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At the Nicoletta Fiorucci Foundation, Venice, the artist and collaborators create a mesmerizing exhibition – part immersive ...
In Melancholia and Moralism: Essays on AIDS and Queer Politics (2002), art historian Douglas Crimp writes that ‘AIDS activism does not speak of representation or make representations with a single ...
‘Milk of the Earth’, Antonia Kuo’s first solo exhibition at Chapter NY, pairs fresh examples of her chemical paintings – which use light-sensitive paper in exciting and unconventional ways – with ...
Gallerygoers seemed inspired to linger and wander – the rooms, their minds, maybe even the cosmos itself. My own thoughts wandered to science historian D. Graham Burnett’s writings on ‘attention ...
FriezeThe art world comes to The Regent’s Park, London for Frieze London and Frieze Masters (15 – 19 October 2025), which together bring more than 280 galleries from 45 countries. This year’s fairs ...
Once the heart of Boston’s maritime economy, Long Wharf Pier served as a major gateway for the transatlantic slave trade.
Francesca Mollett, ‘Annual Honesty’, 2025, exhibition view. Courtesy: the artist and Modern Art, London Sous-bois ...
The biennale returns with a new stage adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man and an exhibition uniting footballers and artists The Manchester International Festival (MIF) returns in 2025, ...
Across 34 solo and dual presentations, Focus at Frieze London 2025 reveals recurring themes that young artists are addressing ...
Over the next few months, there is outstanding contemporary art in some of the country’s most romantic and imposing country ...
Dafna Maimon’s sprawling solo exhibition at Kiasma in Helsinki implores us to reconnect with our messy corporeal ...
At London’s National Portrait Gallery, a retrospective spanning decades reveals a profound exploration of the body and an ...