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Nicole Wermers, Marathon Dance Relief (detail), 2025, clay, steel table tops, dimensions variable. Photo: Jed Niezgoda.
Baggy terms such as ‘Global South’ and ‘Global Majority’ are useless, because you can’t address what you can’t describe ...
The ‘wolf in cashmere’ recently became the third richest person in the world. As chairman and CEO of luxury group LVMH, a little bit of his Bloomberg-estimated $97.3bn fortune goes to the Fondation ...
Lindokuhle Sobekwa has been awarded the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for the book I carry Her photo ...
Featuring Amy Sherald, Naomi Rincón Gallardo, Nicholas Galanin; columns on the global south and arts funding; global reviews; ...
This 66-page publication printed and distributed alongside the May 2025 issue of ArtReview, is supported by the Durjoy ...
A visit to Huyghe’s exhibition at London’s Serpentine Gallery, which he had infested with bluebottles, was an unpleasant experience. The buzzing beasties added to the sense of claustrophobia generated ...
Positioned somewhere between independent space and commercial gallery, Zhang and Hu’s Vitamin Creative Space continues to plough its own furrow (their Mirrored Gardens complex outside Guangzhou ...
Carlo Ratti’s exhibition is a claustrophobic mess of bio and techno theatrics, replying on expensive machines to solve problems that didn’t need fixing in the first place ...
De Filippi sat down with ArtReview’s Mark Rappolt to discuss how art is evolving beyond static creation into autonomous, living systems ...
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