Isaac Julien

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Inspired by artist and activist Palle Nielsen, over 30 artists and collectives unite for ‘A Model’ at MUDAM, Luxembourg, to challenge the role of institutions in contemporary society

BY Max L. Feldman |

From a posthumous Martin Wong retrospective in Camden to Matthew Arthur Williams’s sensitive debut in Dundee 

BY Sean Burns |

From Marguerite Humeau’s post-apocalyptic world of insects to Michael E. Smith’s unsettling assemblages 

 

BY frieze |

Ahead of his major exhibition at Tate Britain, the artist considers how his films will exist in the future

 

BY Deborah Willis AND Isaac Julien |

Other highlights include Plaster, a quarterly poster magazine dedicated to contemporary artists, and a new stage adaption of Derek Jarman’s Blue 

BY Sean Burns |

At MMK Frankfurt, a retrospective housed in a group exhibition mirrors the artist's rejection of conventional classifications

BY Sarah E. James |

Ruby City resembles an edifice of red Texas rock; inside, the museum is airy, white and church-like

BY Chris Wiley |

Judges described the gallery’s GBP£20 million redevelopment by Jamie Fobert Architects as ‘deeply intelligent’ and a ‘profound experience’

The Baltimore’s director on why correcting the art historical canon is not only right but urgent for museums to remain relevant

BY Christopher Bedford |

In further news: the future of Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh building uncertain; Ai Weiwei returns to eBay

The shows, talks and performances continue for the third day of Frieze London and Frieze Masters

Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, USA

BY Caille Millner |

Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK

BY Morgan Falconer |