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Ralph Rugoff will step down from his role as director of the Hayward Gallery in Spring 2026, the Southbank Centre has ...
In a Bright Green Field’ foregrounds young artists from Greece and Cyprus imagining a new future for the region ...
The National Gallery in London has announced that it will develop a new wing and public space on its campus. It will also ...
Featuring Naeem Mohaiemen, Kerry James Marshall and Gala Porras-Kim; columns on public art and unethical sponsorship; reviews ...
Not All Travellers Walk Roads’ centres on the estuary as a curatorial image, with outstanding works fighting against the designs of their presentation ...
School students with prints of artwork from Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art collection. Courtesy Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art, ...
The digital platform is transforming Japan’s online art ecosystem, bringing artists, collectors and art enthusiasts together ...
In passing the fugitive on, the viewer is invited to think about almost everywhere but Gaza ...
I was trained in semiotics, so even just a toilet paper commercial – if it racialises and genders hygiene – can drive me up ...
The state of art criticism today resembles a crisis of freedom, when one reality has been rejected but another has yet to be ...
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from the 36th Bienal de São Paulo to ‘Global Fascisms’ ...
Clément Delépine, who has headed Art Basel’s Paris fair since its inception in 2022, will leave after the fourth edition in October. Delépine, an art fair veteran, has been appointed director of ...
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