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The artist’s paper cut-outs use subversive techniques to reveal utopian ideals

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

The Passages director on independent filmmaking, censorship and the dynamics of power

BY Ira Sachs AND Chloe Stead |

Diarmuid Hester’s Nothing Ever Just Disappears and Robert Glück’s About Ed offer compelling portraits of the histories and intimacies of artists, writers and lovers who shaped the 20th century

BY Sam Buchan-Watts |

At P21, Seoul, a group show of intimate mixed media works draws on Byung-Chul Han’s revolutionary The Agony of Eros (2017)

BY Wong Binghao |

'Love Songs' at International Center of Photography, New York, suggests that queer art is inherently allergic to telling a representational story of intimacy

BY Daniel Felsenthal |

At The Drawing Center, New York, the artist presents papercut scenes of homoerotic couplings inflected with conventions of the Chinese craft

BY Isabel Ling |

Alastair Curtis reviews two memoirs by the French writer and looks at the lessons he learned from past relationships

BY Alastair Curtis |

Laden with scenes of sex, the artist's new paintings at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, test the border of the disturbing

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

The ‘Cleo’ singer shares how she uses music to lift herself out of heartbreak

BY Khuroum Ali Bukhari AND Shygirl |

‘The people from whom I learn most are enthusiasts, who take my soul to places I never knew existed.’

BY Jan Verwoert |

At the Barbican Gallery and the De la Warr Pavilion, two exhibitions focus on the nature of collaboration and the role of creative influence 

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

The increasingly reclusive artist, whose stacked LOVE design became one of the 20th century’s most reproduced images, has passed away

How Friedrich Kunath enforces ‘togetherness’ through our shared pop culture vernacular

BY Dan Fox |