Courtesy Just Stop Oil. Two Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists, who glued themselves onto the frame of a Turner painting at the ...
Is it ever not the moment to lament the fortunes of arts education in Britain? To deplore a decades-long, cross-party ...
Our editors on the exhibitions (and more) they’re looking forward to this month, from Samuel Beckett's teleplays to the 38th ...
Placed in the corner of a room in Hany Armanious’s solo exhibition at the recently refurbished and relaunched Henry Moore ...
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 ...
On the occasion of Atassi’s exhibition The Lost Hours, opening at Almine Rech London on 7 October through 9 November 2024, ...
Like many Chinese galleries, Shanghart had a conservative year in terms of programming. Its four spaces in Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore were closed for months due to public health restrictions.
The Tate director opposes the supposed ideas and interests of a ‘dominant cultural elite’ while failing to reckon with her ...
New work by the artists explores how artificial intelligence can remain part of a fundamentally humanist project ...
Featuring Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst; Maryam Tafakory; Mike Kelley; E.F Gombrich in the first of a new series of ...
From AI-generated ‘promptography’ to dreamy sci-fi images, what constitutes truth when it comes to photography today?
Commanding MAC Niteroi, his spaceshiplike museum across the bay from Rio de Janeiro, León de la Barra has programmed a stream of eye-catching shows, not least a weekly takeover by gold-cloaked aliens ...