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New arrangements of artists from across the planet emphasize broad concepts over tidier organizing principles
Two shows at David Zwirner, New York, champion the artist's ability to capture the sound of a now-bygone world
Food is personal, and so is this issue – the first of frieze to focus on food’s aesthetic, sensorial, political and environmental role in contemporary culture
Remembering a poet who helped define a generation of American writers through his love of gossip, sex and art
The frieze editors recommend medieval feminist experimental fiction, 1930s socialist tracts and the latest sci-fi
The duo’s latest installation at the Prada Foundation is an incomplete take on contemporary America
The disaster was not a ‘uniquely’ Soviet problem
To address the ‘interesting times’ alluded to in the title of the 58th Venice Biennale, we must challenge the language we use to describe them
In its final season, ‘Veep’ satirizes the heartless ambition driving US politics
The television show – the director’s first – is a sequel to his 1997 film of California queer disillusion, Nowhere
These specially commissioned photographs capture an ever-changing city through portraits of friends
‘Gillen suggests that New York is less a place than it is an open-ended idea’
At last, MoMA has restored the dancer, choreographer and filmmaker’s 1980s classic
The artist’s sculpture possessed an almost surreal promise, as if at any moment it might become a Really Living Thing
At Frieze London this year's talks explore the role played by autobiography in art and society
The work of John Hanson, Rob Nilsson and Fred Lonidier establishes a dialectic between a leftist melancholy and a more forward-looking politics
Dereck Stafford Mangus wins the 2018 prize for his review of Jack Whitten’s exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art
Andrew Durbin talks to the filmmaker and artist about his art practice, from Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts up to the present
Michel Auder’s show at Martos, reminds us why, despite the optimists, art was never going to find its raison d'être under the current regime
The novelist explored Jewish identity in the US through a lens of frustrated heterosexuality