The 15th Dak’Art Biennale of Contemporary African Art: A Journey through Atlantis
Postponed for six months due to political turmoil last spring, the fifteenth edition of the Biennale of Contemporary African Art…
Postponed for six months due to political turmoil last spring, the fifteenth edition of the Biennale of Contemporary African Art…
Nan Goldin’s retrospective, “This Will Not End Well,” is a monumental and deeply moving journey through the acclaimed photographer’s life…
Arriving in the maritime city of A Coruña, Galicia, feels like stepping into a land that embraces with open arms…
Where are your monuments, your battles, martyrs? Where is your tribal memory? Sirs, in that grey vault. The sea. The…
Through the use of colourful illustrations, London-based visual artist, Lin (Ruki) Li, reconsiders the sense of self, space and a…
You are here. Position pinned. If we pause for a moment, are we able to locate the Central Asian republics…
I bump into Bill Kouligas and Gabber Eleganza behind the Stone Island stage at C2C Festival in Turin. Yaeji is…
In Kai Althoff’s exhibition “di costole” at Nervi Delle Volpi, a new space in Genoa organized by Berlin’s Galerie Neu,…
If someone asked me to imagine what Diego Marcon’s studio might look like, I’d likely picture a puppeteer’s workshop. Lining…
From smartphones to computers, from social media algorithms to artificial intelligence and virtual assistants, our daily lives are governed by…
During Art Basel Paris this year, the big deal in the city was the return of the fair to the…
Silvia Federici once wrote that “the body is a factory.” For the body to not work — can’t or won’t…
Kim Sowol’s 1925 poem Azaleas is written from a feminine perspective, where the speaker, anticipating her lover’s leaving, plans to…
Lankum’s 2023 song “Go Dig My Grave” revisits an old ballad sung by Jean Ritchie on the 1963 album Jean…
Having climbed the stairs to Sara Siestreem’s solo show “milk and honey” at Cristin Tieren Gallery, viewers will be made…
In the text accompanying Oisín Byrne’s exhibition “Smell the Book,” writer Daisy Lafarge asks, “How does language make you feel?”1…