Roundtables

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Former members of artist duos and groups discuss how and why art collectives form, and eventually come to pass

From the rise of sculpture to the return of landmark art events, three frieze editors discuss the year in art



 

Terence Trouillot speaks to Ruth Catlow, Rhea Myers, Penny Rafferty and Bhavik Singh on how DAOs can support artists, create a more equitable art world and promote social play within the digital sphere 

Five curators and artists consider what the arrival of the nomadic biennial could offer the region

Featured in this year’s Venice Biennale, the artist zooms in on Singapore and Venice, two ports of the publishing world

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

Writer Thea Hawlin on Giulia Cenci’s dark installations, where the past, present and future converge

BY Thea Hawlin |

Fernanda Brenner on the artist's uncanny and transgressive films

BY Fernanda Brenner |

Ahead of Bopape's presentation at TBA21–Academy's Ocean Space in Venice, Eric Otieno Sumba reflects on the artist’s relationship with the sea

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |

After a series of new appointments for Berlin’s museums, Carina Bukuts discusses the future of the city’s institutional landscape with Anselm Franke, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Fabian Schöneich and Sung Tieu

Members and affiliates of Asco reflect on the influence of the Los Angeles avant-garde group and the events that inspired its creation

The artist speaks to Allie Biswas about the medium’s gimmick-free nature

BY Allie Biswas |

The artist reflects on the talents of her self-taught ceramist father, whose work was a constant character within her family home

BY Helen Cammock |

The artist recalls how the importance of trips to Nigeria and Kenya transformed her relationship with clay and teaching

BY Magdalene Odundo |

Artists Phoebe Collings-James and Julia Phillips speak to Dr Jareh Das about clay’s physical registers and the ways the material will outlive us

As the high street institution shuts for good, five artists and writer, including Pablo Bronstein and Lubaina Himid, propose ideas for Philip Green’s fallen kingdom

The two London-based artists on why figurative painting speaks to our ‘shared humanity’ and how the personal is always political

BY Claudette Johnson AND Joy Labinjo |

Translator Sophie Hughes on what might be lost when we translate literature into English

BY Sophie Hughes |

Theophilus Imani discovers how we might be able to translate images instead of words

BY Theophilus Imani |