In the work of Cooking Sections, Goldin+Senneby and Sean Raspet and Shengping Zheng the line between synthetic and organic is not always what is seems
Marwa Arsanios’s latest documentary offers a powerful glimpse at the autonomous movement now being torn apart
Sublime terror in a time of ecological crisis: a report from London Contemporary Music Festival
Complicating the ‘disaster narratives’ associated with the Niger Delta by attending to the local ecology, and those responsible for defiling it
Presented at the Rubin Museum, New York, can art offer a way of viewing nature as an actor in its own right?
‘What is being exhibited at Manifesta, above all, is Palermo itself’
Already convicted of money laundering and tax evasion, a report makes new claims against the Brazilian collector and founder of Inhotim art park
Thoughts on an unpredictable series of local disasters
With global issues cutting across disciplines, a number of projects are showing where the mixing of art and science can prove productive
Nature, science and art combine in Andy & Peter Holden’s Artangel commission and Daisy Hildyard’s new book
Alice Rawsthorn on the Italian design duo’s response to ecological and political concerns
‘We wanted to seize the moment’, Caroline Douglas said
Fact checking Trump and New York gallery roster demographics: what to read this weekend
Art in the age of climate change
Community-minded, small-scale, sustainable: designing for China's 'new normal'
Envisioning hybrid ecologies of the next age: Rachael Champion, Joey Holder (currently in Deptford X festival, London) and Rolf Nowotny
From Vladimir Nabokov's queerness to John Cage jamming with Sun Ra: what to read this weekend
How plants can help teach us to live ethically