Kapwani Kiwanga

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From the ‘horizontal’ methodology of the 35th São Paulo Biennial to Suki Seokyeong Kang’s immersive landscapes in Seoul

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

At MOCA Toronto, the artist presents research-driven sculptures and installations that explore relationships of mutual care and harm between humans and the environment

BY Neil Price |

Discover works by artists who are currently featuring in the critically acclaimed Biennale, including Marguerite Humeau, Kapwani Kiwanga, Latifa Echakhch, Solange Pessoa and Luiz Roque 

No.9 Cork Street will take part in the London Gallery Weekend, from Friday 13th to Sunday 15th May, with group shows by Gallery Baton (Seoul) and Galerie Poggi (Paris)

The curator talks about her approach to the 59th International Art Exhibition and restoring energy to the Venice Biennale

BY Matthew McLean AND Cecilia Alemani |

The frieze team selects the projects they are most looking forward to at the Giardini’s Central Pavilion and the Arsenale

BY frieze |

Opening on May 6 until May 23 2022, Frieze's Mayfair gallery presents group exhibitions by Gallery Baton (Seoul) and Galerie Poggi (Paris)

From Kate Dunn’s quasi-religious vision of the rave to Alicia Henry’s unique take on portraiture, these are the best shows in the West End  

BY Allyssia Alleyne |

From Pakui Hardware's medical examination room in Gateshead to a London show by New York collective and label CFGNY, here are our editor's picks 

BY frieze |

Combining archival material with contemporary art, an exhibition at Dresden’s Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau highlights the activist’s connection with the GDR

BY Sarah E. James |

This year’s Marcel Duchamp Prize winner looks at knowledge that has fallen through the cracks

BY Carina Bukuts |

International artists including Martin Roth, Paulo Bruscky and Kapwani Kiwanga respond to Ray Johnson's “New York Correspondence School”

Applications are now being accepted for the award, curated by Courtney J Martin

From Raqs Media Collective to Kapwani Kiwanga, five respondents discuss the projects that have informed their thinking around decoloniality

As her commission for the first Frieze Artist Award in New York is unveiled, Kapwani Kiwanga speaks to curator Adrienne Edwards

Kapwani Kiwanga provides a guide to her commission:an interactive outdoor installation entitled Shady (2018)

Hallie Ringle of the Studio Museum looks forward to the debut Frieze Artist Award at Frieze New York 2018

BY Hallie Ringle |

The artist is recipient of the fair’s inaugural Frieze Artist Award, supported by Luma Foundation 

The Power Plant, Toronto

BY Frances Loeffler |

A report from the Cycle Festival for Music and Art in Kópavogur, Iceland

BY Elvia Wilk |