From Marguerite Humeau’s post-apocalyptic world of insects to Michael E. Smith’s unsettling assemblages
The Oscar-winning director trains his unwavering gaze at the site of a tower block fire that claimed the lives of 72 people
From a survey of national treasure Steve McQueen to the Irish premiere of Enda Bowe’s longing portraits on Belfast's ‘peace lines’, these are the year's exhibition highlights
The five-film series is an epic, tender portrait of London’s West Indian community
Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress?
Why are we so quick to praise mass participation?
In further news: Steve McQueen’s school photographs to take over London billboards; censorship at Japan’s Aichi Triennale
The Hollywood Reporter’s Deputy Editorial Director explores art and the entertainment industry - and gives her Oscar predictions
‘He is ruthless in pursuit of his vision as any great director must be; his powerful images are indelible’
Misidentifying Van Gogh, the missing female rock stars, and misusing interns: what to read this weekend
The creative friction between director and writer distracts from a film dedicated to quietly empowering the marginalized
With the increased telling of refugee stories the film industry may claim to be listening, but the real power remains in the editorial chair
In further news: Steve McQueen to show thousands of school portraits at Tate; Robert Venturi (1925–2018)
For its dynamic five-month rolling programme this Summer, diverse works explore the intersections of art and science in relation to place
From Stormzy at the Brit Awards to a Steve McQueen film to Forensic Architecture's media archive, what Grenfell has shown us about ourselves
In other news: Tania Bruguera and Laurie Anderson bring political banners to Times Square; Polish artists protest country’s right-wing nationalism
A report from 'Inside', an Artangel project staged in the Reading prison that once held Oscar Wilde
Sir Nicholas Serota set to leave Tate after nearly 30 years; plans are unveiled for new arts venue at the World Trade Center site
To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence
Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris, France