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In a newly translated collection, There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die, Ditlevsen's social realism portrays all walks of life

BY Katie Tobin |

A key figure of Minimalist painting, the artist radically challenged the limitations of the canvas

BY frieze |

At the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the artist’s debut live performance pulses with visceral intimacy and raw vulnerability

BY Ajeet Khela |

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

BY Walter Scott |

In recent decades, most artists representing the UK in Venice have been born in the 1960s. Did Britain stop innovating?

BY Andrew Durbin |

Known for his nightmarish visions of an American mythology, the director inspired a generation of filmmakers with his dreamlike, eccentric and painterly style 

BY frieze |

Frieze contributing writer Jonathan Griffin reflects on the devastation and resilience of a city transformed

BY Jonathan Griffin |

The city’s cultural scene has long branded itself as radical but, for too long, politics has been confined to exhibition walls

BY Zuzanna Czebatu |

Halina Reijn’s latest film about a middle-aged woman’s foray into the world of BDSM, starring Nicole Kidman, feels woefully outdated

BY Jane Ursula Harris |

Other highlights include BBC’s ‘The Traitors’ and a concert by artist band ExOrg at London’s Café OTO

BY Andrew Durbin |

For years, the mesmeric painter and performer defied categorization before becoming known for his ethereal canvases

BY frieze |

The artist looks back on her years of activism and defiance against oppressive regimes

BY Kiri Dalena |

On her centenary, writers and artists consider the painter’s pioneering abstract expressionism and lasting artistic legacy

An urgent new book presents a housing vision centred on collectivity and communal living

BY Holly Pester |

In Sanja Grozdanić and Bassem Saad’s performance, memorializing violence becomes a defiant act

BY Shiv Kotecha |

Through film, installation and sculpture, the artist’s unsettling work reveals the horror within the medical-industrial complex

BY Iarlaith Ni Fheorais |

In a new video work, the legendary artist summons a whole slew of inhumanity among deranged, machine-imagined scenes

BY Jonathan Griffin |

A personal reflection on the artist’s feminist photomontages and their enduring impact ahead of a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery

BY Philippa Snow |

Is the mega-exhibition a form fundamentally unable to bear the weight of its own contradictions?

BY Joshua Segun-Lean |

We highlight the artists – each with major presentations this year – poised to shape the art scene this year 

BY frieze |