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From the effects of the economic crisis on art to the power of public participation and the most innovative non-profit spaces across the city

The rebooted Luleå Biennial sees a subterranean exploration of the region’s industrial and militarized past

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

This edition of ‘Le Printemps de Septembre’ was both an urgent, in-the-moment experience and unapologetic anachronistic throwback

BY Declan Long |

With the reopening of Site Gallery and S1 Artspace, and the rare luxury of studio space in the city centre, the community seems in buoyant health

BY Tom Emery |

The second oldest exhibition in the world, held at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Museum of Art, makes the case for ‘museum joy’

BY Evan Moffitt |

A three-hour flight west of Lisbon, a setting of emerald landscapes and panoramic ocean views backdrops this annual Summer project 

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

Jostling with its loud festival neighbours, the UK’s best attended annual visual art festival conducts a polyphonic debate with art of the past

BY Tom Jeffreys |

Every night they dissembled the shed; every morning they built it anew

BY David Balzer |

Along the Thames, 50 live performances, sculptures and installations explored home truths of gentrification, domesticity and colonialism

BY Kadish Morris |

With the 12th edition of the itinerant European biennial opening in Palermo, what do local artists, curators and gallerists think of the project?

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

From shows exploring transgender issues to work featuring politicians prancing with toilet bowls, much has changed in the Uruguayan capital 

BY John Quin |

From Assemble’s marbled floor tiles to Peter Zumthor's mixed-media miniatures, Emily King reports from the main exhibition

BY Emily King |

Chris Wiley undertakes a gallery crawl during SP-Arte, taking in shows by Hilma af Klint, Paulo Nimer Pjota and Nicolás Paris

BY Chris Wiley |

How do you fit 70 exhibitions, 85 partners, 150 artists, and the contents of more than 48 maps and leaflets into 24 hours?

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Following the devastation brought by the worst storm ever to hit Puerto Rico, local artists are attempting to imagine a more sustainable future

BY Erica Dawn Lyle |

If the city’s pivot to contemporary art was first realized by landmark construction, then what comes after might not need an address at all

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen |

Can an alternative arts network, unmediated by the West's commercial capitals and burgeoning arts economies of China and India, be built?

BY Amy Sherlock |

In Mexico's second city, the third edition of PreMaco arts festival shows it at the forefront of the country's ever-changing art scene

BY Andrew Durbin |

Thinking about propaganda, palimpsests, and a presentation of Tino Sehgal works in Moscow

BY En Liang Khong |

A slew of shows focusing on Indian modernism in the French capital mark the 70th anniversary of India’s independence

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |