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Ellen Mara De Wachter is based in London, UK.
Formerly the Royal Museum for Central Africa, the museum was originally conceived as a showcase for King Leopold II’s personal property: the Congo Free State
An exhibition at Maureen Paley, London, explores the artist collective's well-known wallpaper 'Imagevirus' and its relevance today
At the Barbican Gallery and the De la Warr Pavilion, two exhibitions focus on the nature of collaboration and the role of creative influence
At an event hosted by the ICA in London, the whistleblower and activist talked about the dangers of technology and how the US is now ‘like a prison’
At Tate Modern, the artist has installed heat-sensitive paint, tear-inducing gas and renamed the Tate extension in honour of a local activist
Since 1991 the feminist collective has played a key role in nurturing a space for queer activism and sexual and identity politics on film
Five of the best recent artist projects that show alternatives to unsustainable practices
On show at WIELS, Brussels, the artist's textiles are modes of conscious reparation, through which damage and disrepair become precious artefacts
‘You can’t reason with him but you can ridicule him’ – lightweight as it is, Trump Baby is a win for art as a legitimate form of protest
The collaborative practice, led by Helen Walker and Harun Morrison, uses community networks and humour to tackle serious social issues
How do you fit 70 exhibitions, 85 partners, 150 artists, and the contents of more than 48 maps and leaflets into 24 hours?
The agency’s founder talks about warfare in the age of post truth, deconstructing images and holding states and corporations to account
At Jan Mot, Brussels, nine letters written by the artist track the chilling resurgence of Nazism across the globe in recent years
Three current photography shows in London demonstrate how structures of power influence visual culture
Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton, UK
The question at the heart of Manchester Art Gallery’s artwork removal: what are the risks when cultural programming takes up an activist mantle?
La Loge, Brussels, Belgium
From Hannah Black to Not Surprised, the changes demanded by today’s letter writers are still a long way from being assured
Rebecca Solnit and the Not Surprised letter
Maureen Paley, London, UK