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At the artist’s first institutional show in China, real life slips into the shadows of a digital world seeking to supplant it

BY Carina Bukuts |

Despite the pitfalls of the pandemic, the independent curator continues to organize exciting exhibitions and find new and creative ways to engage with artists

BY Terence Trouillot |

From Camille Henrot in Hanover to William Kentridge in Luxembourg, these are the institutional exhibitions that we’re looking forward to

BY frieze |

At the heart of the artist's work is a critique of the violence of representation

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |

The painter, writer, educator and self-described ‘art appreciator’ invites us to follow and think alongside her

BY Tausif Noor AND Amy Sillman |

Stawarska-Beavans multi-media works stress lost and forgotten aspects of spaces and their political, public and private borders 

BY Lubaina Himid |

How Virunhakul's performances mobilize touch between audience and performer

BY Korakrit Arunanondchai |

In his home studio the artist explores pleasure, privilege and how ‘through our body, we bring our archives’

BY Kevin Brazil |

Tania Candiani on how the artists’ work challenges the dominant historical narrative of the clash between Indigenous and European cultures

 

BY Tania Candiani |

Rykeyn Bailey captures the violence of time passing in a new series of drawings and paintings

BY Ashland Mines |

What do art and cheerleading have in common? Moon thinks they both come from the core

BY Samson Kambalu |

Rodney McMillian on how work of his former students work is ‘a way to digest how ideas about race, radicalism and class are negotiated'

BY Rodney McMillian |

Panayiotou on how the French artist’s sculptures ‘look straight into the eyes of the viewer’

BY Christodoulos Panayiotou |

The creator of ‘allegorical’ exhibitions, who believed in the potential of mistakes, has died aged 88

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

This year’s Marcel Duchamp Prize winner looks at knowledge that has fallen through the cracks

BY Carina Bukuts |

The clubland veteran is committed to sharing stories of survival

BY James Greig |

While the American artist was staying in Dublin in the 1990s, she encountered a female character with a wildness to match Mad Sweeney 

Bradford Nordeen remembers the late American filmmaker’s carnality, decay, hurt, humour and so much excruciating beauty

BY Bradford Nordeen |

The late playwright and novelist galvanized the fight against HIV/AIDS

BY Avram Finkelstein |