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The experience of reading ‘is miraculously and mysteriously neither objective nor subjective,’ American writer and translator ...
Suki Seokyeong Kang, 2019. Suki Seokyeong Kang’s work crossed a multitude of media, including sculpture, installation, ...
This month saw the second edition of ART OnO, a burgeoning art fair and dynamic platform that bridges emerging and ...
The artist’s latest exhibition at Matthew Marks in New York fills bespoke rooms with a visual overload of pattern, colour and ...
A retrospective at Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrates Ramberg’s playful focus on the fetishistic rituals of femininity ...
The late artist’s painting, on show at the Barbican, positions ordinary people and ordinary life as a thing to be cherished ...
The historian and critic Eva Díaz’s new book, ‘After Spaceship Earth’, follows R. Buckminster Fuller and how his legacy has ...
Racheal Crowther’s exhibition Gebrauchsmusik (or ‘Utility Music’) uses minimal means to capture the paradoxical duality of ...
As Sue misbehaves, Elisabeth’s body is punished. The film’s politics are literal – Moore’s ageing Hollywood actress must ...
Celebrity authors are rebranding themselves as philosophers of art; an extraordinary dumbing down of culture has occurred ...
Guy Ullens, whose collection of Chinese contemporary art was one of the most respected in the world, has died. In 2007, ...
Ho has represented Singapore at the 2011 Venice Biennale, and participated in the 10th Shanghai Biennale (2014), Aichi ...