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The New York-based filmmaker has been questioning the politics of image-making for more than three decades

BY Erika Balsom |

Why her impact on art history is inestimable

BY Jennifer Higgie |

On the Marxist-inspired children's films of Hartmut Bitomsky and Harun Farocki, screened for the first time in more than 40 years 

BY Arne Schmitt |

The Berlin dealer discusses plans for his new London space, König Archive & Souvenir

BY Emily McDermott |

Remembering the sculptor, educator and writer 

BY Susan Collins AND Gary Woodley |

Reflections, a favourite verse, and a new poem dedicated to one of the English language’s most renowned poets of the past century

Chris Kraus’s biography of the first female ‘Great Writer as Countercultural Hero’

BY Juliet Jacques |

Remembering the artist whose occultist experiments transformed her body and biography into art 

BY Emily Verla Bovino |

As a new biography of the author is published, revisiting Kathy Acker's writing on literature, logic and the libido 

BY Dodie Bellamy |

A letter to the self-taught Mexican artist

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Fifteen years of innovation at Singapore's STPI print workshops 

BY Arthur Solway |

The extraordinary life of the late, great, gallerist and collector Alexander Iolas

BY Yiannis Baboulias |

A recent show traces the creative legacies of an artist and an architect who helped shape Japan’s futurist aspirations

BY Philip Brophy |

Friends and mentors of the artist Khadija Saye pay tribute to an extraordinary talent

On the anniversary of the 2016 Orlando massacre, Brendan Fernandes reclaims the dancefloor as a site of resistance

BY Ian Bourland |

The filmmaker on being placed on a terror watch list, aesthetic approaches, and Julian Assange’s gender politics in her new documentary Risk

BY Yohann Koshy |

On the socially committed architecture of Diébédo Francis Kéré, winner of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion commission

BY Jack Self |

A new network links up arts organizations from the north of England and South Asia, reimagining a more equitable cultural relationship

BY En Liang Khong |

Remembering the pioneering composer, visionary thinker, multimedia artist and techno-utopian, who died in May

BY Lorenza Pignatti |