Profiles

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Sam Moore profiles the shape-shifting gallery space in London that has become an imaginarium for ambitious early-career artists

BY Sam Moore |

The gallerist’s intimate exhibition space in London is a refuge for underserved creative communities

BY Charlotte Jansen |

The Oscar-nominated filmmaker discusses how she imbues topics relating to race, class and social justice with poetic urgency

BY Allie Biswas |

Jeremy Atherton Lin profiles the German photographer and reflects on the artist’s lifelong search for the truth

BY Jeremy Atherton Lin |

The artist’s monument Antelope (2022) – a tribute to Pan-Africanist and anticolonial rebel John Chilembwe – simultaneously reinstates the genre while tweaking its meaning

BY Ian Bourland |

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

BY Randy Kennedy |

Rosanna McLaughlin explores how the late feminist artist redressed politics and power in her semi-autobiographical paintings

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

Shiv Kotecha profiles an artist whose practice has challenged US imperialism and anti-Blackness through language and music

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The artist, and newly appointed curator of public engagement at Dia Art Foundation, brings people together through artist-led virtual meetings

BY Terence Trouillot |

The New York-based photographer discusses his navigations of the built environment, which were recently featured in the Venice Architecture Biennale

BY Daniel Shea |

Profiles by Makayla Bailey trace how a raft of recent appointments is redrawing the landscape of museums and art spaces across the city

BY Makayla Bailey |

The artist turns her gaze to Tribeca in Downtown Manhattan, for an intimate, meditative show with JDJ New York

BY Laura Bannister |

Space collapses and expands in the New York artist’s work, on view in the Frieze Viewing Room and part of the Deutsche Bank Collection

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

Simon Wu considers how the artist’s shiny sculptural configurations reflect the art world’s taste back at itself

BY Simon Wu |

For their contribution to the 59th Venice Biennale, Pauliina Feodoroff, Máret Ánne Sara and Anders Sunna address the impact of colonization on the Sámi people

BY Kevin Brazil |

Ahead of the artist’s contribution to the German Pavilion, Adam Szymczyk considers how she might embrace the loaded history of the country she will represent

BY Adam Szymczyk |

Im Vorfeld von Maria Eichhorns Beitrag für den deutschen Pavillon stellt Adam Szymczyk Überlegungen hinsichtlich der Frage an, in welcher Form die Künstlerin das Thema Zugänglichkeit aufgreifen wird – angesichts einer Welt, die um den Begriff der Grenze herum organisiert ist.

BY Adam Szymczyk |

On the occasion of the artist’s first solo exhibition in Berlin at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Carina Bukuts writes about his 20-year practice of deconstructing the image politics of war

BY Carina Bukuts |

The late artist and writer radically reconceived the relationship between art, artist and audience.

BY Asad Raza |

Amy Sherlock returns to the artist’s east London studio to witness preparations for a major new exhibition at Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas 

BY Amy Sherlock AND Magali Reus |