Niall McCarthy, Hannah Perry and Lauryn Youden use first-hand experiences of loss to critique the systems that can contribute ...
At NYU Abu Dhabi, the artist’s architectural models and research-driven collages reframe Arab modernity, treating the archive ...
Like a gleaner picking through a field of supposed waste, Gorm finds the value in what others discard, a sensibility she will ...
Despite its success in the German capital, Heidi is upping sticks and moving to London in September 2026. For gallery founder ...
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From Duchamp’s long-awaited US retrospective to a thematic celebration of wisdom in Uzbekistan, these are the shows that ...
Spanning blockbuster biennials and new Kunstverein appointments, these are the curators poised to shape the art world in the ...
Entitled ‘Woven Histories’ and recorded live at Frieze Masters 2025, this year’s series features artists, curators and thinkers, whose conversations weave together geographies and chronologies, and ...
Much has been published about the protests that indefinitely postponed the public opening of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Benin City, Nigeria, in November. But what many outlets have ...
I have often wished I were a painter. Greedily eyeing propositions of colour, line, gesture, shape and space, I try in vain to transpose paint into words – rearranging language as a kind of pigment, ...
Nostalgia in the post-communist, Eastern European context is a complicated terrain. Its remnants aren’t confined to the past but remain woven into everyday life – its infrastructure, architecture and ...
In an iconic snapshot of the pair, Mao Zedong and W.E.B. Du Bois laugh together like schoolboys. Taken during Du Bois’s 1959 tour of China, it illustrates the enthusiasm for Afro-Asian exchange that ...
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