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From Katelyn Eichwald’s yearning-laced paintings to a weekend-long durational performance by Allen-Golder Carpenter ...
The writer speaks about her new book of essays tracing the urgency and efficacy of artist-led protest over the past 60 years ...
Standout shows include the largest ever international Kerry James Marshall exhibition, the Tate’s survey of Nigerian ...
From Kinga Bartis’s quietly captivating paintings to Madeleine Andersson’s nauseating footage of human brains, this year’s ...
At MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, the artist’s bisected interiors and celestial projections attune viewers to their ...
From a cancelled Whitney ISP performance to mass arrests at art schools, it’s clear that free speech is under threat ...
From chemical paintings by Antonia Kuo at Chapter NY, New York, to Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s disorienting installation at MIT List ...
As the museum opens its vast new space in east London, the deputy director discusses how the institution is evolving to ...
As detailed in a statement for her show ‘EXIT STRATEGY’ at 99 Loop Gallery in 2024, Lardner-Burke purposefully waters down ...
Queer politics past and present resound across live performers and audio cassettes in this Frieze Week work at Artists Space ...
At The Phillips Collection, an exhibition maps the poet’s radical networks – offering both homage and a quiet indictment of ...
Antonia Kuo, ‘Milk of the Earth’, 2025, exhibition view. Courtesy: the artist and Chapter NY, New York; photograph: Charles ...
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