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The late pop maverick was influenced by sources as diverse as Jacques Brel, Swedish cinema and Sibelius

BY Dan Fox |

‘Wherever he is now, I know he is waiting for me. There is so much we did not have the time to address’

BY Simon Njami |

In style as well as substance, the late curator embodied a politics of inclusivity

BY Naomi Beckwith |

‘She was working on a theory of everything’: on the extraordinary life and work of Swiss visionary Emma Kunz, now at London’s Serpentine Gallery

BY Agnieszka Brzeżańska |

A tribute to the late curator and his belief in the primacy of documentation

BY Osei Bonsu |

In the artist’s first US survey at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, abstract paintings and sculptures evoke women’s bodies in pleasure and pain

BY Evan Moffitt |

A tribute to the late curator’s support of artists in South Africa and how his writing on them ‘revealed something of his acute sense for history’

BY Sean O'Toole |

A tribute to the Nigeria-born poet, critic and ‘most important curator of his generation’, who persistently bid us to open our eyes

BY Jörg Heiser |

‘To Carolee, drawing, like painting, was as visceral as breath,’ writes Emma McCormick-Goodhart

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

Ahead of the Italian artist’s show at Raffaella Cortese, Milan, a look at his ideations of suffering and injustice

BY Ara H. Merjian |

In the artist’s exhibition at Centre Pompidou, materials are laced with humour and sexual innuendo

BY Wilson Tarbox |

In two shows at Goldsmiths CCA and Hales Gallery, London, Nilsson furthers her life-long alchemization of objects and limbs 

BY Philomena Epps |

Paying tribute to the legendary designer and his passion for books

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

Sound and light as means of order and control melt into signifiers of rebellion and counter-culture in Rodeh’s immersive installations

BY Hili Perlson |

A musician with a rare ability to write both great pop songs and deeply experimental and melancholy music

BY Juliet Jacques |

Baum’s work, on view at New York’s Bureau Gallery, calls attention to the overlooked hand labour of the textile industry

BY Megan N. Liberty |

As his retrospective opens at the Hammer Museum, a look at the influence Ruppersberg has held over art and pop culture

BY Joseph Mosconi |

From Myspace aesthetics to Backpack Kid, entering London’s narrative projects feels like stumbling into an online echo chamber

BY Mimi Chu |

Looking back at the intimate musical language of Luc Ferrari (1929-2005), who employed cinematic methods in the service of quotidian storytelling

BY Nathan Geyer |

The iconic filmmaker’s influence was felt across the length and breadth of New York in the 1960s