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Born in Kyoto to Korean parents in 1937, Kwak developed a multidisciplinary practice that gained recognition in Korea and ...
From performative trade wars to ‘small boats’ dog-whistling, the seas have become a key political battleground in the UK ...
It is debatable as to whether or not contemporary art has any major impact on politics at all. But recent antiauthoritarian protests in Poland suggest otherwise ...
The Austrian artist’s videos, installations and sound references explore how human-built structures index time’s passage ...
Here, his portraits weren’t foregrounding identity so much as interplanetary relationships in the microcosm of the Tuscan ...
The exhibition will open in Coventry in September 2026 before touring to Swansea, Bristol, Sheffield and Newcastle Gateshead ...
Haus Konstruktiv and Zurich Insurance Company Ltd have awarded the annual Zurich Art Prize to Rosa Barba. She will receive ...
The Austrian artist’s videos, installations and sound references explore how human-built structures index time’s passage ...
The prolific Indonesian director’s work has been censored, cancelled and erased. What can we learn from that which remains?
Maybe it’s Brexit. Maybe it’s COVID. Maybe it’s just a solemn event space-cum-speaker’s corner with nobody listening.
A new retrospective reveals an artist who reinvented the twentieth-century US avant-garde with idiosyncratic approaches to ...
This first international retrospective asks for Mesmaeker’s status and influence as a media artist to be reconsidered ...
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