Nusrat F. Jafri’s lively memoir of her own family’s social mobility is overshadowed by lengthy Wikipedia-like accounts of ...
The 61st Venice Biennale, due to open in April 2026, is yet to announce its curator, but many nations are already making ...
Sfeir-Semler Gallery has reopened one of their two Beirut spaces, located in the Karantina neighbourhood in the northeast of ...
The entrance fee of $30 to visit the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York is to be waived for all those under ...
How can we weigh present materialities against historical wounds? Zoé Samudzi questions the efficacy of a project to reenact events of the Mau Mau rebellion ...
Firelei Báez’s first solo exhibition in the UK is a transportive synthesis of folklore and ritual, history and memory that ...
Christina Lehnert will curate the 13th Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art (GIBCA), its organisers Röda Sten ...
‘Ana Gallardo uses as an insult the word “whore” and the expression “daughter of a whore” repeatedly, which if in themselves ...
Alicia Henry, the US artist whose textile work delved into themes of the family, beauty, the body and identity, has died.
The award acknowledges ‘exceptional achievements in the field of visual art and culture in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern ...
Carrie Mae Weems has been awarded the 2024 National Medal of Arts, given out by the the United States government.
A new show at Philadelphia’s Institute of Contemporary Art exposes the vulnerability implicit in any physical encounter ...