Dana-Fiona Armour has won the 2024 Sigg Art Prize, presented by the Sigg Art Foundation at this year’s Frieze London. Armour ...
Post-Production Fever at ArtSpace@Helutrans unpacks how labour shapes our world ...
Security guard workers at London’s Science and Natural History museums have voted to strike, their union United Voices of the ...
Coming from Beijing just after its Gallery Weekend, I felt morally obligated to reflect on my position: consuming the art ...
Vassia Gkogkou speaks with Eviner about this world where she invites audiences to explore the possibility of different ...
Two Youth Demand activists have pasted a photograph of a mother and child in Gaza over the protective glass of 1901 painting ...
The two friends catch up on the occasion of their having almost simultaneous solo institutional exhibitions in Seoul ...
“We make these things to communicate with others when we can’t with our mouths or our minds” ...
The third Dragon Hill X ArtReview Writers Residency text explores the ‘neolithic-utopian’ architecture of Jacques Couëlle ...
Our editors on the exhibitions (and more) they’re looking forward to this month, from Samuel Beckett's teleplays to the 38th ...
Mirrors and other creatures’ at Sprüth Magers, London finds the YBA artist conceptually hovering between the two registers of ...
There’s more than meets the eye in ‘Shakespeare Must Die’. Max Crosbie-Jones unpicks the saga of the Thai film in light of a ...