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40 years on, the fight for reproductive rights, and against sexual violence, has never been more pressing

BY Alice Butler |

The West London designer behind Saint London talks through his label’s development, and the role his website has played

An emporium of new-age junk and legal highs debases Marlborough London’s exhibition space

 

BY Daniel Culpan |

At the Turbine Hall, the artist turns the Victoria Memorial inside out, populating her counter-monument with memories of colonial violence

BY Derica Shields |

Works by the legendary New York gallerist and early champion of Abstract Expressionism go on show in London

BY Zoe Pilger |

Is this a show about the artist’s youth or is it about something bigger – landscape?

BY Dan Fox |

Activists aim to whip up protest as weapons buyers flock to the Defence and Security Equipment International trade show

BY Sophie Ruigrok |

At Studio Voltaire, London, Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley take aim at #mefirst capitalism and the gospel of self-care

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

The six-year-old boy, tossed from the London gallery’s viewing platform, is in a critical condition

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: Baltimore Museum of Art announces year of exhibitions devoted to women artists; Apple launches series of AR art walks

BY Frieze News Desk |

A new report argues that young people from ethnic minority backgrounds in London are being shunned by the creative sector

BY Frieze News Desk |

A new book published to coincide with her retrospective at London’s National Portrait Gallery includes a rare glimpse of the artist’s workspace

BY Figgy Guyver |

From her kitchen table in Canterbury, the Australian curator quietly reinvented the exhibition format

BY Philomena Epps |

Two concurrent exhibitions in London use mark-making as a way to get at something beyond what we see

BY Harry Thorne |

A new work by Beth Collar, commissioned by Matt’s Gallery and CGP London, pulls apart female hysteria

BY Izabella Scott |

Artists and lecturers won a landmark workers’ rights case in February, and hope it will have far-reaching consequences

BY Chris Sharratt |

The artist’s new show at White Cube combines structuralist filmmaking with the Green Cross Code, to dazzling effect

BY Thomas McMullan |

A show at London’s Cabinet Gallery gives insight into the great writer’s most troubled period

BY Patrick Langley |