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The intertwining of art, history and landscape in Tasmania
A slew of recent exhibitions and projects reveal an interest in the artist as anthropologist
In Shahryar Nashat’s films and sculptures, dodecahedrons, dance and desire come together in delirious studies of impossible ideals
How Andra Ursuta’s sculptures play with national stereotypes
How Darren Bader has pushed the readymade to its extreme
Silicon wafer weapons and Mars missions
Films and installations from the depths of the unconscious
Botched temporalities and ceramic selves
Laure Prouvost talks about translation, tea, fictitious grandparents, erotic films and trying to make sense of the world
Radical collage and cut-outs in India
Public art and the commemoration of World War I
The consistently inconsistent career of Scottish artist Bruce McLean
Statements on Florine Stettheimer by Tomma Abts, Birgit Megerle, Silke Otto-Knapp, Dan Fox and Jan Verwoert
Bend, stretch, look
Visiting the pioneering conceptual artist at his home in Germany
Using humour and ‘stupidity’, Judith Hopf tackles behavioural norms and art world expectations
How artists are reclaiming the local and personal and resisting image circulation through ephemerality and collaboration
It’s complicated
Make, move, dispose, repeat
Since the late 1960s, Dorothy Iannone has displayed a radical commitment to self-expression, portraying herself and her relationships in unabashedly sexual terms