On the surface, Yoshimoto’s latest novella seems much like her others, but repetition has proven her mastery of capturing our ...
Alice Cappelle’s ‘Collapse Feminism’ looks at how internet trends and algorithms have ushered in a backlash against women’s ...
From Fukushima to the primal body, Yoi Kawakubo and Nao Matsunaga’s ‘Time Capsule’ at Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix, London explores ...
Pierre Huyghe has been named the recipient of the artistic Grand Prix, bestowed by the Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca on ...
My grandfather turned into a tiger…’ collects the artist’s landscapes and portraits that occupy an in-between space ...
Sangsuk’s latest novel is part parable, part paean to the ‘forest ethics’ and natural world of the author’s youth ...
Danielle Dutton’s ‘Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other’ attempts to galvanize literary art’s sense of perpetual death. What new ...
The award includes the purchase of Wang Tuo’s multi-channel video installation The Second Interrogation (2022) ...
On NFTs It is both absurd and fitting that a book that wants to document the history of NFT culture – an extreme ...
By pairing the artists, ‘Painting as a Last Resort’ at Van Gogh Museum cuts past many arguments about linear art history ...
Queues’ at Kapp Kapp, New York is deeply self-aware, self-critical, self-sabotaging – and yet somehow quite endearing ...
This April saw the inaugural edition of ART OnO, a new art fair and dynamic platform that bridges emerging and established artists, galleries, and collectors alike. ART OnO aims to navigate the Korean ...