Join associate editor Sean Burns for a tour of the exhibition’s opening days, from private views to late-night parties ...
In the Giardini, the late curator’s vision for new ways of engaging art is gestured towards, but even a commendable ...
From shared lament to sonic trauma, Venice’s strongest off-site presentations explore grief, listening and historical memory ...
At Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos, the artist renders domestic spaces with formal precision while probing the elusive inner lives ...
She is flanked by two porta-potties, into which visitors are invited to ‘donate’ their urine, which is then descaled and fed ...
This section of the Venice Biennale offers the most concentrated and coherent expression of Koyo Kouoh’s curatorial vision ...
Of course, many of the national pavilions in the rest of the Giardini do offer more thoughtful perspectives. Two standouts ...
From Esther Pearl Watson’s UFO-infused paintings of American rural life to Nobuyoshi Araki’s photographs of his beloved cat, ...
The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia On the last March weekend of 1988, visitors to ...
‘A continuum,’ says Giuseppe Penone with a smile. The 77-year-old artist, a native of the forests that ring the Alps, gestures out towards Hyde Park. He is dressed in a dark blazer, proper shoes and a ...
As ‘Canicula’ closes Fondazione In Between Art Film’s ‘Trilogy of Uncertainties’ in Venice, its artistic director reflects on staging time-based work within the Biennale’s pace and the evolving role ...