Noushin Afzali interviews artist Bahar Behbahani about her engagement with the Persian Garden as a central feature of her practice ...
Tide of Returns’ at Ocean Space by Alison Hugill // June 25, 2026. Urgent questions around repatriation and reparations form ...
Adela Lovric interviews artist Oscar Murillo in the context of his solo exhibition ‘Collective Osmosis’ at Das Minsk and ...
Lilia Topouzova: ‘Unsilencing: The History and Legacy of the Bulgarian Gulag’ ...
Jesse Slater reviews the first half of the month-long Project Space Festival, featuring exhibitions at Errant Sound, Passage, ...
Dagmara Genda reviews the group exhibition ‘Freiraum Kunst’ presented by Akademie der Künste at Schloss Bellevue ...
At this year’s Venice Biennale of Art, the collateral exhibition ‘Scotland + Venice: Bugarin + Castle,’ curated by Morven Gregor of Mount Stuart Trust, will present the artist duo’s new work, ‘Shame ...
This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. Abjection often conjures images of horror—filth, ugliness, death—in their most visceral, corporeal form. Yet what we tend to neglect are abject ...
The skeletons of collapsing buildings; shifting licks of light on water; insubmissive deathbed portraiture. Wandering through ‘Persistence of Vision’ at Gropius Bau, I feel fizzy. Peter Hujar’s ...
This article is part of our feature topic Legality. The 13th Berlin Biennale, which brings together over 60 artists and presents more than 170 works, will open on June 13th at four venues across the ...
This article is part of our feature topic Wellness. Tabita Rezaire’s art practice has explored the ways in which healing and the longing for healing define the human experience. Her works are ...
When the world begins to change in ways that seem difficult to stomach, we tend to step towards the past, looking for sympathy but finding empathy. In the upcoming exhibition, ‘QUEER ART IN THE GDR?
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