Louise Benson is Director of Digital at ArtReview. She was formerly Deputy Editor at Elephant and has written widely on art, ...
In film and paintings, ‘When Roses Bloom’ at Heidi, Berlin explores the hallucinatory nature of ageing From 2006: “My old friend Leigh Bowery would ask: ‘Where is the poison?’ And that’s a question I ...
Nusrat F. Jafri’s lively memoir of her own family’s social mobility is overshadowed by lengthy Wikipedia-like accounts of India’s history Two films spotlight the toxic nature of South Asian ...
There’s more than meets the eye in ‘Shakespeare Must Die’. Max Crosbie-Jones unpicks the saga of the Thai film in light of a longstanding ban being overturned this year ...
Something of a phenomenon among South Korean artists of his generation, Kim blurs the lines between the real and virtual until we’re no longer sure there’s much of a difference ...
Young’s leave came two weeks before Trump’s 27 March Executive Order that specifically targets the Smithsonian Museum ...
The federal agency with around 70 employees is responsible for administering grants to museums and libraries in the US ...
This morning, Tate announced that the collectors and philanthropists Jorge M. and Darlene Pérez have donated a major painting ...
In ‘Lives Less Ordinary’, a diverse portrait of working-class life offers welcome respite from the patronising photographs of ...
No Smoking’ at Rocket Gallery, London draws from five decades of Parr’s career – with some added toxic flavour ...
She will receive a $100,000 honorarium, a solo exhibition at and acquisition to the museum's permanent collection ...
Mark Rappolt sat down with the artist to discuss his trajectory from the street to the gallery space, artmaking and carceral systems, and the future ...