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Other highlights include an exhibition dedicated to Josephine Baker and SZA’s GRAMMY-nominated album

BY Angel Lambo |

For this network of artists and activists, art serves as a shield against looming evictions

BY Marko Gluhaich |

The artist’s paintings occupy the space between presenting and withholding

BY ​Juliana Halpert |

To celebrate the release of his new book, Remember to Dream! 100 Artists, 100 Notes, the author and curator shares a list of literary works that have inspired him

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

Curators, peers and former colleagues pay tribute to ‘the friendliest Black artist in America’

An analysis of the production, interpretation and critique of Black figuration

BY John-Baptiste Oduor |

A look back on the evolution of the artist’s shapeshifting Celestial Universe

BY Stephanie Seidel |

Other highlights include a compilation of short stories inspired by Philip Guston and Parapraxis, a new magazine centered on psychoanalytic thought

BY Vanessa Peterson |

The author’s latest collection, which takes place in an imaginary museum, often manifests as a parody of scientific observation

BY Bailey Trela |

Touted as his final film, the animation indulges nostalgia to unravel the myths of making

BY Franklin Melendez |

From the postponed Lagos Biennial to the first career retrospective of architect I.M. Pei at M+ in Hong Kong, these are the top picks for the year ahead

Twenty years after the film’s release, does it still turn you on?

BY Shiv Kotecha |

Reflecting on the artist’s enduring influence as her flag flies over Tate Britain in London

BY Goshka Macuga |

From Britney Spears to Adam Farah-Saad, the noughties trend that capitalized on nostalgia has finally run its course, leaving no rhinestone unturned

BY Kimi Zarate-Smith |

After a spate of gallery closures in New York, how might contemporary art find a balance in the turbulence of the city?

BY Tannon Reckling |

Cassie Packard reflects on the U.S. Supreme Court landmark decisions on copyright and its implications for artists

BY Cassie Packard |

The 2023 edition of the biennial addresses the war in Ukraine alongside other conflicts and the related repression of dissent across the globe

BY Tom Jeffreys |

From Dorothy Sze’s dystopian romance to M. John Harrison's future classic 'anti-memoir', here are our favourite books of the year

How do we read The Sexual Life of Catherine M in the age of #MeToo and autofiction?

BY Brian Dillon |

Members of the Polish art world on whether change can come quickly to a long-suffering cultural sector