Ahmet Ögüt

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The Austrian art festival creatively rethinks ways of exhibition-making during a pandemic with a collection of commissioned TV shows

BY Louisa Elderton |

‘What triggered the initiation of the Association of Musical Marxists?’

BY Ahmet Öğüt |

Kirsty Bell, Ahmet Öğüt, Ming Wong and Slavs and Tatars share their highlights of the coming year’s shows: can we break with art-business as usual?

Mining the history of political insurrection of its host city, a biennial focusing on links between East and West

BY Emily McDermott |

In a new series that sees artists discuss unfinished projects, Ahmet Öğüt introduces the Unconditional Basic Income Lounge

BY Ahmet Öğüt |

Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany

BY Kate Sutton |

Sam Thorne discusses activism, collaboration and the uses of absurdity with Ahmet Öğüt

BY Sam Thorne |

Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

BY Vivian Sky Rehberg |

A survey of recently founded artist-run art academies and education programmes

BY Sam Thorne |

‘Or Whistle Spontaneously’ is an invitation to act, even if you are doomed to lose

BY Roma Clemie |

Independent publishing has seen a boom in new imprints, often designed by artists, of classic novels and ‘lost’ books

BY Michael Bracewell |