The artist used her acceptance speech to emphasize the importance of public funding for the arts
This year’s exhibition recruits the powers of documentary to reflect on what draws us together and holds us apart
Leftist histories, state violence and the cracking open of time: can a ‘mere’ competition, and publicity exercise, also speak truth to power?
A new film uses a sculpture by the late Donald Rodney to reflect on the many tales of race and class that are etched on the skin
For our second report from BB10, ahead of its public opening tomorrow, a focus on KW Institute for Contemporary Art
In further news: women wearing rainbow badges beaten in Beijing’s 798; gallerists Georg Kargl and Richard Gray have passed away
A juror for the award last year, Dan Fox on why the Turner Prize is and always will be political (whatever that means)
Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson are this year’s nominees
Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin, Germany