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For nearly 20 years, the artists have realized a powerful cinema of dispossession using found images, sound and text

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The artist reimagines the island as a lyrical meeting point of Mediterranean histories, geographies and cultural memory

BY Saim Demircan |

At the Economou Collection, the artist reimagines the city through bold images that weave ancient myths and contemporary Greek life

BY Jurriaan Benschop |

The adventures of Gimley Bunning, roving reporter in the art world

BY Walter Scott |

The adventures of Gimley Bunning, roving reporter in the art world

BY Walter Scott |

From a cancelled Whitney ISP performance to mass arrests at art schools, it’s clear that free speech is under threat

BY Anni Irish |

From Stephanie Comilang’s genre-defying filmic portrait of the pearl industry to Sakiya’s satirical reimagining of the seat of US power

BY Chloe Stead |

At The Phillips Collection, an exhibition maps the poet’s radical networks – offering both homage and a quiet indictment of the city that let his world disappear

BY Ian Bourland |

The Cape Town-based curator was known for group and solo exhibitions centering artists from the African Diaspora

BY frieze |

Carlo Ratti’s exhibition trades blue-sky idealism for technological pragmatism, confronting the realities of inevitable and escalating climate change

BY Sean Burns |

A fixture in the feminist and video art canons, the artist explored power and control in mass media

BY frieze |

Other highlights include an intimate photobook by Coca Dai and Abdellah Taïa’s lyrical new novel

BY Lou Selfridge |

The sculptor, video artist and performer created rigorous work grounded in Korean traditions

BY frieze |

In her new book, the writer examines how the rhetorical strategies once championed by the cultural left have become tools for the political right

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

This year’s must-see shows range from a Nordic Pavilion exploring transgender spaces to a compelling Lebanese project confronting the realities of ecocide

BY George Kafka |

The late writer’s work embodied love, beauty and rage – qualities the US desperately needs under Trump

BY Danez Smith |

We revisit the artist's vast and varied practice ahead of a posthumous retrospective at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen

BY Emily LaBarge |

A look at the art historical echoes in the artist’s work, on the occasion of a major retrospective at the Barbican Art Gallery, London

BY Christopher Alessandrini |

The artist’s multidimensional practice disrupts conventional ideas of film and how it’s exhibited, redefining the medium's boundaries

BY Yasmina Price |