At Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, Lisbon, the artist guest curates an exhibition that tackles the history of gender bias ...
After a celebrated turn at the Village Voice, Indiana wrote a slew of uncompromising novels that gained a substantial cult ...
At its most moving, the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art asserts that expressions of joy in precarious times are no small feat ...
During Frieze Week in London, Frieze and Sloane Street convened a conversation at the Belmond Cadogan on Sloane Street on ‘Art in the Open’, a discussion on art in the public realm. Guided by Jayden ...
I’ve spent the past few weeks reciting sonnets by poet-preacher John Donne – reading them to friends, to lovers, or alone in bed. My go-to, transformed into a kind of unimpressive party piece, is ...
This year’s Busan Biennale, inspired by David Graeber’s notion of ‘pirate enlightenment’, offers a glimpse into a world where progress can only be found outside the West It doesn’t take long to ...
Awarded to Bani Abidi (Experimenter), Mohammed Z. Rahman (Phillida Reid), Naminapu Maymuru-White (Sullivan+Strumpf), Eva Å vankmajerová (The Gallery of Everything). In its ninth year, the Frieze Tate ...
This review is part of a series of Must-See shows, in which a writer delivers a snapshot of a current exhibition In the introduction to his unfinished project, Mnemosyne Atlas, Aby Warburg described ...