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Kawita Vatanajyankur Tolls the Bell
1+ hour, 28+ min ago (180+ words) Kawita Vatanajyankur: Tracing was at Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, 6 June " 25 July Read next The Domestic Horror of Kawita Vatanajyankur Vatanajyankur's recent work considers the subject of AI and its ramifications Join Art Review and Ursula on Tuesday 7 July for a conversation…...
The Scars of Extraction
23+ hour, 12+ min ago (182+ words) Extraction is on view at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh through 26 July From the Summer 2026 issue of'Art Review'get your copy. Read next Eco Exhibitions Won't Save Us Join Art Review and Ursula on Tuesday 7 July for a conversation about Phyllida Barlow with…...
59th Carnegie International Review: The Action is Elsewhere
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (160+ words) 59th Carnegie International is on view at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, through 3 January 2027 From the Summer 2026 issue of'Art Review'get your copy. Read next An Entry: A poem written at the 59th Carnegie International by Paula Bohince Featuring 61 artists from around the…...
Bae Young-whan, artist who married conceptualism and K-Pop lyrics, 19692026
2+ day, 1+ hour ago (238+ words) Bae Young-whan, once described as a "people's artist' for his use of quotidian materials including dried petals, pills, cotton balls and bottle caps, has died. Bae represented South Korea in the 51st Venice Biennale and participated in the Gwangju and Sharjah…...
Swiss Institute buys new premises
3+ day, 28+ min ago (287+ words) The Swiss Institute in New York will move to a new address, purchasing premises at 250 Bowery." The non-profit institution has engaged architecture firm Johnston Marklee for a refurbishment of the 1, 020 sqm space, with the new gallery opening in Spring 2027. The…...
Rose Wylie's Bad Paintings
2+ day, 23+ hour ago (165+ words) Rose Wylie: The Picture Comes First was on view at the Royal Academy, London, from 28 February " 19 April From the Summer 2026 issue of'Art Review'get your copy. Read next Depraved: The Story of Dangerous Art by Daisy Dixon, Reviewed J. J. Charlesworth wonders whether…...
Keira Fox: Surviving Under Capitalism
3+ day, 20+ hour ago (175+ words) HIAR was at Bolding Gallery, London, 2 April The artist's performance shows us how capitalism renders everyone disposable In Palermo, Mariacarla Mol" finds a city building an audience for art from the ground up The fifth edition of the Biennale is…...
Palermo, the Orphan City
4+ day, 33+ min ago (182+ words) From the Summer 2026 issue of'Art Review'get your copy. In Palermo, Mariacarla Mol" finds a city building an audience for art from the ground up "As a filmmaker, my question about AI, for example, is how do I do something better…...
Audrey Reynolds's Shadow Figures
1+ week, 23+ hour ago (237+ words) Similarly, one could argue that displaying paintings of such an unapologetically retrograde nature in the context of a white-walled commercial gallery space amounts to an expectation-confounding gimmick in itself. Nevertheless, they stick in the mind, like chewing gum to a…...
The Limits of Spielbergian Humanism
1+ week, 22+ hour ago (181+ words) Read next Against the "Aesthetic Turn" in Cinema "As a filmmaker, my question about AI, for example, is how do I do something better than it?" Watching "Disclosure Day", Beatrice Loayza wonders if Hollywood"s great empath is losing his…...