This group show at Croy Nielsen in Vienna traverses the unstable borderlands of nature and machine| ArtReview RSS Feed
Accusatory in tone, this show at ΕΜΣΤ Αthens frames the mainstream animal rights debate within a wider context of human conflict| ArtReview RSS Feed
ArtReview sat down with the organisation’s new executive director Özge Ersoy to talk sustainability, accessibility and future methodologies| ArtReview RSS Feed
Farrell designed the MI6 building in London, among others| ArtReview RSS Feed
ArtReview caught up with Keumhwa Kim and Bernard Vienat to find out what this year’s programme is all about| ArtReview RSS Feed
Across his practice, Douglas repeatedly questions the assumed epistemological neutrality of mass media| ArtReview RSS Feed
A Taiwanese group exhibition was scrapped days before it was due to open at Almaty’s Central State Museum| ArtReview RSS Feed
Tang was most recently executive director of Hong Kong’s Para Site| ArtReview RSS Feed
She will step down in April 2026 following twenty-six years in the role| ArtReview RSS Feed
The artist’s project to identify her matrilineage advocates for a community so often defined as transient, as outside the bounds of history and place| ArtReview RSS Feed
“More and more, we’re bypassing process. That’s what I’m interested in: the process itself”| ArtReview RSS Feed
In a letter to the event organisers, over than 20 participants expressed concerns about sponsor’s investment in weapons manufacturer| ArtReview RSS Feed
The movement has been flattened into a shorthand for feel-good, guilt-free opulence, which elides its complexities and contradictions| ArtReview RSS Feed
While squabbles over the merits of identity-driven art abound, real world powers in the US are threatening any diversity progress of recent decades| ArtReview RSS Feed
Fillingham’s latest work reclaims nostalgia, Englishness and working-class culture, volatile ideas in today’s political climate| ArtReview RSS Feed
An ambitious show at Sky High Farm stages beauty and despair in a backdrop of ecological uncertainty| ArtReview RSS Feed
Over 50 artists and cultural figures have signed a letter| ArtReview RSS Feed
Sophy Rickett and Rut Blees Luxemburg’s provocative images – with a dose of 1990s nostalgia – might have something to tell us about the power structures of today| ArtReview RSS Feed
The controversy is now under investigation by the local authority of Shigatse. Arc’teryx and the artist have issued apologies respectively| artreview.com
Art in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone| artreview.com
The Artworld Who Cried Wolf| artreview.com
Artworks – finally open to select visits from the public – highlight the shifting, even vivacious, nature of the exclusion zone’s landscape| artreview.com
13th Berlin Biennale Review: What Doesn’t the Fox Say| artreview.com
The latest announcement: Jakub Jansa and the artist duo Selmeci Kocka Jusko will jointly represent the Czech and Slovak Republics| ArtReview RSS Feed
In ‘passing the fugitive on’, the viewer is invited to think about almost everywhere but Gaza| artreview.com
From Airbnb-imperialism to faux-progressive art museums, understanding who the city is for hasn’t been this opaque for decades| artreview.com
ArtReview met with the the curators to discuss the biennale’s history, AI and the potential of mediation| artreview.com
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“Eating it becomes my body; the octopus becomes part of me”| artreview.com
Naomi Beckwith’s team is comprised entirely of women, a first in the quinquennial’s history| artreview.com
The artist has for decades shown how children become contaminated by the adult world’s ills, but a new exhibition hushes the anguish they’re suffering| artreview.com
The photography critic’s book explores the zone between art and porn| artreview.com
Muzyczuk aims to reaffirm the museum’s role as a place to generate knowledge and foster inclusive public discourse| artreview.com
This first international retrospective asks for Mesmaeker’s status and influence as a media artist to be reconsidered| artreview.com
Simon Baker fired from the Maison Européenne de la Photographie| artreview.com
Where Vuong’s 2019 debut, ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’, often felt overwrought and too writerly, his latest is firmly grounded and perfectly tuned| artreview.com
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Open letters draw signatures from artists and curators internationally| artreview.com
At the dawn of the AI-driven internet, we are witnessing the revenge of free media| artreview.com