A ceramic floor installation by Phoebe Collings-James has been vandalised in Germany with the word ‘Palestine’ scratched out.
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Director (since 2011) of Paris’s Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, France’s best-known curator and original proselytiser of relational aesthetics found himself, this summer, in very public ...
Businessman, collector, gallerist, artist – Kim Chang-il is something of a Renaissance man, maybe even a mini-artworld all of his own (as if to acknowledge this, the last London show of his own works ...
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Tontey’s practice has gained traction in recent years for her madcap explorations of Indigeneity, ecofeminism and ...