Artist Lorraine O’Grady has died at the age of ninety. Born in Boston in 1934, the American artist and writer was known for ...
The artist folds layered references to geology, biology and archeology into his exploration of how identity is formed ...
Aparna Nori’s deeply personal document of her distanced relationship with her son captures the fraught experience of ...
A petition launched by Black Music Research Unit (BMRU) calls for the establishment of a permanent exhibition dedicated to ...
In 2024, taste is now acquired from so many sources that the only way for the industry to keep up is to infiltrate all areas ...
We are engulfed in reproductions of old narratives: sequels, remakes, adaptations. For the reopening of Notre Dame after it ...
No matter the empty gestures, vacuous acceptance speeches and backslapping of studio execs we are to be subjected to in the ...
Pussy Riot Sex Dolls was installed in a deconsecrated chapel that stands at the entrance of the OK Center for Contemporary ...
Nurture Gaia is a business-as-usual biennale in which the glamour of the global overrides the lure of the local, and where ...
In ‘This Causes Consciousness to Fracture’, the choreographer imbues her lifelike creations with an unsettling awareness of ...
The year in books: Beyond the marketing trends, 2024 offered a refreshing reminder that the life of many texts is cyclical ...
Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi tops the 23rd annual ArtReview Power 100. Al Qasimi has been the director of the Sharjah Biennial ...