ArtReview's September issue explores the evolution of historical narratives. Features include Naeem Mohaiemen's work on shifting historical accounts and Stephen Prina's dialogue with the past. Kerry James Marshall's painting School of Beauty, School of Culture (2012) is examined for its role in reintegrating Black figures into art history. The issue also delves into the iconography of Victor Man's paintings, Gala Porras-Kim's depictions of collections, and the Central Asian histories in Almag...| ArtReview Shop
In the Summer issue of ArtReview Asia, Indian artist Shilpa Gupta’s 2006 work There is No Border Here has been adapted across eight editions of the magazine’s cover, introducing a feature by Mark Rappolt that focuses on the ways in which Gupta’s oeuvre frames resistance to division, categorisation, segregation and othe| ArtReview Shop
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In the April 2025 issue of ArtReview, Japanese-Sāmoan artist Yuki Kihara brings to Britain her ongoing Paradise Camp project, part of a larger practice that explores the diversity of sex and gender traits while dismantling the historical Western gaze cast on the bodies and sexuality of Indigenous peoples in the South Pacific – expect appearances by Charles Darwin. Gabrielle Goliath approaches historical traumas and their expression in contemporary violence through photography, video instal...| ArtReview Shop
In the April 2025 issue of ArtReview, Japanese-Sāmoan artist Yuki Kihara brings to Britain her ongoing Paradise Camp project, part of a larger practice that explores the diversity of sex and gender traits while dismantling the historical Western gaze cast on the bodies and sexuality of Indigenous peoples in the South Pacific – expect appearances by Charles Darwin. Gabrielle Goliath approaches historical traumas and their expression in contemporary violence through photography, video instal...| ArtReview Shop