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Despite a soaring performance at the Dallas Museum of Art, the self-taught artist is still too often treated as an outsider

BY Jonathan Griffin |

From Matmos to Grimes, a new wave of music is critically engaging with environmental politics – but what does it sound like?

BY Nathan Geyer |

The genre’s relationship with the church is as complex as it is inevitable

BY Aida Amoako |

‘This is a story about intellectual openings, the wiring of politics into culture and a cohort of writers gloriously convinced of the world-historical importance of music’

BY Yohann Koshy |

Recent R&B albums by Kelela, Lafawndah, serpentwithfeet and Solange tune to newly radiant blues

BY Harmony Holiday |

The visual companion to ‘When I Get Home’ features choreographed dances, DeLoreans, and animations by artists Robert Pruitt and Jacolby Satterwhite

BY Frieze News Desk |

A musician with a rare ability to write both great pop songs and deeply experimental and melancholy music

BY Juliet Jacques |

Gucci and Frieze present the fourth film in the Second Summer of Love series, exploring Detroit and Berlin techno

In Collaboration with Gucci

MATCHESFASHION.COM invite Liz Goldwyn, Miranda July, Dr. Woo and more to 5 Carlos Place

‘It would be easy to cry to this tune, but difficult to dance to it’

BY Patrick Langley |

‘Your songs are always full of colour and samples, beats and melodies, dizzying rhythms and more melodies still’

BY Sukhdev Sandhu |

Looking back at the intimate musical language of Luc Ferrari (1929-2005), who employed cinematic methods in the service of quotidian storytelling

BY Nathan Geyer |

Vladimir Kush claims the pop singer’s visuals for ‘God is a Woman’ copies his paintings which depict a woman inside a candle flame

BY Frieze News Desk |

A new book catalogues ephemera from Chicago’s Southside and its greatest musical export

BY Frieze News Desk |

The demise of HMV can be mourned as the decline of owning tangible media – but something greater is at stake

BY Adam Harper |

‘Light was shone into the darkest corners of the continent to reveal the most wonderful traditions, which had been isolated by cold war ideologies and boundaries’

BY Paul Kildea |

Lina Iris Viktor has reportedly reached a settlement in her lawsuit against Lamar and SZA over visuals for their song ‘All the Stars’

Frieze Music artist James William Blades on making soundscapes

The Turner Prize-winning photographer’s set design for ENO’s new production asks: can the greatest horror be better communicated by the unseen?

BY Matthew McLean |

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition of iconic rock instruments has been criticized for only including one woman