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Cosey Fanni Tutti talks to Paul Clinton about feminism, freedom and the politics of the personal
Writer Hari Kunzru speaks about his new novel, White Tears, a timely reflection on race, class and cultural appropriation in the US
Q. What is art for? A. To tell us where we are.
Q: What are you reading? A: About what money can’t buy
From the banal to the brutal to the beautiful, the work of the Dutch artist is a reminder to never stop being disobedient
An interview with Chris Reinecke about her LIDL performances in collaboration with Jörg Immendorf, and her recent work
Q. What could you imagine doing if you didn’t do what you do? A. Being a charismatic leader.
Q. What should change? A. Everything. Q. What should stay the same? A. Everything
Q. What do you wish you knew? A. There are so many things
Wim T. Schippers on his long and diverse career
An interview with Aric Chen, M+ curator of architecture and design, about his plans for the collection and revisiting historical global narratives
Q. What should stay the same? A. Love.
The second of three articles exploring art, class and precarity: an interview with writer and sociologist Didier Eribon
An activist as well as an artist, Navjot Altaf talks about why political struggle is a process, not an event
Father and son duo Yoshi and Tashi Wada talk Fluxus, Hindustani singing and home-made instruments
With the re-release of To Sleep With Anger, filmmaker Charles Burnett talks about his life, work and black independent cinema
Q. What should change? A. Everything: that's just how the world is
Tim Smith-Laing talks to Rasheed Araeen about six decades of art making, writing and publication
The co-founder of print workshop Gemini G.E.L. talks about the evolution of the iconic institution
Curator and author Paul Williamson talks about his long and distinguished career at London's Victoria and Albert Museum