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The sculptor talks about her studio in Kingston, Hudson Valley, USA, and her fascination with the unknowable history of familiar objects

BY Arlene Shechet |

The artist and theorist share their thoughts on their intellectual work of interrogating legacies of slavery and anti-Black violence

BY Torkwase Dyson AND Christina Sharpe |

Building on a long legacy, a growing community of Black women are guiding the city’s established and blue-chip names into their new eras

BY Jasmin Hernandez |

The artist discusses his recent exhibitions at Pace and David Kordansky in Los Angeles dedicated to and inspired by the late modernist sculptor

BY Jonathan Griffin |

From KJ Abudu’s reckoning with the ghosts of Africa’s past at Pace, London, to a harrowing Howardena Pindell survey at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge

BY frieze |

Vanessa Peterson interviews curator KJ Abudu about the latest iteration of his project, currently on view at Pace Gallery, London

BY KJ Abudu AND Vanessa Peterson |

For his debut exhibitions at Pace Gallery in Seoul and Hong Kong, the colourfield artist presents a suite of new paintings that continues his investigations into colour and form

BY Sam Gilliam AND Terence Trouillot |

At Pace Gallery, New York, a small survey of the artist’s oeuvre presents new and existing works which re-analyse both mass media iconography and her own family history

BY Will Fenstermaker |

In further news: UK threatens to leave UNESCO; Pace teams up with Christo

At Pace Gallery, New York, a new series shows the artist’s personal exploration of the Mao era and its traces in the present day

BY Banyi Huang |

Presenting a new body of work at Pace Gallery, New York, until 13 October, the legendary Korean artist speaks about working in a state of ‘empty consciousness’, and how art provides a moment to think differently about the world

In Collaboration with Pace Gallery

A curated program of performances and interactive projects new to the New York fair

In further news: 2018 Taipei Biennial curated by Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda; Pace opens second Hong Kong space; London’s Rokeby Gallery closes

London’s fourth plinth artists announced; a new fund to protect cultural heritage in war-torn areas

Paul Schimmel splits with Hauser & Wirth; The Stavros Niarchos Foundation’s cultural center is handed over to the Greek state

Despite years of sexual inequality in China a positive gender-shift seems to be taking place in the art world

BY Colin Siyuan Chinnery |

Pace Gallery, New York, USA

BY Ian Bourland |

Pace Gallery, London, UK

BY Shanay Jhaveri |