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Marko Gluhaich profiles five figures leading the charge in education in Los Angeles and beyond, from Catherine Opie to Mercedes Dorame

BY Marko Gluhaich |

The founder of Los Angeles-based studio Waka Waka on his distinct design language, which combines Japanese craftsmanship with Memphis Group wit

BY Janelle Zara |

During his first years as MACRO's artistic director, Lo Pinto has initiated a series of projects that break free from the limits of institutions

BY Carina Bukuts AND Luca Lo Pinto |

From pole dancing to Disney princesses, the artist ‘hijacks’ modes of performance to show the power dynamics inherent in the way we move

BY Ysabelle Cheung |

As a new series of Covid-19 lockdowns hit Europe, the Amsterdam-based choreographers club inspired performances are more relevant than ever

BY Isabel Parkes |

The Seoul-based designer discusses his extensive collective – including works by Lee Ufan and Ahn Kyuchul – and the last work he brought 

BY Teo Yang |

On the occasion of the artist's solo exhibition at Kunsthalle Basel, Sarah E. James considers the artist's idiosyncratic abstractions

BY Sarah E. James |

Our critics drum up an international list of their favourite promising artists

Tieu's film Moving Target Shadow Detection (2021), commissioned for this year’s Frieze Artist Award, investigates a mysterious condition

BY Chloe Stead |

Meet the London-based collaborative duo, curators this year's Frieze London LIVE programme

BY Olamiju Fajemisin |

The artist’s monumental new installation at MoMA is his most complete and ambitious project yet

BY Terence Trouillot |

The artist’s sleek tableaux present ghoulish, lithesome male figures as both objects of desire and graven images of death

BY Evan Moffitt |

In celebration of Thompson's current retrospective, 'This House Is Mine', at the Colby Museum of Art, Mainetwo artists and a writer reflect on the short but prolific career of the legendary Black painter 

Allie Biswas visits artist Lubna Chowdhary to discuss sculpture, ceramics and fear of empty space ahead of a solo exhibition at PEER, London, opening in September 2021

BY Allie Biswas |

The painter’s largest retrospective to date, at Tate Britain, cements her place as one of Britain’s most inventive and compelling living artists  

BY Katherine Angel |

The newly-appointed director of Berlin's Haus der Kulturen der Welt speaks about power dynamics and creating a space that cares for everyone and their histories

With a solo exhibition at MO.CO. Montpellier Contemporain, the artist speaks to Chloe Stead about the female gaze and why as an 'old lady' you can do just about anything

BY Chloe Stead AND Marilyn Minter |

Edna Bonhomme interviews curator and editor Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz about the ways in which art can help us understand health, illness and mortality 

Touching on themes of gender politics, music, literature, figuration and appropriationist irony, Jonathan Griffin traces the life and work of the 2021 Aspen Award for Art Honoree

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Ahead of a three-month project in the Rockaways, the London-based artist is thinking about home, time and community

BY Andrew Durbin AND Alvaro Barrington |