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In the wide-ranging exhibition in Timișoara, Romania, the voices and experiences of Balkan artists resist Western reductionism

BY Ivana Cholakova | 07 JUN 23

In Mexico's second city, the third edition of PreMaco arts festival shows it at the forefront of the country's ever-changing art scene

BY Andrew Durbin | 09 FEB 18

Ahead of Manifesta’s opening in Palermo next summer, the importance of remembering an alternative Mediterranean modernism

BY Jamie Mackay | 30 NOV 17

Culture Lab Detroit’s post-truth conference, the ‘Art of Rebellion’ show and Pope.L’s Flint Water Project

BY Wendy Vogel | 08 NOV 17

Buoyed by Manifesta announcing it will dock in the port city in 2020, is Marseille becoming the new LA? 

BY Coline Milliard | 07 SEP 17

Opened 15 months ago but remaining empty until now, the inaugural show at the landmark Palestinian Museum in Birzeit

BY Mary Pelletier | 04 SEP 17

The dual sides to the city’s Cph Art Week

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen | 01 SEP 17

In this microcosm of the disenfranchisement of ‘Late Great Britain’, what use is art?

BY En Liang Khong | 24 AUG 17

In the Rocky Mountains resort town, boutique facades hide the remnants of a surprising counterculture 

BY Evan Moffitt | 11 AUG 17

Protests against housing inequality, tourism and a colonialist past have been roiling across the Catalan capital

BY Carlos Delclós | 12 JUL 17

The arrival of the Centro Botín in Santander prompts a reassessment of the ‘Bilbao effect’, and a journey across the Spanish Atlantic coast

BY Alejandro Alonso Díaz | 27 JUN 17

Rewire Festival and a photography project documenting Den Haag’s underground

BY Robert Barry | 28 APR 17

The city in northern Thailand is fast developing an art scene to rival Bangkok 

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva | 03 MAR 17

Is a shipping container a good metaphor for a white cube, or vice versa? A survey of the city's current art scene, from new to old to reopened spaces

BY Pablo Larios | 01 FEB 17

A night within the walls of Pasaquan, the mystical compound of St. EOM

BY Daniel Fuller | 13 JAN 17

Shenzhen: so close to Hong Kong by any means you choose – bus, train or ferry – and yet so far

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva | 19 OCT 16

A report from the inaugural ‘Thinking at the Edge of the World’ conference, held on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard

BY Harry Thorne | 29 JUN 16

How the work of a younger generation of artists reflects Mexico’s social problems

BY Magalí Arriola | 01 JUN 16

The French capital expands its boundaries

BY Lauren Elkin | 11 DEC 15

London's studio-space crisis

BY Katharine Stout | 25 SEP 15