Juliet Jacques observes the pros and cons of archives, who’s represented in them and how past prejudices shaped ...
On the eve of his Tate Modern survey, Ed Atkins reflects on avatars, affect and why writing remains at the core of his ...
When it comes to Iranian post-revolution cinema, there is no shortage of missing subjects or bodies erased by the censors.
The prolific filmmaker reflects on chasing abstraction, juggling multiple projects and his refusal to seek permission ...
Body anxiety, betrayal and ‘flesh cages’ in the work of the NYC artist, who is the subject of a solo presentation at Frieze ...
Three young New York dealers showing in this year’s Focus reveal their secret weapon: complete commitment to their artists, ...
A naked, muscled youth appears to rocket into space in Sadao Hasegawa’s That Floating Feeling (1980). His body throbs magenta ...
At Gropius Bau, Berlin, the artist’s performance, loosely based on a 1939 Christopher Isherwood novel, interrogates the ...
Five experts – curators, programmers, artists and academics – debate the changing role and visibility of artists’ moving ...
The photographer and gallerist loves ‘The Smoothie Man’, breakfast in a hotel and being ‘half Swedish and half New York’ ...
As the Labour government plans to reduce essential support, artists and writers speak out about how the changes will affect ...
CJ Foto Arsenal Wien launches this month with two exhibitions, the larger of which is devoted to photographs from the Magnum ...