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Three shows in Ireland celebrate the legendary polymath, artist and author of Inside the White Cube

BY Judith Wilkinson |

Significant Egyptian modernist Hamed Abdalla’s first UK show at The Mosaic Rooms, ‘an Arab intelligence operation, hiding in plain sight’

BY Anna Marazuela Kim |

Remembering the photographer’s invaluable contribution to the history of queer aesthetics

BY Che Gossett |

On the Spanish artist’s magmatic morphologies, currently on view at Haus der Kunst, Munich, and Matadero, Madrid

BY Max Andrews |

From installation to innuendo, at Brisbane’s Griffith University Art Museum the Australian artist mines the inbetweenness of identity and language

BY Wes Hill |

Fan’s work manipulates the archetype and architecture of the body as we understand it

BY Hera Chan |

A recent show at London’s Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, coinciding with a new catalogue raisonné, shows the artist mapping space from outside and within

BY David Nowell Smith |

Now out from Rizzoli, a new book collects the collages of the recently-deceased poet and erstwhile art critic

BY Craig Burnett |

Ahead of a survey opening at MCA Chicago, the Nigerian artist mines and represents narratives of place, from Antwerp to Lagos

BY Anna Martine Whitehead |

With her first major solo exhibition in the UK, the US filmmaker Ericka Beckman speaks about video games, socialist Monopoly and breaking rules

BY Pablo Larios |

A rare, newly-published interview with the late October editor, reveals an art critic intent on changing the terms of the debate

BY Aaron Peck |

How dis.art blurs the lines between education, entertainment and commerce

BY Travis Diehl |

From creation myths to gender politics, artist Melanie Jackson and academic Esther Leslie investigate that most indispensable of substances

BY Tom Emery |

With her show opening at Kunstraum in London tonight, the artist's choreographed performances capture bodies in flux

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

The Barbadian filmmaker, recipient of this year’s Margaret Tait Award, is intent on disrupting institutional complacency

BY Chris Sharratt |

Naeem Mohaiemen’s films reflect on recent histories of the global radical Left

BY Sarinah Masukor |

‘That moment, that smile’: collaborators of the filmmaker pay tribute to a force in California's film and music scenes and a vital friend and ally

BY Geeta Dayal |

From a swarm of black paper moths to an invented typeface, a retrospective at MUAC reflects the Mexican artist’s shape-shifting practice

BY Benoît Loiseau |

‘An artist in a proud and profound sense, whether he liked it or not’ – a tribute by Michael Bracewell

BY Michael Bracewell |

Ahead of a show at Amsterdam’s EYE Filmmuseum, how the documentarian’s wandering gaze takes in China’s landscapes of loss

BY En Liang Khong |