Vincent van Gogh must have seemed omnipresent when Les Levine, pioneering video artist and self-identified ‘media sculptor’, ...
Bruno Zhu, License to Live, 2024, installation view, Chisenhale Gallery, London. Courtesy: the artist and Chisenhale Gallery, ...
The city’s cultural scene has long branded itself as radical but, for too long, politics has been confined to exhibition ...
For years, the mesmeric painter and performer defied categorization before becoming known for his ethereal canvases ...
Halina Reijn’s latest film about a middle-aged woman’s foray into the world of BDSM, starring Nicole Kidman, feels woefully ...
This review is part of a series of Must-See shows, in which a writer delivers a snapshot of a current exhibition ...
From early critiques at Wesleyan to her upcoming Dia Beacon show, Green’s work explores the complex intersections of race, ...
Sanja Grozdanic and Bassem Saad, Permanent Trespass (Beirut of the Balkans & the American Century), 2024, Curtis R. Priem ...
Kiri Dalena, Erased Slogans, 2008–ongoing, series of digital prints. Courtesy: © Kiri Dalena and Neuer Berliner Kunstverein ...
At Centro Andaluz de Artez Contemporaneo, Seville, the artist’s earthen installations address the contested history of land ...
A personal reflection on the artist’s feminist photomontages and their enduring impact ahead of a retrospective at the ...
This piece appears in the columns section of frieze 248, ‘Disobedience’ The housing crisis – which is addressed in Alva Gotby ...