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The inaugural show at London’s reopened Raven Row presents episodes of ‘Open Door’, a radical 1970s media production model 

BY Juliet Jacques |

Ahead of her exhibition in Los Angeles, the artist explores the influence of the late Chris Burden’s pioneering practice

BY Anne Imhof |

Artists and writers, including Huw Lemmey and John Smith, select their favourite programmes from the broadcaster’s history

The five-film series is an epic, tender portrait of London’s West Indian community

BY Leila Latif |

Why the Conservatives are wrong to dismiss the British public's intelligence and imagination

BY Juliet Jacques |

In an exclusive video interview, the author of Bad Feminist talks about black bodies, freedom and the gaze in Kara Walker’s ‘Christ’s Entry into Journalism’

BY Frieze News Desk |

Join us at RIBA on Friday 4 October

‘We receive very generous support from the Sackler family and we’re grateful for that,’ he told BBC Radio Four

BY Frieze News Desk |

‘Should the exit be chaotic, it is hard to see global public opinion remaining buoyant,’ the Soft Power 30 report’s authors warn

In further news: criticism over Great Exhibition of the North’s BAE Systems partner; judge rules Charlottesville Confederate monuments be uncovered

The new television series invokes violence and fear as defining forces of civilization, just like the Kenneth Clark original

BY Nathaniel Budzinski |

In further news: Jef Geys (1934–2018); and Hirshhorn postpones Krzysztof Wodiczko projection after Florida shooting

In further news: We Are Not Surprised collective calls for boycott of Artforum, accuses it of 'empty politics'; Frida Escobedo named for 2018 Serpentine Pavilion

Queer cringe at the BBC and other diversity dilemmas

BY Phoebe Blatton |

Artists Space to leave 38 Greene Street and Marisol passes away

The return of Kenneth Clark's trailblazing television series

BY Nathaniel Budzinski |

Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK

Looking back on the Rockumentary

BY Jennifer Higgie |