Opinion Opinion / In Athens, Female Artists Have Taken Over the National Museum of Contemporary Art The all-women programme ‘What if Women Ruled the World’ addresses gaps in the art historical canon BY Chloe Stead | 28 Jun 24 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul , News News / Frieze Seoul Returns for 2024 with More Galleries and a New Performance Programme More than 110 of the world’s leading galleries will participate in the fair, with sections for emerging talent and historical art, the Frieze Artist Award commission, Frieze Film, talks and a Frieze Week festival of culture 04 Jun 24 READ MORE
BY Sam Thorne in Reviews | 07 DEC 09 Turner Prize 2009 announced Congratulations to Richard Wright on winning the Turner Prize 2009! Read Alex Farquharson’s 2001 monograph on Wright here and a review of his recent Gagosian show here. S BY Sam Thorne in Reviews | 07 DEC 09 S SAM THORNE Sam Thorne is the director general and CEO of Japan House London. SHARE THIS MORE LIKE THIS Exhibition Reviews Marianna Simnett's Football Film Misses Its Goal At Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, the artist’s UEFA-inspired film mixes balletic beauty with uncomfortable stereotypes BY Emily May | 03 Jul 24 Frieze London , News Lawrence Lek Announced as Winner of the Frieze London 2024 Artist Award The new commission follows a cyborg therapist created to save other AI from the brink of self-destruction 03 Jul 24 Critic's Guides The Top Exhibitions to See During Tokyo Gendai From Theaster Gates’s moving exploration of ‘Afro-Mingei’ to Futo Akiyoshi’s creative collaboration with critics and curators BY Taro Nettleton | 03 Jul 24 MORE LIKE THIS Reviews The 35th Ljubljana Biennale Restores Faith in ‘Research Art’ This year’s edition focuses on historical relations of resistance and liberation which survive beyond the archive BY Ben Livne Weitzman | 05 Oct 23 Reviews , UK Reviews The Unsettling Assemblages of Michael E. Smith At the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, the artist’s readymade sculptures prompt a strange empathy between viewer and object BY Lisette May Monroe | 17 Apr 23 Books , Reviews Revisiting Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German Dionysus A new book by Ian Penman grapples with the filmmaker’s gargantuan appetites, impossible productivity and heartbreaking melancholy BY John Douglas Millar | 14 Apr 23 Reviews , US Reviews The Minimalist Remodeling of ‘A Doll’s House’ A new adaptation of the Ibsen classic, starring Jessica Chastain, is stripped down to its bare bones to reveal the play’s central spirit BY Rhoda Feng | 06 Apr 23