Math Bass reflects on their former professor

BY Math Bass AND Chloe Stead |
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