Charlotte Prodger

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The gender and sexuality theorist speaks to Sean Burns about his book, ‘Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire’, and why gay men are a fast lane for capitalism

BY Sean Burns |

The collateral exhibitions at the 58th Venice Biennale tackle social issues from class to surveillance

BY Sean Burns |

The best of the off-site and collateral exhibitions during the 58th Venice Biennale

BY Pablo Larios |

From Charlotte Prodger’s Turner Prize win to Glasgow School of Art’s gutted Mackintosh building, a sometimes fraught and rarely dull year in Scotland

BY Chris Sharratt |

The artist used her acceptance speech to emphasize the importance of public funding for the arts

A exhibition at Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art is part of a series of events across Scotland marking the centenary of the filmmaker’s birth

BY Chris Sharratt |

This year’s exhibition recruits the powers of documentary to reflect on what draws us together and holds us apart

BY Erika Balsom |

Leftist histories, state violence and the cracking open of time: can a ‘mere’ competition, and publicity exercise, also speak truth to power?

BY En Liang Khong |

A juror for the award last year, Dan Fox on why the Turner Prize is and always will be political (whatever that means)

BY Dan Fox |

Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson are this year’s nominees

Hollybush Gardens, London, UK

BY Paul Carey-Kent |

Tonight's highlights: two significant new painting shows and an impressive new film by Charlotte Prodger

BY Paul Teasdale |

‘What does it mean to make queer art now?’ Paul Clinton asks artists and writers Catherine Lord, Carlos Motta, Charlotte Prodger, James Richards, Prem Sahib and A.L. Steiner to respond