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This autumn, for her Performa debut, the artist channels the Sumerian poem The Descent of Inanna, exploring the enduring influence it has on her practice

BY Camille Bacon |

Scaling from intimate Manhattan sets to an all-city performance, the artist conducts Albuquerque by radio and map before a sonic retrospective at ICA Boston

BY Charlene K. Lau |

In his latest exhibition, Williams pairs vintage photographs with intimate self-portraits and film, creating works that resist simple interpretation

BY Lou Selfridge |

Ahead of his White Cube London show, the artist contemplates photography’s industrial heritage and his exacting image-making

BY Noemi Smolik |

리움미술관에서 대규모 서베이 전시를 앞두고, 이불은 부조리함, 욕망, 화멸감으로 이어진 자신의 예술적 커리어를 되돌아본다.

BY Andy St. Louis |

In shows at Kunsthalle Basel and Swiss Institute, New York, the artist celebrates the material ingenuity of Indonesia’s urban working class

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

The artist’s installations repurpose what others have discarded

In Collaboration with Korea Arts Management Service

The artist on how narratives are born, the importance of hospitality and what sculptures need

In Collaboration with Korea Arts Management Service

For the artist, who is interested in those at society’s margins, the machines are ‘more than an artwork’

In Collaboration with Korea Arts Management Service

The artist's unique visual language mixes Western and Eastern approaches to painting

In Collaboration with Korea Arts Management Service

At 52 Walker, the artist’s sculptural syntax builds on years of quiet experimentation to reflect on death, ritual and the porous edges of identity

BY Simon Wu |

Throughout his career, the Japanese artist has rejected the centre and its governing systems

BY Finn Blythe |

The artist’s latest film at Galerie Molitor, Berlin, captures a historic Spanish festival where villagers hurl vegetables at a devil

BY Chloe Stead |

An artist whose film work revels in the futile, horrifying and absurdly humorous

BY Lou Stoppard |

The artist’s film and performance challenge how Middle Eastern history is constructed and portrayed

BY Rahel Aima |

From etiquette manuals to childhood memories, the artist’s new works at Hauser & Wirth explore the paradoxes of control and chaos

BY Paige K. Bradley |

From early critiques at Wesleyan to her upcoming Dia Beacon show, Green’s work explores the complex intersections of race, memory and global exchange

BY Zoë Hopkins |

For Prospect.6 New Orleans, the artist crafts a vision of the Haitian diaspora through the history and resilience of Louisiana’s ancient cypress trees

BY Travis Diehl |

From Alaska to Savannah, the artist reflects on her six-decade career, innovative techniques and dedication to amplifying underrepresented voices in art

BY Jamey Hatley |