From Abbas Akhavan’s time-bending installations to Lu Yang’s existential video series, here’s what not to miss ...
Conceived as an ‘anti-biennial’, the roving festival mediates on impermanence and the supernatural across the Thai capital ...
Eschewing conventional retrospective models at Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, the exhibition raises enduring questions of legacy and loss ...
At neugerriemschneider, Berlin, the artist’s vivid computer generations suggest that technology won’t erase human labour but reconfigure its temporality ...
For the first time at Frieze Seoul, Focus will expand its scope to include not only galleries from across Asia but also emerging international galleries established in or after 2014 proposing solo ...
Uniting 50 female artists across the MENA region, ‘Horizon in Their Hands’ explores how craft became a form of artistic liberation ...
Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath channel private and social longing, curating a show that shines most when engaging with the Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s collection ...
At Sadie Coles HQ’s new Savile Row gallery, the artist’s subjects gather in smoke-filled bars and boxing rings, their gazes unwavering, their power unmistakable ...
What can we make of the legacies we did not choose, yet continue to live with? This question underlies ‘sent in spun found’, a two-person exhibition featuring New York-based Gi (Ginny) Huo and ...
Earlier this year, I received an email suggesting that I commission a well-known critic to write a takedown of British art historian Katy Hessel’s latest book, How to Live an Artful Life (2025). This ...
EXPO CHICAGO begins a new chapter with the appointment of Kate Sierzputowski as director and Essence Harden as curator. Together, Harden and Sierzputowski bring a shared vision shaped by deep ...
The Bride and the Goodnight Cinderella shocks audience while exploring the relationship between performance art, voyeurism and sexual violence ...
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