Mary Kelly, We don't want to set the world on fire, 2019, detail. Courtesy the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London ...
Hauser & Wirth has been charged with breaching British-imposed sanctions against Russia. Following an investigation by HM ...
Golden opened the floodgates for a generation of Black artists to just be themselves. Now, ahead of the Studio Museum’s ...
The fraught US Pavilion reveals what has been true for some time, if not forever: the artworld is heavily politicised, though ...
Leckey’s show at Julia Stoschek, his biggest for a decade, considers images as a religious force in a godless age ...
In the lead up to the opening of Thailand Biennale in Phuket at the end of the month, Hera Chan reflects on the image of the ...
The lawsuit claims that ‘a corrupt and unethical faction’ of the board attempted to portray Suda as misusing museums funds ...
The American writer’s latest fantasy novel is a messy take on institutional satire – with a saccharine love story thrown in ...
The works will be on view across the Carnegie Museum of Art and four partner institutions in Pittsburgh from 2 May to 3 ...
In 1961 a twenty-four-year-old Bob Thompson left New York and the beatnik circles in which he moved for the museums of Europe ...
In Mary Shelley’s time, science and technoculture set their standards against magic. Who – or what – is our Frankenstein today?
The 2025 festival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has announced the names of 59 participating artists for the 2025 edition.
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