The awardees share a prize of AED 500,000| ArtReview RSS Feed
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from the 36th Bienal de São Paulo to ‘Global Fascisms’ at HKW, Berlin| ArtReview RSS Feed
The state of art criticism today resembles a crisis of freedom, when one reality has been rejected but another has yet to be conceived| ArtReview RSS Feed
Engels begins on 1 January| ArtReview RSS Feed
“I’ve come to think that maybe the archive as the site of discovery is a little bit over-articulated”| ArtReview RSS Feed
This special publication celebrating contemporary Korean art, supported by Korea Arts Management Service, is available for free with the September issue of ArtReview| ArtReview RSS Feed
He was seen as a progressive, who brought 3.7 million visitors to the museum| ArtReview RSS Feed
A $750,000 grant was terminated following the Trump administration’s dismantlement of the IMLS| ArtReview RSS Feed
At 52 Walker in New York, you’ll find the artist kneeling at the altar, at all times. What is he waiting for?| ArtReview RSS Feed
A new show at MoMA PS1 asks if art can help us understand contemporary life’s sensory overload| ArtReview RSS Feed
The artist offers a new vision of such spaces that leaves us wondering whether or not such an idea could ever become a reality| ArtReview RSS Feed
Spaces in Seoul, chosen by the people who help shape the city’s vibrant art scene| ArtReview RSS Feed
Spaces in Seoul, chosen by the people who help shape the city’s vibrant art scene| ArtReview RSS Feed
‘Our joint curatorial approach will be based on the idea of art that connects and inspires broad audiences'| ArtReview RSS Feed
Pharrell Williams’s third curatorial outing at Perrotin stages a celebration, commemoration and exploration of Afro-descendant women| ArtReview RSS Feed
From Airbnb-imperialism to faux-progressive art museums, understanding who the city is for hasn’t been this opaque for decades| artreview.com
This collection gathers era-defining essays on Pop aesthetics, the rise of consumer culture, Brutalist architecture and nascent green concerns| ArtReview RSS Feed
A new exhibition at Beijing’s National Museum of China attempts to redefine what Saudi culture could and will be| ArtReview RSS Feed
‘J😊Y TECH’ sends up the superficial, spectatorial ways that Western travellers engage with cultures besides their own| ArtReview RSS Feed
Join ArtReview and Ursula on Tuesday 2 September for a conversation with Bex Wade and Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley| ArtReview RSS Feed
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
“Eating it becomes my body; the octopus becomes part of me”| artreview.com
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Naomi Beckwith’s team is comprised entirely of women, a first in the quinquennial’s history| artreview.com
Yoshitomo Nara Is Not Just Being Cute| 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
The work aims to call attention to the harmful extractive practices of the fossil fuel industry| artreview.com
How Jacqueline Mesmaeker Spotlit the Overlooked| artreview.com
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Ocean Vuong’s Great Millennial Novel| 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
The Transnational History of Hunk Culture| artreview.com
Flesh and the body are never far from mind in the artist’s new sculptures| artreview.com
Defining ‘woman’ by biological female sex isn’t just about excluding trans people from single-sex spaces. It also highlights how little respect governing bodies have for the trans community as a whole| artreview.com
The announcement comes amid accusations of censorship; associate director steps back| artreview.com
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Greenpeace installs new Anish Kapoor work on offshore Shell platform| 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