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Alice Rawsthorn on the Italian design duo’s response to ecological and political concerns

BY Alice Rawsthorn |

Charlie Fox traces the recurring appearance of the mask in art

BY Charlie Fox |

From medieval Wunderkammern to portable museums, Duchamp’s suitcases, and dolls’ houses, the miniature is an enduring and radical art form

BY Erik Morse |

Claire-Louise Bennett's meditations on still life and ‘the aesthetic value of the events, tasks and items that constitute daily life’

BY Claire-Louise Bennett |

The context and legacy of Jean-Hubert Martin’s contentious 1989 exhibition, ‘Magiciens de la terre’

BY Sean O'Toole |

Stuart Middleton’s sculptures, stories and films reflect on the violence of gentrification and London’s changing urban landscape

BY Paul Pieroni |

Influence and innovation in the sculptures of Leonor Antunes

BY Amy Sherlock |

On recent artistic appropriation controversies

BY Coco Fusco |

Revision and revolt in the work of Nairy Baghramian

BY Brian Dillon |

Artist and writer David Bestué employs materials as diverse as dust, saliva and fragments of a monastery to explore the meanings contained in the world around him

BY George Stolz |

Western art and Mexican culture collide in the work of Eduardo Sarabia

BY Travis Diehl |

How Ellen Lesperance transmits messages about history, feminism and labour through the art of knitting

BY Jennifer Kabat |

Artist and singer Tori Wrånes articulates the weird interior of the self

BY Anne Hilde Neset |

A digital portrait of the landscape that transformed our planet

BY Ben Eastham |

The artist discusses the movies that have influenced her and her memories of where she saw them

BY Jennifer West |

The art of only the second living designer to be the focus of a solo show at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art

BY Judith Clark |

Dan Fox looks at the work of Mark Bradford, who represents the US at this year’s Venice Biennale

BY Dan Fox |

Jace Clayton discovers hyper-intelligent dogs and violent humans in the artist’s computer-simulated worlds

BY Jace Clayton |

How the artists GCC, Lawrence Lek, The Propeller Group, Larissa Sansour and Christopher Kulendran Thomas are visualizing a world in which borders no longer define who we are 

The works of Hiwa K, which feature in this year’s documenta 14, draw on the misconceptions that pervade Western views of recent Middle Eastern history

BY Ben Fergusson |