This language could very well describe de La Tour du Pin’s assemblages. Ultimately, her atmospheric meditation on material ...
Phillip Lai’s densely wrought, weirdly fugitive objects, on view at Bristol’s Spike Island, straddle the line between art and the everyday ...
Liminals, which uses AI to virtually undress women, is not only icky – it feels worryingly like a demonstration piece ...
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from New York to Hong Kong ...
Wong represented Singapore at the 53rd Venice Biennale (2009) with his solo exhibition ‘Life of Imitation’, which was awarded ...
Leaning into legacy may be just what the museum needs then. With such new concentrations of wealth in the hands of an elite obsessed with living forever, immortality can be secured through a ...
Paul Binding’s latest novel, The Stranger from the Sea, came out in 2019. His most recent book of poems, The Cloud Messenger, was published in 2024. He is currently working on a translation of Hans ...
‘Politics is rarely the best province for the artist, and proselytising nor the best motive for the production of an art work ...
The latest release of the Epstein files show that Pritzker, who is the son of Hyatt Corporation and Pritzker Architecture ...
Travels in Time and Space by Cees Nooteboom, 2007. Courtesy Vintage. In 1955 a remarkable novel came out, Philip and the Others, by Cees Noot ...
The death of pictorial ego is Paul Dash’s métier, though you might not see this at first. At first glance, the paintings ...
A new show packages final farewells into mass entertainment. Is death just the latest data point in our relentless attention ...
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