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At Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris, the artist depicts queer and trans figures giving birth to symbolic versions of ...
From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape ...
From Becky Tucker’s uncanny ceramic figures to Meret Oppenheim’s surrealist works, here’s what not to miss during Art Basel ...
On the eve of the show’s release, Sean Burns spoke with Curtis about the parallels between the 1980s and today, the advent of ...
‘Most of us, if we come back to a museum that we visited as a child, have the sense that “we” have changed enormously, whilst the “things” have stayed serenely the same.’ This is one of the general ...
Encounter works by Sheila Hicks, Isabel Nolan, Cevdet Erek and Dawit L. Petros, among others, in the citywide festival of contemporary art ...
At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human ...
In the No.9 Cork Street auditorium, located just a few hundred yards from the Royal Academy of Arts at Burlington House, ...
At ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, this 28-artist show subverts colonial aesthetics to reflect on exploitation and power in ...
At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient ...
As this vital piece of history goes on display at Tate Modern, Alastair Curtis speaks to those preserving it – and asks why ...
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