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The painter discusses the ‘weird teenager vibe’ of her current show at Massimo de Carlo in London

BY Ryan Chapman |

The two artists and long-time collaborators speak to Evan Moffitt about the influence of Fluxus, the importance of improvisation and the challenge of reckoning with art history 

On the 40th anniversary of ‘Unknown Pleasures’, the artist discusses the inspiration behind his iconic designs

BY Sean Burns |

Jennifer Higgie spoke to the filmmaker about his latest project, which ‘places human existence at the heart of a conflict that has rendered its people invisible’ 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The provocative New York performance artist talks about her influences – from surfing to Jack Smith

BY Amy Sherlock |

On the occasion of her first institutional solo show in Europe, Budor talks to frieze about soundscapes and science-fiction

With a solo show at London’s Hannah Barry Gallery, the artist talks cyber warfare, science fiction and cracks in the neoliberal order

BY Gabriella Pounds |

Daniel Birnbaum, curator of the first Frieze VR exhibition, Electric, speaks to artist Rachel Rossin about VR's past, present and future 

 

BY Daniel Birnbaum |

Ahead of co-curating Diálogos at Frieze New York, Charpenel talk to the Puerto Rican psychiatrist César Reyes about the intertwining of art and cultural inheritance 

BY Patrick Charpenel |

The artist takes us through her multi-faceted practice, now on view in her retrospective at Museum Ludwig, Cologne 

BY Övül Ö. Durmuşoğlu |

Two UK exhibitions feature works in which the London-based artist engages with the British landscape

BY Hettie Judah |

Following her fellowship grant from United States Artists and an exhibition at Wrightwood 659, the designer and theorist discusses solutions to right-wing immigration policies and neoliberal economic development

BY Evan Moffitt AND Keller Easterling |

As leading arts institutions decline donations over opioid links, the artist and activist on why the age of using culture for ‘reputation laundering’ is over

BY Chris Sharratt |

Lorraine Connelly-Northey’s fusion of traditional knowledge and contemporary Australia 

BY Claudia Arozqueta |

The celebrated curator and former director of the Moderna Museet on why he moved to London to explore the possibilities of art and technology 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

In ‘Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival’, the feminist theorist discusses ‘living well and giving heart’

BY Hestia Peppe |

Negar Azimi visits the Damascus-born artist ahead of her retrospective at MoMA PS1

BY Negar Azimi AND Simone Fattal |

A new show at the Japan Society in New York reflects a career’s research into the emergence of the Japanese avant-garde

BY Cleo Roberts |

The artist discusses her new show at The Hepworth Wakefield: ‘Ceramics for me is so personal: it’s so painful to produce sometimes’

BY Hettie Judah |

In the lead-up to his solo show at The Met Breuer, Oliver Beer talks to Jennifer Higgie about the artists, writers and composers who have shaped his thinking 

BY Jennifer Higgie |