Enthusiasm

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‘Appointed by Barack Obama in 2009, Sotomayor is the fourth woman and the first Latina to serve on the nation’s highest court’

BY Evan Moffitt |

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

BY Cecilia Vicuña |

‘Its name tells you everything you really need to know: it’s big, it’s complex and it smashes things together.’

BY George Pendle |

‘His work resembles a world from which the humans have departed; all that remains are the mute plastic things, marked with purposeless love’

BY Wayne Koestenbaum |

‘The possibility of arriving at insights, even unsettling ones, makes the pursuit of art worthwhile and necessary’

BY June Yap |

‘Take the heat and the breadth and the air and the life and the longing and land it in your own back garden’

BY Lynette Yiadom-Boakye |

‘Even a piece of paper had a trajectory and a life: to be written upon; to be used as a tablecloth or to clean the table; to be burned for heat and to become ashes’

BY Madeleine Thien |

‘When I think about Kutcher and Moore, what comes to my mind is a vision of pure, halcyon happiness’

BY Naomi Fry |

‘This ethereal portrait also miniaturizes Mofokeng’s quest for affinity and understanding in a world dogged by shadow’

BY Sean O'Toole |

‘Since Lucano was elected mayor in 2004, the town of Riace, located in one of the most impoverished regions of Italy, has welcomed thousands of refugees’

BY Alfredo Jaar |

‘It’s a sinewy and organic thing, almost threatening, in an otherwise boring district of embassies and hotels’

BY Sam Thorne |

‘Over the radio, he asked listeners a simple question: what is your favourite sound of Beijing?’

BY Colin Siyuan Chinnery |

‘I have secretly kept two copies of this series for years’

BY Céline Condorelli |

‘It was exactly the right thing at exactly the right time’

BY Jonathan Griffin |

‘The sheer farce of it. Wonderful. That was what made so much sense and felt so good’

BY Max Porter |

‘His work opened a pathway to design for me that no architectural school or practice could’

BY Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko |

‘His works are imbued with such rare emotional acuity and nuance that it is hard not to be first stunned and, then, deeply moved’

BY Shanay Jhaveri |

‘It’s all there: charm, humour, ethics, friendship’

BY Tom Jeffreys |

‘I found it at my local used bookstore more than a month before its release date, only days after 9/11’

BY Aaron Peck |

‘The show singlehandedly thrust Africa back into the culture of global contemporary art.’

BY Kobena Mercer |