Under a metahistorical guise, the filmmaking duo enact hidden tyrannies of the contemporary age
Madeleine Thien takes a look at a celebrated painter who merged Western composition with Chinese brush-and-ink style
Surreal currents, charged objects and deformed bodies in the work of four emerging British painters
The artist's layered, tender paintings consider the history of being seen and touched by black women
In her current solo show at Kunsthalle Zurich, the artist's sculptures propose new manners of dwelling and co-existence
A series of ‘magical transformations’: Tacita Dean’s new work launches across three institutions in London
Naeem Mohaiemen’s films reflect on recent histories of the global radical Left
What accounts for the enduring appeal of Germany’s cult experimental author Hubert Fichte?
Architecture, idealism and anachronism in the work of Cui Jie
How do representations of sleep reflect contemporary culture?
Why can’t New York get over its ‘bad old days’?
How Bethany Collins, Steffani Jemison, Adam Pendleton and Kameelah Janan Rasheed are using the tradition of black radical poetry to examine questio
With a new painting show opening at Blain | Southern, Berlin, the artist speaks of revisiting personal history and pulling memory into the present
The photographer presents a new body of work at Blain | Southern, Berlin, portraying Cuban girls on their 15th birthday as a metaphor for the country as a whole