From Ravelle Pillay’s haunting paintings that reckon with colonial legacies to Andrew Heard’s wayward portrait of England ...
At Goodman Gallery, London, the artist draws on intimate and national archives to trace the lingering afterlives of personal loss and colonial histories ...
The most revealing aspects of Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill (or the anti-LGBTQ+ bill, as it is known ...
In London, a sweeping homage to the Mexican artist celebrates her singular image but too often mistakes iconography for legacy ...
Applications for the sixth iteration of the Frieze x Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship, hosted this year by the ...
With the recent releases of Backrooms and Exit 8, the liminal horror genre has never been more visible. Yet as leitmotifs ...
At Cukrarna Gallery, Ljubljana, the artist’s sculptures collapse the boundary between organism and object, proposing ...
At Kunsthal Gent, the artist transforms a former church into a working tennis court, inviting visitors to pick up a racket ...
Peter Doig, Isaac Julien, Maggi Hambling, Thomas Houseago and Jake Grewal reflect on the life, work and enduring legacy of ...
At Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, Claremont, his gridded creations recall degraded JPEGs and medieval tapestries ...
From a collection of fantastical short stories from Argentina to a new collection of essays on Fredric Jameson, the frieze ...
This blockbuster pairing at the Fondazione Prada in Venice reveals what happens when two of the US’s most lawless ...
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