Looted by French colonial forces from the Kingdom of Dahomey (1600–1904), these represent just a fraction of some 7,000 ...
Julian Charrière and Cecilia Vicuña have been awarded the inaugural Eric and Wendy Schmidt Environment and Art Prize, the ...
The artist conjures cartoonish monsters under the bed in an exhibition that feels less nightmarish than disarmingly cuddly ...
The 61st Venice Biennale, due to open in April 2026, is yet to announce its curator, but many nations are already making ...
The Mexico City museum’s display of works by Gallardo caused a storm in the city’s art scene; the aftermath told us all we ...
In ‘Decreation’ at the Whitney, Armijo McKnight mines Simone Weil’s neologism to evoke a sense of ...
Estna’s formalist painting practice uses craft techniques and traditions that have not been historically recognised in the ...
What makes the experience of watching Tafakory’s avant-garde films so paralysing? Maryam Tafakory is part of a new generation ...
Testing the Objects of Affection’ at Alison Jacques, London is defined by the relationship between other-worldly and earthbound objects ...
‘Testing the Objects of Affection’ at Alison Jacques, London is defined by the relationship between other-worldly and earthbound objects ...
Pearamon Tulavardhana, met by guerrilla art-activists on her first visit, assesses the energy ...
In the late Polish poet’s preserved home, sculptures by the artist Kenji Ide discreetly inhabit the space – and transcend time ...