At Centro Botín, Santander, an expansive installation traces coastal histories, echoing the losses wrought by extraction, ...
For many contemporary artists, the pull of verse offers boundless opportunities through and with which to make work ...
Her retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago highlights politically transformative relationships between Black women ...
At the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, a themeless biennial engages with local realities of gentrification and loss ...
Bernardo José de Souza’s exhibition turns outer space inwards, building an environment where desire resists the pull of power ...
The hit-and-miss retrospective at Fondation Beyeler is a shallow reflection of the ‘Infinity Rooms' artist's depths ...
Rosenkrantz’s project soon lost momentum and the interview was never published during Hujar’s lifetime. It wasn’t until the ...
The Three-Legged Cat’ reimagines the biennial format as a site of slow repair, touching on resilience and futurity ...
Invisible Women. Her writing on visual art, cinema and cultural history has been featured in publications including the Guardian, Sight & Sound, Art Review, Documentary Magazine, BBC Culture and Spike ...
At P420, Bologna, a group show featuring artists across four continents transforms acts of looking into gestures of empathy, urging us to pause and re-examine the world around us ...
As three new shows open at Turin's Pinacoteca Agnelli, its director shares her vision for a more emotional and sustainable institution ...
John Banville is a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. His most recent novel is Venetian Vespers (2025).
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