Why have one review when you can have three? Here, Claudia Ross wonders if military technology has influenced the foundations ...
Why have one review when you can have three? Here, Jenny Wu assesses Art and Science Collide as an Expo for a history of ...
Four critics from around the world re-view the review Contemporary life is cushioned in evaluation: suggested routes to walk ...
In this exchange and multi-material resource, Gillick and Haacke discuss Documenta, the Bundestag, and problems with ...
Why have one review when you can have three? Here, Angella d’Avignon explores art’s capacity to heal the natural world – or extract from it ...
In the second gallery, island, located on the Bowery, visitors were asked to remove their shoes and invited to rest on large ...
The participating artists for Liverpool Biennial 2025 are: ...
The Thai artist’s pop-inflected collage-paintings are underpinned as much by the adaptability of the immigrant mindset as ...
A collection of straight-talking essays and interviews capture the artist’s idiosyncratic perspective on America ...
Looted by French colonial forces from the Kingdom of Dahomey (1600–1904), these represent just a fraction of some 7,000 ...
Russia’s recent strike on Kharkiv’s Constructivist complex represents an attack on a radical yet largely forgotten legacy of anti-colonialism ...
The body of London-based abstract artist Sarah Cunningham has been found on the tracks at a London underground station. She ...