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Mining the history of political insurrection of its host city, a biennial focusing on links between East and West

BY Emily McDermott |

Culture Lab Detroit’s post-truth conference, the ‘Art of Rebellion’ show and Pope.L’s Flint Water Project

BY Wendy Vogel |

A report from STANDART - the first contemporary art triennial in Armenia

BY Lorenza Pignatti |

With a host of new private museums opening in Cape Town, Sean O’Toole considers the impact on the local arts scene while Amie Soudien explores the city’s burgeoning grassroots arts spaces

BY Amie Soudien AND Sean O'Toole |

In a still volatile Ukraine the art scene in its capital is attempting to rethink the past in more productive ways

BY Tom Jeffreys |

A report from the Lofoten International Arts Festival: ‘I Taste the Future’

BY Harry Thorne |

Opened 15 months ago but remaining empty until now, the inaugural show at the landmark Palestinian Museum in Birzeit

BY Mary Pelletier |

The dual sides to the city’s Cph Art Week

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen |

In this microcosm of the disenfranchisement of ‘Late Great Britain’, what use is art?

BY En Liang Khong |

Tracing the constellation of performances across Naples and Stromboli in this year’s Volcano Extravaganza, directed by Eddie Peake

BY Melissa Pellico |

Fifty years after the term was coined, a show in Samos reflects on ‘the unlikely liaison between love and politics’

BY Jennifer Higgie |

In the Rocky Mountains resort town, boutique facades hide the remnants of a surprising counterculture 

BY Evan Moffitt |

In lieu of institutional support, artists are working together to achieve a remarkable self-sufficiency

BY Sophie Ruigrok |

A recent show traces the creative legacies of an artist and an architect who helped shape Japan’s futurist aspirations

BY Philip Brophy |

With a strong surrealist strain, and including a welcome number of female artists, highlights from the 48th edition of the photography festival

BY Ela Bittencourt |

A walk through London gives presence to those the current government would rather render invisible

Protests against housing inequality, tourism and a colonialist past have been roiling across the Catalan capital

BY Carlos Delclós |

In a city of maddening contradictions, artists have learned to adapt in manifold ways

BY David Markus |

The arrival of the Centro Botín in Santander prompts a reassessment of the ‘Bilbao effect’, and a journey across the Spanish Atlantic coast

BY Alejandro Alonso Díaz |

A report from Europe’s longest-running design biennial, this year focusing on what it means to be ‘critical’

BY Elvia Wilk |