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In celebration of the late conceptual artist, frieze revisits a conversation with Matthew Higgs in which Weiner answers 20 questions about his work and practice

Nick Earhart remembers his former professor and acclaimed experimental composer, Alvin Lucier

BY Nick Earhart |

J. Howard Rosier honors the designer whose work with Off-White and Louis Vuitton profoundly transformed the fashion industry

BY J. Howard Rosier |

Linda Rosenkrantz remembers the decades of friendship she had with the photographer

BY Linda Rosenkrantz |

Jamila Prowse surveys how artists, writers and critics become their own unofficial biographers when grappling with illness and misdiagnosis

BY Jamila Prowse |

Kareem Reid on how the group’s Turner Prize nomination conflicts with the B.O.S.S community-oriented aims

BY Kareem Reid |

Recent exhibitions by Bea Schlingelhoff and Michaela Melián demonstrate that the city’s institutions are sensitively reckoning with their fascist pasts

BY Carina Bukuts |

Ophelia Lai pays a visit to the feted new museum – a controversial government-backed, multibillion-dollar institution built to rival Tate Modern

BY Ophelia Lai |

In his newest hallucinatory animation, ‘Life After BOB’, the artist questions self-determination in an algorithmic age

BY Travis Diehl |

The latest experimental thriller from the Booker Prize winner propagates its subjects’ paranoia within the reader’s mind

BY Will Fenstermaker |

Aria Dean, Calla Henkel, Rene Matić, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger and Yukinori Yanagi tell us what deserves a rebound

Esmé Hogeveen reviews the writer's new book Replace Me (2021), which tackles replaceability against a backdrop of employment precarity in the arts and academia  

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

Huw Lemmy tracks the rise and fall of the UK’s most iconic purveyor of teenage cool, and the desires, hopes and aching failures it left its wake

BY Huw Lemmey |

Jamila Prowse reflects on how disability-inclusive resources can create a better art world

BY Jamila Prowse |

In the age of ‘fake news’ Lukas Brasiskis analyses the moving-image artists recalibrating the optics on truth

BY Lukas Brasiskis |

The artist reflects on a single work by the Spanish master that opened up an absurd world

BY William Kentridge |

As the high street institution shuts for good, five artists and writer, including Pablo Bronstein and Lubaina Himid, propose ideas for Philip Green’s fallen kingdom

The group of art students – assembled by Ming Wong – negotiates the boundary between engagement and appropriation

BY Thea Ballard |

For her performance at Performa 2021, the artist reimagines her colourful figures of Black womanhood for the stage

BY Alexandra M. Thomas |

Sasha Frere-Jones pens a letter to Todd Haynes, the director of the new documentary, which charts the band’s illustrious career

BY Sasha Frere-Jones |
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