in Interview: LaToya Ruby Frazier | 29 FEB 12 Interview: LaToya Ruby Frazier Artist LaToya Ruby Frazier discusses her work in the 2012 Whitney Biennial in Interview: LaToya Ruby Frazier | 29 FEB 12 TAGS LaToya Ruby Frazier Interview Whitney Museum of American Art SHARE THIS MORE LIKE THIS Interviews Barbara Bloom Goes Through the Looking Glass The artist discusses her use of mirrors and their ‘destabilizing’ effects BY Barbara Bloom | 03 DEC 20 Interviews Artists and Art Workers Challenge Poland’s Abortion Ban Curator Natalia Sielewicz speaks with Pablo Larios about the fight for women’s rights in Poland BY Pablo Larios | 06 NOV 20 Frieze Masters The Humboldt Forum: A Controversial New Museum Project Opens in Berlin Pablo Larios interviews the director, Hartmut Dorgerloh, about its evolution and intentions BY Pablo Larios | 13 OCT 20 Interviews Ebony L. Haynes Discusses Her Plans for David Zwirner The dealer and founder of Black Art Sessions envisions a ‘low and slow’ programme of exhibitions BY Ebony L. Haynes | 09 OCT 20 Interviews The Science Fiction That Inspires Philippe Parreno At Berlin’s Esther Schipper gallery, the artist tells stories through time-based objects BY Pablo Larios | 06 OCT 20 Frieze Week Zoé Whitley talks to Chrystal Genesis about the Frieze x Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship ‘What I have to do is help empower the next generation’ BY Chrystal Genesis | 29 SEP 20 Interviews ‘We’re Constantly Both Dancing and Fighting’: Keyna Eleison on Decolonizing Brazilian Institutions The new co-artistic director of the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro discusses her Afro-centred curatorial practice, the importance of translation, and writing as a form of dance BY Fernanda Brenner | 18 SEP 20 Interviews The Museum Inside an Egg The founders of Guatemala City’s NuMu, Stefan Benchoam and Jessica Kairé, discuss how their program extends far beyond its shell BY Evan Moffitt | 15 SEP 20 Interviews ‘Distance Triggered Collaboration’: Cédric Fauq at Palais de Tokyo BY Wilson Tarbox | 03 AUG 20 Interviews Moyra Davey and Kate Zambreno on Writing As If You Were Dead The authors – both of whom published new books this spring – discuss diary-keeping, photography and motherhood BY Moyra Davey | 09 JUL 20 MORE LIKE THIS Reviews Michael Schmidt Photographs the Many Layers of Berlin’s History The artist’s retrospective at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, recalls the political and economic changes of the German capital BY Kito Nedo | 22 JAN 21 Reviews Jamian Juliano-Villani Goes on a Bender Witness the sludge monster: at JTT, New York, the artist offers a poignant, if farcical critique of American consumerism BY David Everitt Howe | 21 JAN 21 Reviews Teresita Fernández Investigates the Caribbean’s Colonial Past and Natural Forces At Lehmann Maupin, New York, the artist envisions new ways of understanding the complex and violent history of the region through weather phenomena BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo | 21 JAN 21 Frieze Membership Test 21 JAN 21