Harry Thorne is a writer and editor based in London, UK.
The continued dominance of UK-US writers makes a mockery of the Man Booker’s ‘global outlook’
On the eve of the World Cup, Harry Thorne on the art world’s petulant refusal to embrace the beautiful game
For our second report from BB10, ahead of its public opening tomorrow, a focus on KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Ahead of the 52nd edition of Art Cologne, your guide to the best shows to see in the city
Ahead of her presentation at Centre Pompidou in June, the artist and choreographer talks about slowness, detail and the anti-spectacular
Under a metahistorical guise, the filmmaking duo enact hidden tyrannies of the contemporary age
At Tallinn Art Hall, an international group show grapples with the problematics underlying the concept of national identity
Artists from the Baltic region navigate volatile pasts and precarious presents at Kiasma, Helsinki
Bielefelder Kunstverein, Germany
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
On Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from UNESCO
With shows openings tomorrow for gallery weekend, the best exhibitions to see across the Polish capital
A report from the Lofoten International Arts Festival: ‘I Taste the Future’
Silberkuppe, Berlin, Germany
Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland
A guide to the best projects included in Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017
The second of our editors’ first impressions from Kassel, Harry Thorne on the Neue Neue Galerie
X-ray records in the Soviet Union
A defence of naivety in the age of information
Clages, Cologne, Germany