Interviews

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Ahead of her presentation in the French Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale, Zineb Sedira speaks with Róisín Tapponi about the influence of Third Worldist cinema and transnational alliances on her practice 

BY Róisín Tapponi |

The artist speaks to Boaz Levin about her latest project for the Israeli Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale 

BY Boaz Levin |

Barbara Casavecchia interviews the four finalists of Venice’s new College Arte programme

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

The artist reflects on the ways her work acts as a living archive and photographing the likes of Grace Jones

BY Vanessa Peterson AND Ming Smith |

Caitlin Quinlan speaks to director Joachim Trier about coming of age and how to capture the spirit of a city

BY Caitlin Quinlan |

Chloe Stead talks to the curator about her appointment as director of Mudam Luxembourg, after nearly a decade heading the Kunstverein in Hamburg

BY Bettina Steinbrügge AND Chloe Stead |

Isabel Parkes speaks to two artists behind the boycott about the institution’s opaque flows of capital and misguided attempts at ‘cultural diplomacy’

Kellen Johnson speaks to Ian Bourland about how his work on the museum’s security staff has informed his decisions for curating a show at the BMA

BY Kellen Johnson AND Ian Bourland |

The artist and poet speak to frieze about staging the domestic intimacies of the pandemic and post-pandemic worlds

Artists Matt Peterson and Malek Rasamny on their multimedia project, which investigates the parallels between North American Indigenous reservations and Palestinian refugee camps

In celebration of Tiwani Contemporary’s new Lagos outpost, director Maria Varnava reflects on the inaugural show and Joy Labinjo’s Nigerian homecoming

BY Vanessa Peterson AND Maria Varnava |

Carina Bukuts and Chloe Stead speak to the artist about the war's threat to Ukraine's cultural sector

BY Carina Bukuts, Nikita Kadan AND Chloe Stead |

Set under the context of a new Taliban regime, Mariam Ghani speaks to the artist about how the once sustained arts in Afghanistan will ensue  

BY Mariam Ghani AND Rahraw Omarzad |

Ian Bourland speaks to the writer about the persistence of university narratives and what it means to write novels in 2022

BY Ian Bourland AND Julia May Jonas |

As their first solo institutional show opens at the Walker Art Center, Carolyn Lazard speaks with Edna Bonhomme about avant-garde film, Blackness and disability

BY Carolyn Lazard AND Edna Bonhomme |

The Chilean, LA-based artist talks about giving machines a second life in his dystopian images of a post-worker society

The sculptor's oversized and uncanny water faucets take on new meaning in the era of climate change and pandemic anxiety

The iconic artist on infusing her work with the mystical and recreating her mural LA Energy from 1983

The renowned photographer at Frieze Los Angeles 2022 on the politics of representation, coinciding with her inclusion in Black American Portraits at LACMA

As his collaboration with BMW on the special edition of the BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe is unveiled during Frieze Los Angeles, the renowned artist talks about power, art and driving

In Collaboration with BMW