For Hiroshige (1981) – one of his first Frankenthaler acquisitions – pays tribute to the Japanese master of woodblock ...
Jessica Morgan This exhibition began as a conversation about how we could introduce Dia’s collection and curatorial ethos to ...
Flaneuring in the footsteps of the situationists before him, Julien Berthier is preoccupied by those camouflaged apparatuses ...
The artist’s latest film at Galerie Molitor, Berlin, captures a historic Spanish festival where villagers hurl vegetables at ...
At Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, the French photographer and conceptual artist Sophie Calle presents an assortment of ...
Other highlights include Fashion Neurosis, a podcast merging psychoanalysis with clothes, and the latest album from Good Sad ...
One of the most pervasive forms of uncertainty today unfolds in the digital realm. Tethered to our screens, we are constantly ...
On the eve of his Tate Britain survey, Ed Atkins reflects on avatars, affect and why writing remains at the core of his ...
Juliet Jacques observes the pros and cons of archives, who’s represented in them and how past prejudices shaped ...
In the artist’s 2024 film Oceania, queer intimacies and decolonial possibilities are depicted in luminous and contrapuntal ...
While he often moves beyond the art world into the realm of celebrity, photographing A-listers at Madonna’s post-Oscars party ...
When it comes to Iranian post-revolution cinema, there is no shortage of missing subjects or bodies erased by the censors.
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