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A new report argues that young people from ethnic minority backgrounds in London are being shunned by the creative sector

BY Frieze News Desk |

A new book published to coincide with her retrospective at London’s National Portrait Gallery includes a rare glimpse of the artist’s workspace

BY Figgy Guyver |

From her kitchen table in Canterbury, the Australian curator quietly reinvented the exhibition format

BY Philomena Epps |

Two concurrent exhibitions in London use mark-making as a way to get at something beyond what we see

BY Harry Thorne |

A new work by Beth Collar, commissioned by Matt’s Gallery and CGP London, pulls apart female hysteria

BY Izabella Scott |

Artists and lecturers won a landmark workers’ rights case in February, and hope it will have far-reaching consequences

BY Chris Sharratt |

The artist’s new show at White Cube combines structuralist filmmaking with the Green Cross Code, to dazzling effect

BY Thomas McMullan |

A show at London’s Cabinet Gallery gives insight into the great writer’s most troubled period

BY Patrick Langley |

‘She was working on a theory of everything’: on the extraordinary life and work of Swiss visionary Emma Kunz, now at London’s Serpentine Gallery

BY Agnieszka Brzeżańska |

The artists’ two-person show at London’s Cell Project Space lays bare the latent economic structures that condition our lives

BY Amy Budd |

An immersive installation at Gasworks offers different modes of thinking about ‘the psychic inheritance of an experience for which one has no memory’

BY Derica Shields |

At Blain|Southern, London, the Mexican artist’s primordial canvases evoke the beginning of the beginning

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

In world first, the artist plans to harness the power of ‘Magic Leap One’ technology, and is encouraging others to join her

BY Frieze News Desk |

At Almanac Projects, London, the artist sheds new light on the way women are turned into objects 

BY Izabella Scott |

In further news: MoMA to temporarily close; David Adjaye calls for museum championing black British culture

BY Frieze News Desk |

At Autograph, London, Boswell’s first institutional exhibition reveals what it truly means to recover from trauma

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

A century on, the Viennese master’s paintings and drawings still lay life bare: the angst, thrill, the thrum of flesh

BY Meara Sharma |

‘No other installation has come close to the swooning sensation of seeing Bourgeois’s work for the first time’

BY Shahidha Bari |

The famous franchise is supporting masters’s students working at the intersection of art and design