Cecilia Vicuña

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Sinéad Gleeson’s debut is a narrative of the dogged determination it takes to make a life of your own

BY Vanessa Peterson |

As major shows open on both sides of the Atlantic, we examine the medium’s subversive relationship with gender 

BY Lauren Elkin |

Discover work at Frieze London and Frieze Masters by artists featuring in ground-breaking solo exhibitions throughout the city during Frieze Week

Alejandro Zambra on how reading Vicuña helped him lose his fear of writing

BY Alejandro Zambra |

Cathy Park Hong, Brenda Lozano and Mónica de la Torre on three iconic works

Andrés Anwandter on the artist's intuitive approach to working the room

BY Andrés Anwandter |

From the Cecilia Vicuña’s paintings celebrating Indigenous forms at the Giardini to Marlene Dumas’s groundbreaking exhibition at Palazzo Grassi, these are the highlights from the 59th Venice Biennale

BY frieze |

In a cavernous Central Pavilion, ‘The Milk of Dreams’ reminds us that feminist triumphs and struggles stretch beyond time and geography 

BY Vanessa Peterson |

At Kunsthall Charlottenborg, a group exhibition aims to draw connections between witch trials and colonialism but fails to grapple with their continuities 

BY Steven Zultanski |

Vicuña’s retrospective at Witte de With, Rotterdam, brings together over a hundred key works

‘Through the doors of underworld rose a mind structured by languages inherited from the dead’

BY Forrest Gander |

‘Through its transformations and multiple languages, the poem becomes a dark mirror that reflects the missing truth’

BY Cecilia Vicuña |

At Lehmann Maupin, New York, the artist's immersive installation and paintings from the 1970s commemorate forgotten indigenous histories

BY Evan Moffitt |