Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Dressing to Disrupt: The Power of Black Dandyism At The Metropolitan Museum of Art, ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ offers a sartorial response to exclusion, dehumanization and identity reclamation BY Tavia Nyong’o | 07 May 25 READ MORE
BY Sam Thorne in Reviews | 15 DEC 09 Bin It Dummy S BY Sam Thorne in Reviews | 15 DEC 09 S SAM THORNE Sam Thorne is the director general and CEO of Japan House London. SHARE THIS MORE LIKE THIS Critic's Guides What to See Across the UK This May From Maia Ruth Lee’s sculptural explorations of migration to Nazanin Noori’s interrogation of Iran’s recent political history BY frieze | 16 May 25 MORE LIKE THIS Reviews The 35th Ljubljana Biennale Restores Faith in ‘Research Art’ This year’s edition focuses on historical relations of resistance and liberation which survive beyond the archive BY Ben Livne Weitzman | 05 Oct 23 Reviews , UK Reviews The Unsettling Assemblages of Michael E. Smith At the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, the artist’s readymade sculptures prompt a strange empathy between viewer and object BY Lisette May Monroe | 17 Apr 23 Books , Reviews Revisiting Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German Dionysus A new book by Ian Penman grapples with the filmmaker’s gargantuan appetites, impossible productivity and heartbreaking melancholy BY John Douglas Millar | 14 Apr 23 Reviews , US Reviews The Minimalist Remodeling of ‘A Doll’s House’ A new adaptation of the Ibsen classic, starring Jessica Chastain, is stripped down to its bare bones to reveal the play’s central spirit BY Rhoda Feng | 06 Apr 23