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The filmmaker’s latest documentary, Swimming Out till the Sea Turns Blue, is an object study of the generations affected by industrialization

BY Anthony Hawley |

From the reconstructed City Palace to the Reichsflagge, the symbols and ideologies of colonialism are as alive as ever

The author's new novel is a smart, sharply observed critique of literary tropes and the art world

BY Philippa Snow |

In London, shows by Bruce Nauman, Klara Lidén and Helen Cammock reflect on the pleasures and politics of idleness

BY Philomena Epps |

Frog Pond Splash, published 20 November by Siglio Press, presents four decades of the artist’s mail-art exchanges with poet William S. Wilson

BY Tausif Noor |

The late US Supreme Court Justice was deeply moved by the sense of balance and musicality in the works by Josef Albers that hung in her chambers

BY Nicholas Fox Weber |

Does the crowdfunding platform live up to its promise to ‘change the way art is valued?’

BY Kyle Chayka |

Emerging alternative spaces led by artists of colour leave a stagnant gallery system behind 

BY Ana Tuazon |

The gothic tales of notorious racist H.P. Lovecraft provide source material for HBO’s new show about ‘the hauntedness of Black life’

BY Ian Bourland |

The first blockbuster to return to theatres demonstrates Hollywood’s eagerness to ‘exploit bodily presence for profit’ during the pandemic

 

BY John Menick |

How Spotify and YouTube gave rise to an indie pop ‘internet muzak’

BY Eli Zeger |

Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book

BY Haley Mlotek |

The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness

BY Eric Otieno Sumba AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah |

Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses

BY Aria Dean |

The artist’s far-seeing experiments with digital avatars and viral antibodies help us better understand ourselves

BY Jennifer Kabat |

It’s time to reckon with a US founding father who waged genocidal warfare against Indigenous nations 

BY Alan Michelson |

Coel's show ‘I May Destroy You’ daringly takes on the intricacies of sexual violence

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

Take advantage of 'crisitunities' to defend the rights of workers - or exploit them

BY Simon Denny AND Joanna Pope |

A work by Georg Herold at Frankfurt's Städel Museum causes a debate on art museum's authority to judge on issues of racism

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |