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In Soskolne’s first show in nearly two decades, at New York’s Mishkin Gallery, the artist-activist takes on male networks and The Real Housewives of New York City

BY Pujan Karambeigi |

The artist, curator, educator and writer, who died on 30 June, was committed to supporting South Africa’s younger artists

BY Sean O'Toole |

Ian Bourland profiles one of the leading gallerists of the East Village scene of the 1980s

BY Ian Bourland |

Gilda Williams pays tribute to the American painter, ‘an artist exalting in unruly triumph’

BY Gilda Williams |

Remembering a poet who helped define a generation of American writers through his love of gossip, sex and art 

BY Andrew Durbin |

Contemplating deep space and ‘cosmic archaeology’, the artist reflects on her fascination with the universe beyond planet Earth

BY Katie Paterson |

From the High Line Plinth to the Whitney Biennial and the Guggenheim, the artist’s sculptures celebrate the architecture of the Black female body

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

The New York-based choreographer’s intensely physical performances are a protest against forgetting the stories that go untold

BY Andrew Hibbard |

Ian F. Martin traces the life and career of the pioneering Japanese musician, on the 50th anniversary of his first record

BY Ian F. Martin |

In a monographic exhibition at LACMA in Los Angeles, US, Eleanor Antin rediscovers the ‘other selves’ within her

BY Alice Butler |

The poet Kevin Killian remembers the artist’s ‘knowing, malicious but ultimately magical gaze’

BY Kevin Killian |

Two years after his untimely death, the Chinese photographer continues to shape a generation of young image-makers

BY Bohan Qiu |

Renato Leotta employs moonlight, waves, dry-stone walls and ‘southern thought’ in order to ‘slow down time’

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

The artist’s new Art on the Underground commission and the politics of paying attention

BY Amy Sherlock |

The artist’s new show at Triangle, Marseille, explores mobility and its limitations

BY Eliel Jones |

Varda (1928-2019) provided a blueprint for an experimental, politically-radical, idiosyncratically personal and wide-eyed humanist cinema

BY Sierra Pettengill |

The late pop maverick was influenced by sources as diverse as Jacques Brel, Swedish cinema and Sibelius

BY Dan Fox |

‘Wherever he is now, I know he is waiting for me. There is so much we did not have the time to address’

BY Simon Njami |

In style as well as substance, the late curator embodied a politics of inclusivity

BY Naomi Beckwith |