A ceramic floor installation by Phoebe Collings-James has been vandalised in Germany with the word ‘Palestine’ scratched out.
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She wanted a trans president, universal healthcare, the end of testosterone toxicity overload and pet-troll-eum, hormones for ...
Tontey’s practice has gained traction in recent years for her madcap explorations of Indigeneity, ecofeminism and ...
The Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez has died, Galerie Lelong & Co announced on Thursday. Her sensuous stretched canvases provided ...
It was my dream” – he fumbles to light his roll-up – “or maybe someone else’s.” So Shokouk: A Cosmicomedy in Four Acts continues, moving through 17 onscreen minutes from a fictional Chinese ...
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 power of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, launched back in 2013 by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi, continues to be felt at every level of the artworld and with an increased ...
Back in 2002 when ArtReview’s Power 100 first appeared, the list hadn’t yet begun to group its power players into categories, though ArtReview knew enough to draw attention to the ‘artists, patrons, ...