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Jonathan Griffin remembers the life and career of the Southern Californian artist whose multimedia work dealt with themes of trauma, selfhood, family and home

BY Jonathan Griffin |

The CEO of Maja Hoffmann’s LUMA Arles, which opened in June, discusses the highs and lows of a project more than 13 years in the making 

BY Amy Sherlock |

With museums pulling the plug on the controversial company's unauthorized erotic art guide, Charlene K. Lau asks: is this feminist allyship or another example of art-history puritanism?

BY Charlene K. Lau |

Accompanying her show at Galerie Buchholz in New York, the artist’s new book leaves readers to navigate her labyrinthine conceptual practice

BY Ara H. Merjian |

How Theater of War Productions uses ancient stories to lead COVID-19 health workers out of silence and into a healing experience of community

BY Alastair Curtis |

Kaphar offers a vision of local arts education and mentorship in the shadow of the ivory tower

BY Ajay Kurian |

A piratical project in Berlin re-imagines the space – and sustainability – for schools

BY Jessica Loudis |

With the UK film release of Jack London’s novel Martin Eden, Caitlin Quinlan speaks to the director about the adaption's themes of class, mobility and hazardous individual success

BY Caitlin Quinlan |

With cult-like fanfare surrounding his elusive upcoming album, Donda, Harmony Holiday examines the US rapper’s erratic process

BY Harmony Holiday |

The surreal rock opera, which opened this year’s Cannes Film Festival, is a gritty musical examining sex, power and family relations under intense glare of fame

BY Carlos Valladares |

In the group show ‘More Life’ at David Zwirner, the late filmmaker is celebrated for his contributions as a Black gay artist at the height of the AIDS pandemic  

BY Logan Lockner |

In Awoye Timpo’s reimagining of Gunn’s play, a father and son grapple with visions of accomplishment that deny autonomy and identity

BY Beatrice Loayza |

At Edinburgh Art Festival, the artist’s polyglot take on ‘Auld Lang Syne’ brings together voices divided by Brexit 

BY Jane Ure-Smith |

On the centenary of Beuys’s birth, his former student remembers what it was like to study under the iconoclastic artist

BY Katharina Sieverding |

The Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries on the brilliance and generosity of the late French artist

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

As protests roil the opening of New York's Museum of Chinese Art (MOCA), we revisit the role of artist-led activism in Chinatown

BY Audrea Lim |

Artist Walter Scott on what to look out for in art school

BY Walter Scott |

Jamila Prowse explores the theories behind the collective’s approach to disability justice and commitment to ‘doing nothing or, at the very least, as little as required of us’

BY Jamila Prowse |

Hilton Als, Sadie Coles, Pauline Daly, Emin, Lucas, Gregor Muir and Cerith Wyn Evans on the artists’ short-lived project space in Bethnal Green, London

In the majority-Black city of Cleveland, La Tanya S. Autry’s ambitious project holds space for unbound expression of Black life by rerouting visitors from moCa to the city’s Black-led cultural centres

BY Meghana Karnik AND Claire Voon |
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