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A new collection of works by the late US novelist and filmmaker shows an artist seeking to become free in ways that most women never achieve

BY Morgan Jerkins |

Fashion designer Molly Goddard and photographer Sarah Edwards turn garments into abstractions at London’s Chelsea Space

BY Ana Kinsella |

Restitution is critical but we can’t let the process be co-opted by those who seek to evade responsibility for Europe’s pillaging past

BY Jess Saxby |

A riff on the gallery’s landmark 1956 show, Whitechapel Gallery’s latest exhibition boasts some compelling pairings but has an unconfident, sheepish quality

BY Thomas McMullan |

Often unrecognized, Roma artists and intellectuals have been co-opted and colonized for centuries – a newly launched archive seeks to reconsider their contribution

BY Ethel Brooks |

With art lessons and trips to museums on prescription, the links between culture and health are being reconsidered

BY Chris Sharratt |

A rare screening of ‘The Dilapidated Dwelling’ (2000) at the Barbican shows why Keiller’s films should be compulsory viewing

BY Dan Hancox |

‘Keep It Complex’, a group of artists and designers, have launched a campaign to encourage voting, and hold the art world accountable

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

The retrospective at Tate Britain of the veteran photographer is filled with masterpieces that are also crime scenes

BY Darran Anderson |

Narrative is often the conduit for racist ideology, particularly in a Hollywood that favours ‘feel good’ narratives of black life; avoiding it altogether reads, then, like a protest

BY Jacolby Satterwhite |

In the age of #MeToo, does the recent proliferation of films and TV shows about serial murderers hint at a troubling resurgence of sociopathic masculinity?

BY Masha Tupitsyn |

A 1979 televisual essay by the cultural theorist offers insight into black politics and representational struggle in the British media

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

Recent studies highlight deep precarity in the art world, alongside a renewed push for fairer payment and resistance to ‘self-exploitation’

BY Chris Sharratt |

Scheming dealers, demonic sculptures and filthy lucre: in Dan Gilroy’s Faustian tale, art takes murderous revenge

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Short films at the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam give primacy to music and voice

BY Erika Balsom |

In a recent performance at Kunstmuseum Basel, the artist demonstrates an impressive control of hysteria and hesitancy

BY Chloe Stead |

The politics of postwar couture: a new show at London’s V&A explores Dior’s revolution, alongside his love for British tradition

BY Amber Butchart |

As Italy fights over its ancient past, an exhibition about the lesser-known Severan dynasty carries powerful messages for our present moment

BY Jamie Mackay |

Tate Modern is encouraging visitors to slow down at its major exhibition of the French Post-Impressionist painter

BY Figgy Guyver |

The Italian city’s latest art space is a welcome addition to its booming art scene

BY Barbara Casavecchia |