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Throughout his career, the Japanese artist has rejected the centre and its governing systems

BY Finn Blythe |

The artist’s latest film at Galerie Molitor, Berlin, captures a historic Spanish festival where villagers hurl vegetables at a devil

BY Chloe Stead |

The artist’s film and performance challenge how Middle Eastern history is constructed and portrayed

BY Rahel Aima |

For Prospect.6 New Orleans, the artist crafts a vision of the Haitian diaspora through the history and resilience of Louisiana’s ancient cypress trees

BY Travis Diehl |

From Alaska to Savannah, the artist reflects on her six-decade career, innovative techniques and dedication to amplifying underrepresented voices in art

BY Jamey Hatley |

As her survey opens at Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery, we meet an artist redefining portraiture and amplifying Black representation in British art

BY Jamila Abdel-Razek |

A visit to the celebrated artist in Margate, ahead of a major exhibition at White Cube, London, reveals a painter in her prime, creating strikingly raw canvases

BY Emily LaBarge |

Through pixels, paraffin and philosophy, the Busan-based artist shares her vision of art governed by the laws of thermodynamics

BY Jaeyong Park |

In seeking freedom from a single identity, the artist stumbles across the truth within the paradox of online self-help speak

BY Edna Bonhomme |

The artist, whose works merge western and West African heritage, wants her paintings to express a universal resonance 

BY Emily Steer |

On the courage and vulnerability of the painter’s diverse subjects – from ancient deities to modern martyrs – ahead of her show at Frith Street Gallery in London

BY Sean Burns |

The artists use of avatars and digital doppelgangers explores labour and somatic memory

BY Cassie Packard |

How a storied artists’ book publisher placed 1970s conceptual art into the hands of a new generation

BY Dan Fox |

The intimate and resolute character of an artist who leaves no trace

BY Hettie Judah |

Die No Die is a new work co-commissioned by Frieze and the High Line in which Matty Davis explores the huge geological forces that compress our selves. Photography by Christian Werner

BY Jesse Zaritt |

MADEYOULOOK’s journey to Venice stems from a decade-long social practice dedicated to advocating for Indigenous land rights.

BY Edna Bonhomme |

At the Venice Biennale, the artist explores shifting her artistic focus as Saudi women embrace new opportunities amid the easing of gender-based restrictions

BY Gouri Sharma |

We discuss the challenges of representing the UK at the Venice Biennale with the artist in his north London studio

BY Vanessa Peterson |

A visit to the artist’s Copenhagen studio revealed an obsession with animals, objects and commodity fetishism

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

Driven by an enduring fascination with acoustic arts, the LA-based artist explores the spatial and material dimensions of sound

BY Cassie Packard |