Steve McQueen

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From Marguerite Humeau’s post-apocalyptic world of insects to Michael E. Smith’s unsettling assemblages 

 

BY frieze | 28 APR 23

The Oscar-winning director trains his unwavering gaze at the site of a tower block fire that claimed the lives of 72 people

BY Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff | 20 APR 23

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

BY Mimi Chu | 17 DEC 20

The five-film series is an epic, tender portrait of London’s West Indian community

BY Leila Latif | 16 NOV 20

Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress? 

BY Susan Neiman | 30 SEP 20

In further news: Steve McQueen’s school photographs to take over London billboards; censorship at Japan’s Aichi Triennale

BY Frieze News Desk | 06 AUG 19

The Hollywood Reporter’s Deputy Editorial Director explores art and the entertainment industry - and gives her Oscar predictions

07 FEB 19

 ‘He is ruthless in pursuit of his vision as any great director must be; his powerful images are indelible’

BY Amanda Sharp | 08 JAN 19

Misidentifying Van Gogh, the missing female rock stars, and misusing interns: what to read this weekend

30 NOV 18

The creative friction between director and writer distracts from a film dedicated to quietly empowering the marginalized

BY Charles Bramesco | 29 NOV 18

With the increased telling of refugee stories the film industry may claim to be listening, but the real power remains in the editorial chair

BY Ismail Einashe | 21 NOV 18

In further news: Steve McQueen to show thousands of school portraits at Tate; Robert Venturi (1925–2018)

21 SEP 18

For its dynamic five-month rolling programme this Summer, diverse works explore the intersections of art and science in relation to place

BY David Trigg | 04 JUL 18

From Stormzy at the Brit Awards to a Steve McQueen film to Forensic Architecture's media archive, what Grenfell has shown us about ourselves

BY Ismail Einashe | 11 JUN 18

In other news: Tania Bruguera and Laurie Anderson bring political banners to Times Square; Polish artists protest country’s right-wing nationalism

06 MAR 18

A report from 'Inside', an Artangel project staged in the Reading prison that once held Oscar Wilde

BY Matthew McLean | 30 NOV 16

Sir Nicholas Serota set to leave Tate after nearly 30 years; plans are unveiled for new arts venue at the World Trade Center site

09 SEP 16

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

16 AUG 16

Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris, France

BY Lauren Elkin | 22 JAN 16