Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from Olivia Erlanger and Phuong Ngo to the expansion of ...
Gaia Should Be Safe’ at MACA Art Centre, Beijing gestures towards the forces responsible for transforming our contemporary ...
Inspired by David Graeber’s book, ‘The Utopia of Rules’ at 72-13, Singapore asks how we might hack various systems of control ...
As Hong Kong builds its new, 30,000-hectare housing and technology hub, Ilaria Maria Sala considers the human and ecological ...
What the gentle iconoclasm of the climate action group makes you realise, fundamentally, is how powerless we all really are ...
Apprehensions’ at IMMA, Dublin captures how the late artist laced aesthetic elegance and refinement with lethal danger ...
The tenor of current cultural and critical exchanges among South Asian and Gulf countries points to the contortions required ...
Christophe Cherix, curator of drawings and prints at MoMA, will be promoted to director, taking over the position from Glen ...
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The Russian collective’s show, ‘Inverso Mundus’ seems calculated to shock and disgust, but it delivers an empty performance ...
The Korean artist is one of the hottest properties worldwide right now; here are some reasons why that’s the case ...
ArtReview sat down with Lu Yang, whose DOKU The Flow is the inaugural exhibition, presented by K11 Art Foundation, at K11 ...
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