Minor keys “come alive in the quiet tones, the lower frequencies, the hums, the consolations of poetry.” This year’s 61st ...
Alison Hugill interviews Dafna Maimon about her practice and its relationship to the featured topic, Abjection ...
Peter Hujar / Liz Deschenes at Gropius Bau by Jesse Slater // Apr. 17, 2026. The skeletons of collapsing buildings; shifting ...
Alison Hugill interviews curator of the Bulgarian Pavilion, Martina Yordanova, about the plans for their Venice Biennale ...
Britzenale returns for its sixth edition from June 5th to 7th, 2026, with one existing and 20 new site-specific artworks ...
Thailand Biennale Phuket by Adela Lovric // Apr. 13, 2026. To be included in the Thailand Biennale is to have “made it” as an artist, or to be on the ve ...
A preview of the Ruinart Champagne & Art Bar at PalaisPopulaire during Gallery Weekend Berlin, featuring an in-situ ...
Jesse Slater interviews performance artist Leila Hekmat ahead of her premiere of ‘Roses Rising - The Dinner’ at HAU Hebbel am Ufer ...
Vessel & Voyager’ opens a space to sit with the conditions it gathers—not offering resolution, but a relationship with crisis ...
This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. At Hua International, works by Marianna Uutinen, made 30 years apart, manifest and indulge in many things, of which the body is one. Though the ...
When the world begins to change in ways that seem difficult to stomach, we tend to step towards the past, looking for sympathy but finding empathy. In the upcoming exhibition, ‘QUEER ART IN THE GDR?
Overlooking Lake Lugano in Switzerland, the three-story museum MASI Lugano recently opened ‘K-NOW! Korean Video Art Today,’ bringing together the works of eight Korean artists in an immersive ...