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Gilda Williams visits the first edition of the ARoS Triennial in Aarhus, Denmark

BY Gilda Williams |

Two Baltic cities with compact, open-minded and active art scenes

BY Elvia Wilk |

Rewire Festival and a photography project documenting Den Haag’s underground

BY Robert Barry |

On the 2017 Jamaica Biennial and its attempts to confront the role of misogyny in Jamaican popular culture

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

If politics today obsesses over the policing of borders, art in France is enacting multiple crossings

BY Tom Jeffreys |

The city in northern Thailand is fast developing an art scene to rival Bangkok 

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

Is the city stepping out of Beijing's shadow as China's art capital?

The boom in Parisian, artist-run spaces 

BY Tom Jeffreys |

The fourth edition sees Saudi artists delivering work that is unfettered, brave and relevant

BY Gareth Harris |

Is a shipping container a good metaphor for a white cube, or vice versa? A survey of the city's current art scene, from new to old to reopened spaces

BY Pablo Larios |

A report from this weekend's Women's March on Washington D.C.

BY Dushko Petrovich |

The audacious mixing of heritage and innovation in the Georgian capital

BY Noemi Smolik |

Two exhibitions in Cologne and Düsseldorf showcase the unique history of art in the region

BY Pablo Larios |

Naama Tsabar, the death of Castro, and Rem Koolhaas's new ‘hub for the cultural elites’

BY Federica Bueti |

In a city where food is top of the cultural pile, several small alternative spaces are leading the emergence of a vibrant contemporary art scene

BY Kim Córdova |

A report from the September’s Springtime biennial in Toulouse

BY Declan Long |

Within the city’s tropical climate a tenacious and passionate art scene is thriving

BY Tim Walsh |

A report from the site-specific PROJECT 1049 held in Gstaad, Switzerland

BY Elisa R. Linn |


A report from SOPPEN, Oslo, a performance festival uniting queer, trans and feminist artists

BY Wendy Vogel |

From murals to monuments to a thriving performance scene: a cultural report from the Serbian capital city

BY Timothy P. A. Cooper |