Interview

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On the occasion of her retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum, the artist speaks to Malik Gaines about her process, politics and vision for a more equitable world

BY Malik Gaines AND Lorraine O’Grady |

The French curator and critic on founding Montpellier Contemporain, the future of institutions and why museums will become editorial platforms

BY Nicolas Bourriaud AND Pablo Larios |

The artist speaks to Sean Burns about her polarising public sculptures and capturing the spirit of her subjects

BY Sean Burns AND Maggi Hambling |

The artist discusses her use of mirrors and their ‘destabilizing’ effects

BY Barbara Bloom AND Evan Moffitt |

Curator Natalia Sielewicz speaks with Pablo Larios about the fight for women’s rights in Poland

BY Pablo Larios AND Natalia Sielewicz |

The dealer and founder of Black Art Sessions envisions a ‘low and slow’ programme of exhibitions

BY Ebony L. Haynes AND Evan Moffitt |

At Berlins Esther Schipper gallery, the artist tells stories through time-based objects 

BY Pablo Larios AND Philippe Parreno |

The new co-artistic director of the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro discusses her Afro-centred curatorial practice, the importance of translation, and writing as a form of dance

BY Fernanda Brenner AND Keyna Eleison |

The founders of Guatemala City’s NuMu, Stefan Benchoam and Jessica Kairé, discuss how their program extends far beyond its shell

BY Evan Moffitt |

The author of Glitch Feminism on correcting the cyberfeminist canon, the Black trauma at the root of memes and why online space is still ‘real’

BY Momtaza Mehri AND Legacy Russell |

The authors discuss diary-keeping, photography and motherhood

BY Moyra Davey AND Kate Zambreno |

The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately

BY Amy Sherlock |

Ahead of his new work, filmed on a boat in Venice, an interview with the Italian auteur

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

Juliet Jacques speaks to the pioneering writer and theorist about her new book, ‘Reverse Cowgirl’, an ‘auto-ethnography’ of the self

BY Juliet Jacques |

As a five-decade survey of her work opens at Baltic in Gateshead, the legendary feminist discusses why women artists need to keep pushing for change

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Mendacious news stories, industrial farming videos and leaking pipes infiltrate London’s Serpentine Sackler Gallery

BY Juliet Jacques |