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In an endless stream of disposable content, why the art you remember is more significant than the art you enjoy ...
At LUMA Arles, the artist’s photographs of bohemian life demonstrate his rich engagement with artistic tradition and craft ...
The inaugural exhibition at ARoS’s Salling Gallery, Denmark, sees the artist dissolve identity into an endless performance ...
The section at Frieze Seoul offers masterpieces by Asian and international artists, from Georges Braque and Émilie Charmy to ...
At Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, the artist’s vibrant paintings depict speculative futures borne of 1960s counterculture ...
Curator Sorcha Carey’s vision unites monolithic and reflective commissions – from a three-headed stone bird to bespoke ice ...
Jude Law portrays Vladimir Putin in Olivier Assayas’s latest, while Kathryn Bigelow presents her first film in eight years ...
Nick Olney and Eric Gleason reflect on Kasmin’s closure, their shared vision and why their new gallery is built to last ...
At The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, the artist-activist’s paintings offer a counterpoint to more overtly political ...
A new retrospective honours the filmmaker’s lyrical eye, but largely sidesteps his politics and contemporary relevance ...
Following the reopening of Kunsthalle Bern, its director speaks about how European institutions can engage politically with ...
The director and CEO of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco talks about Seoul’s transformation and the influence of the ...
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