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Language as virus and failing machines
Decoding Maria Loboda’s enigmatic archaeology
Reformulating the human body in the age of mass digitization
Sculpture, field recordings and the ghosts of dead rappers
Herman de Vries’s Dutch pavilion in Venice
Public art in Germany has a long and fraught history. What is its place today?
Novelist Sarah Hall talks to Sarah Lucas about sculpture, sexual politics and representing Britain at the Venice Biennale
Connections across time and place in the work of Danh Vo
Imagining a world without humans
Following the restless sculptures of Nairy Baghramian
The audio, visual world of Diego Perrone
With mordant humour, the art of Michael E. Smith plots the bleak landscapes of exurban America
How Andra Ursuta’s sculptures play with national stereotypes
Vital materialism and the unsteady march of progress
The artist presents 71 reconstructions of archeological objects in her exhibition at ARTER, Istanbul
Tracing elliptical spaces between architecture, literature and sculpture
The image of ‘work’ and the relation between art and labour
The surreal, oddly familiar world of Nicole Eisenman
Argentinian artist Adrián Villar Rojas talks to Kathy Noble about creating with clay, sculpture-as-film and team-work
A collaboration that began with a castle in the Carpathians