Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from a radical archive of LGBTQ+ experience in Brazil to the Bangkok Art Biennale ...
An engaging account by Roger Crowley of the early trade wars between Spain and Portugal serves as a reminder of how money, greed and exploitation continues to shape the world ...
A collection of straight-talking essays and interviews capture the artist’s idiosyncratic perspective on America ...
The Thai artist’s pop-inflected collage-paintings are underpinned as much by the adaptability of the immigrant mindset as ...
The latest iteration of the nomadic biennial, stretching across the entire Barcelona metropolitan area, is spread far too thin ...
In the second gallery, island, located on the Bowery, visitors were asked to remove their shoes and invited to rest on large ...
Russia’s recent strike on Kharkiv’s Constructivist complex represents an attack on a radical yet largely forgotten legacy of anti-colonialism ...
The participating artists for Liverpool Biennial 2025 are: ...
Even though it’s only been open for five years, ‘the bunker’ is a fixed destination on Berlin’s art itinerary. Christian and Karen Boros recast the Third Reich colossus as a showcase for curated ...
The absence of context in a biennial whose stated aims quickly become lost in translation leaves far too many questions unanswered ...
The body of London-based abstract artist Sarah Cunningham has been found on the tracks at a London underground station. She ...
The gallerists swelled their 43-strong roster with an additional four artists and an estate this year. This last was Robert Colescott, whose paintings, which Blum & Poe hung at their Los Angeles ...