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Central Mexico is leading the country’s rapidly developing and internationally engaged art scene 

BY Evan Moffitt |

Two years on, Hong Kong’s mass pro-democracy demonstrations continue to reverberate

BY En Liang Khong |

Irony and honesty combine in the work of the late Ellen Cantor

BY Stephanie DeGooyer |

‘Allen can take the listener from a tender meditation on the meaning of home to a stomping history lesson about Spanish conquistadors invading Mexico, and then flip right back’

BY Dan Fox |

A new shape-shifting publication by the Milanese collective Gasconade 

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

Douglas Crimp's new memoir charts his life in the galleries and gay bars of 1970s New York

BY Andrew Durbin |

A newly-released album gives overdue attention to the innovative, politicized music of the late Julius Eastman

BY Leo Chadburn |

Revisiting the radical model of the London Film-Makers' Co-op, 50 years after it was founded

BY Matthew Noel-Tod |

In memory of Emilio Prini (1943–2016)

BY Federica Bueti |

On the counter-cultural icon Hubert Fichte, founder of German-language Pop literature

BY Dominikus Müller |

On the new large-scale co-production Medea.Matrix by Susanne Kennedy, who will soon join Chris Dercon's new team at Berlin's Volksbühne

BY Tobi Müller |

Remembering the Danish artist who died in June, aged 37

BY Helga Christoffersen |

A new exhibition at Fondation Cartier in Paris is dedicated to the work and ideas of legendary composer Bernie Krause

BY Robert Barry |

Curator of the Fiorucci Art Trust talks about the recent Volcano Extravaganza on Stromboli and the Trust’s unique way of working

BY Amy Sherlock |

Trajal Harrell talks ‘realness’, daydreaming, and his performance Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at the Judson Church (S)

BY Matthew McLean |

Remembering Jo Cox (1974 – 2016)

BY Patrick Langley |

Brazilian artist Tunga has died, aged 64

BY Adriano Pedrosa |

The Director of Whitstable Biennale talks about her time in Kent and what can be expected from this year's programme

BY Harry Thorne |

In Focus: Raphaela Vogel

BY Melissa Canbaz |

‘What I appreciate most about the early Residents is how those big eyeballs were always inspecting both the inside and the outside of their bubble’