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Nina Höchtl and Julia Wieger discuss researching the Austrian Association of Women Artists and their efforts to disrupt unreliable histories

BY Philomena Epps |

Q: What images keep you company in the space where you work?

Q: What do you like the look of? A: Someone who knows who they are

BY Glenn Ligon |

The winner of the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award 2017 talks about the ethics of documenting the migration crisis

The New York-based artist on her exploration into lost and found histories, installation as urban tapestry and the paradox of ancestry

BY Emily McDermott |

The filmmaker on being placed on a terror watch list, aesthetic approaches, and Julian Assange’s gender politics in her new documentary Risk

BY Yohann Koshy |

An interview with the late artist on the unique classification system he devised to organize his books

BY George Stolz |

Q: What do you like the look of? A: Pears

BY Kasper König |

Irma Blank – who has been creating her 'writings' for over 50 years – talks about her relationship to word and image

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

The independent curator on 25 years in the arts

BY Houghton Kinsman |

Q: What do you wish you knew? A: All that I don’t, of course!

BY Joseph Kosuth |

Esperanza Rosales of VI, VII talks about her love of Oslo, and the ethos of artist-run galleries

Phillida Reid and David Southard talk about participating in Frieze New York

On the eve of his first survey exhibition, Yoshua Okón talks to Magalí Arriola about Mexico, CIA covert ops, globalization and a derelict statue of George H. W. Bush

BY Magalí Arriola |

Recently awarded a USA Artist Fellowship, Lynn Hershman Leeson speaks about cultural technologies, personal narratives and alter egos 

BY Evan Moffitt |

Cosey Fanni Tutti talks to Paul Clinton about feminism, freedom and the politics of the personal

BY Paul Clinton |

Writer Hari Kunzru speaks about his new novel, White Tears, a timely reflection on race, class and cultural appropriation in the US

BY Dan Fox |

Q. What is art for? A. To tell us where we are.

BY JW Anderson |

From the banal to the brutal to the beautiful, the work of the Dutch artist is a reminder to never stop being disobedient

BY Amy Sherlock |