One of the earliest recorded instances of a sculpture taking the piss out of the art world came when Marcel Duchamp submitted a urinal to the first exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in ...
Artist Nairy Baghramian, Director of the Museum of Modern Art Glenn Lowry and historian Julian Rose all have extensive experience of presenting art in public places and thinking about civic spaces. In ...
Six years ago, not many people had heard of Hilma af Klint. Today, following a pivotal and record-breaking exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2018) and another huge show at Tate Modern ...
Inspired by a Maryse Condé novel, this group exhibition at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, asks where and with whom refuge can be found In 1692, an enslaved Caribbean woman named Tituba was accused of ...
Last April, mere weeks before it was due to open, the 2024 Dak’Art Biennial was abruptly postponed due to unprecedented political protests surrounding the Senegalese presidential election. Despite ...
In the second act of Luca Guadagnino’s Queer (2024) – the beautiful, maddening film adaptation of beat generation legend William S. Burroughs’s 1985 autofiction text of the same name – two men, Eugene ...
‘You have an idea and it goes off in another direction and you either pull it back or you go on the journey. I knew I wanted to make some portraits, but I also knew I didn't want to. I wanted to ...
Serra’s sparse, meditative documentary about the young Peruvian-born torero Andrés Roca Rey is an enrapturing two hours of erotics and violence, though its brutality makes it challenging to watch.
The Focus section at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 showcases some of the most innovative and thought-provoking art being made today. Curated for the second time by Essence Harden (co-curator of ‘Made in L.A ...
‘The viewer makes the painting alive. Without the viewer, that thing doesn't exist.’ – Shirazeh Houshiary What happens to our understanding of painting when we expand the canon across eras and ...
HdM GALLERY’s dual exhibition of Paris-based Marcel·la Barceló and Apollinaria Broche takes its title from Edgar Allan Poe’s ethereal 1841 essay, ‘Island of the Fay’, a key inspiration for both ...