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Artists Barby Asante, Libita Clayton and Ashley Holmes are reimagining what it means to go back home

BY Kadish Morris |

Her retrospective at the Met is a five-decade meditation on the vastness of the cosmos and the insignificance of human life

BY Sarah Manguso |

Ellis’s paintings are spring-loaded with overlapping references to film and television, current events, art and cartoons.

BY Andrew Durbin |

On the centenary of its founding in Weimar, ‘bauhaus imaginista’, which takes place in eleven countries, revisits the Bauhaus with an eye to global experiments in radical artistic pedagogy

BY Pablo Larios |

The Hong Kong-born artist showcases the darkly comic potential of cartoon visuals

BY Harry Thorne |

Negar Azimi visits the Damascus-born artist ahead of her retrospective at MoMA PS1

BY Negar Azimi AND Simone Fattal |

Tanning gives full expression to her childhood imagination and its innately eclectic catalogue of fears, fantasies and domestic psychodramas

BY Claire-Louise Bennett |

Materialism, metaphysics and mysticism collide in the Shanghai-based artist’s maximalist installations

BY Gary Zhexi Zhang |

Three decades after German reunification, the artist articulates the inhumanity of right-wing terror, and how ideology lies within domestic interiors

BY Kito Nedo |

With dead ends and doors to nowhere, the recent works of the Scottish artist articulate contemporary forms of nihilism

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

The spectral presence of prisoners in everyday commodities 

BY Jackie Wang |

The fallacies of ‘community building’, online and IRL, in the work of Cécile B. Evans

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

A new film uses a sculpture by the late Donald Rodney to reflect on the many tales of race and class that are etched on the skin 

BY Tavia Nyong’o |

The work of John Hanson, Rob Nilsson and Fred Lonidier establishes a dialectic between a leftist melancholy and a more forward-looking politics

BY Andrew Durbin |

‘The images Miller created don’t exist solely in the past: her legacy moves through time, like a river’

BY Viviane Sassen |

Featuring Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro, ‘Womanhouse’ marks the 30th anniversary of the museum dedicated to women artists

BY Jennifer Kabat |

Susanne von Falkenhausen on this summer’s 10th Berlin Biennale, Manifesta 12 and the future of biennials

BY Susanne von Falkenhausen |

How the radical practices of female artists drove the Modernist movement in Brazil

BY Claudia Calirman |

From Antiquity to the present day, women have been crucial in shaping taste, building collections and supporting artists

BY Sheryl E. Reiss |

Watching Sharon Hayes and Evan Ifekoya pay homage to the late artist at Camden Arts Centre and remembering his ‘structured anarchy’

BY Emily Roysdon AND Steven Warwick |