From a group exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, examining technology’s influence on painting, to Marc Kokopeli’s reflections on objecthood
Skye Arundhati Thomas is a writer and editor from India. Their new book Pleasure Gardens (co-written with Izabella Scott), on constitutional law, military occupation and the relations between India and Israel, is out now with Mack Books.
A joint exhibition at Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai, opens a cross-generational discourse, connecting the two artist’s interests in light and momentary experience
In Does Your House Have Lions (2021), the filmmaking duo explore the meaning of friendship, community and freedom against a backdrop of inequality and state violence
Her work – currently on view in solo exhibitions at Gropius Bau, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art – pulls tragedy from landscape
Decadence, dazzle and decoloniality in this debut novel about the search for a forgotten Black modernist amidst the Bright Young Things of 1920s Britain
As the full communications blackout enters one month, we must take action – not only to declare solidarity but to profoundly critique the times we live in