On sonic trajectories and resistance
Art and culture have a role in describing the unevenness of the world: where do we go from here?
A conference at the Salzburg Summer Academy demonstrated the contentious issues at stake when dealing with the legacy of colonialism – and possible ways forward
At Vitry-sur-Seine's MAC VAL, the artist explores architecture's infliction of violence on the colonized and on those who suffer its legacies
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of WWI, The Head & The Load at Tate Modern makes incomprehension the work’s guiding theme
Corbyn says that the sculptures ‘belong to Greece’, and supports return of all colonial loot in British museums
At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a dense survey of work disrupting oppressive power dynamics in formerly colonized regions
Ahead of a survey opening at MCA Chicago, the Nigerian artist mines and represents narratives of place, from Antwerp to Lagos
With Macron poised to make changes to France's handling of ethnographic art, the quai Branly would do well to follow suit
The Barbadian filmmaker, recipient of this year’s Margaret Tait Award, is intent on disrupting institutional complacency