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The art historian Max Kozloff has died at the age of ninety-one. Kozloff was at the coalface of criticism as modern art ...
What is your ‘feelgood’ film? A rom-com perhaps, or an action flick? Something that doesn’t require much brainpower, is ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) has announced Pierre Terjanian as its next director and CEO. Terjanian will take over ...
A trip into the expansive world of the Japanese-Sāmoan artist, where a reconsideration of what it means to be human requires ...
At first blush, Christine Sun Kim’s fascination with language centres less on its poetics than on its conventions. Across the ...
Goliath’s artworks – one of the highlights at last year’s Venice Biennale – seek to reframe acts of mourning and of ...
M+, Hong Kong’s museum of visual culture located in West Kowloon, will no longer oversee the city’s exhibition at the 2026 ...
BA’ZINZILE: A Rehearsal for Breathing explores African conceptions of nonlinear time ...
A group exhibition in New York explores news coverage of the ‘War on Terror’, and its psychological impact on a whole ...
With their semi-covert political messaging, could Anne Imhof’s ‘Doom’ and Alexandra Tatarksy’s ‘Sad Boys’ act as a blueprint ...
From 1997: David Whittaker surfs cyberspace – the new sensation – in search of intelligent art ...
In ‘Delusions of Grandeur’ at the Wallace Collection, the British artist pokes fun at the artworld’s hierarchies of class and ...