Sonia Boyce

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From Sonia Boyce’s triumphant Venice installation at Turner Contemporary, Margate, to an exhibition that channels artists’ spiritual relationship with nature at Modern Art, London

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From the Cecilia Vicuña’s paintings celebrating Indigenous forms at the Giardini to Marlene Dumas’s groundbreaking exhibition at Palazzo Grassi, these are the highlights from the 59th Venice Biennale

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Imani Mason Jordan speaks to the artist about how the pandemic has affected her work and what her plans are for Venice

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In the second of our two-part round-up, Chloe Stead reviews the best pavilions across the Giardini

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At Birmingham’s Eastside Projects, the artist’s latest curatorial project probes at what might happen when the digital bleeds into the physical

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At Manchester Art Gallery, an exhibition brings attention to how the selected ‘highlights’ of a collection tell a deeper story of erasure 

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Pioneering feminist artists Sonia Boyce, Mary Kelly and Berni Searle talk about their work, featuring in the Social Work section at Frieze London

Tate Director Maria Balshaw and artist Claudette Johnson talk about new acquisitions for the national collection

Works acquired for the national collection by Sonia Boyce, Georgio Griffa, Claudette Johnson and Johanna Unzueta

Social Work is a new section dedicated to women who challenged the dominant values of the 1980s and ’90s

Feminist and activist artists of the 1980s and '90s, from Berni Searle in South Africa to Sonia Boyce in the UK

At Frieze London this year's talks explore the role played by autobiography in art and society

With her retrospective at Manchester Art Gallery, the artist and curator talks censorship, stereotypes and dismantling power in the age of #metoo

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In further news: Sonia Boyce explains removal of Manchester Art Gallery’s nude nymphs; Creative Scotland responds to Transmission Gallery backlash

A report on the first Frieze Projects symposium, ‘Working Across Continents’ 

Herzog & de Meuron wins its second commission in a matter of weeks; David Mancuso, pioneer of New York dance culture, passes away