Brian O’Doherty had the pleasure of dying and being reborn many times, and I’d be remiss in treating him as someone with a single life (or afterlife). An obituary – an imposition of coherence – seems ...
In the introduction to a selection of his plays published in 1991, the English writer Michael Frayn tried to diagnose what went wrong with Balmoral, his 1987 farce in which the British monarch’s ...
The Greek artist will make a new commission for Frieze London 2026 that combines physical interaction with online ...
At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist’s immersive installations transform Tornado Alley into a metaphor for cyberspace's seductive, ...
Sometime in 1992, during a trip to St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, the filmmaker, writer and painter Derek Jarman was told his eyesight was fading. ‘Fizzy holes’ had appeared in his vision: the ...
At Malta International Contemporary Art Space, the artist’s incandescent paintings map the country’s profound connection to the surrounding sea ...
PhD in performance studies. She is currently based in Sweden.
At Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, the artist transforms Cantonese shadow theatre into a digitally immersive environment where migration, myth and cultural translation remain in constant motion ...
In London, a sweeping homage to the Mexican artist celebrates her singular image but too often mistakes iconography for legacy ...
While lawyers, doctors and journalists won exemptions from Ghana’s new legislation, artists were excluded, exposing a failure ...
At Goodman Gallery, London, the artist draws on intimate and national archives to trace the lingering afterlives of personal loss and colonial histories ...
From Ravelle Pillay’s haunting paintings that reckon with colonial legacies to Andrew Heard’s wayward portrait of England ...