If it doesn’t sing to you, it’s not a work of art: Tour guiding at an art fair
“Thank you for the tour. I have to say, though, some things weren’t for me . . .” The rest…
“Thank you for the tour. I have to say, though, some things weren’t for me . . .” The rest…
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A monthly review of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. “We are the custodians, not the owners,” Tate…
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A monthly review of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. Every church had been gutted and its images…
A monthly review of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. Rosalind Nashashibi, Dahiet Al Bareed, District of the…
A monthly review of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. Dan Walwin, Peaceful in the rain in the…
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A bi-weekly round-up of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. Happy New Year! Fingers crossed, you’ve resolved to…
Tate Modern’s Nam June Paik survey is zeitgeisty — immersive and Instagrammable, like Olafur Eliasson’s concurrent show in the Switch…
Coinciding with the artist’s Tate Modern Turbine Hall commission, Sprüth Magers London presents the first retrospective of Kara Walker’s films.…