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In a special photo essay, the artist places her body ‘in the line of danger, admiration, rejection, description’
From the BBC and the films of Robert Beavers to the poetry of Margaret Tait, the artist reflects on his formative experiences
Should art explain, solve or soothe? In ‘The Seventh Continent’, answers are thin on the ground
‘We are being poisoned because we have been severed from who we are’
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’
The frieze editors recommend medieval feminist experimental fiction, 1930s socialist tracts and the latest sci-fi
In Ralph Rugoff’s exhibition ‘May You Live in Interesting Times’, disorientation is the order of the day
Josef Albers’s photographs of a Valentine’s Day Ball
The symbolism of a failed property development in Turkey
The celebrated curator and former director of the Moderna Museet on why he moved to London to explore the possibilities of art and technology
We look back on 28 years of publishing by remembering what inspires us
A new film by Josh Appignanesi shot entirely on VHS, creates a portrait of novelist Chloe Aridjis and surrealist Leonora Carrington
The myriad achievements of women artists, writers, curators, patrons and art historians
This edition of the nomadic biennial has Palermo's Orto Botanico at its heart, exploring ideas of growth, cross-pollination, and hope
‘A response to the hard fact that women are still under-represented in every part of the art world’, says Jo Stella-Sawicka
In this era of rapid change, an introduction to some of the artists responding to the here and now
With her retrospective at Manchester Art Gallery, the artist and curator talks censorship, stereotypes and dismantling power in the age of #metoo
Two brilliant shows at mumok and Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, revive the late artist’s surreal visions
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film is both gorgeous and troubling in equal measure
Why her impact on art history is inestimable