Naked piss-tank dancers; Wohnung dioramas; monuments to massacre and more – ArtReview editors on the national pavilions not to miss at the 61st Venice Biennale. artreview.com/venice-biennal…
Shahrnush Parsipur, the Iranian novelist whose work transformed the female experience, history and magical realism into acts of political resistance, has died aged 80 artreview.com/shahrnush-pars…
Our editors pick the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month – from Yogyakarta and Cape Town to Arles and Eindhoven artreview.com/the-12-exhibit…
After a visit to 'Rose Wylie: The Picture Comes First' at London's Royal Academy, J.J. Charlesworth wonders whether anything is actually demanded of painting anymore. artreview.com/rose-wylie-the…
Our editors pick the 12 exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month – from to Yogyakarta and Cape Town to Arles and Eindhoven artreview.com/the-12-exhibit…
Featuring 61 artists from around the world, 'If the word we' broadly addresses notions of community and connection, writes Jenny Wu. artreview.com/59th-carnegie-…
In this ongoing series, we publish an original poem, written in response to a work of contemporary art. This month, poet Paula Bohince chose 'A Few Ordinary Parallel Lines' (2022–25), by Zhao Yao. artreview.com/an-entry-a-poe…
What can a biennial realistically achieve by temporarily corralling defunct churches and activating ‘creative mediation’? artreview.com/manifesta-16-r…
In this ongoing series, we publish an original poem, written in response to a work of contemporary art. This month, poet Paula Bohince chose 'A Few Ordinary Parallel Lines' (2022–25), by Zhao Yao. artreview.com/an-entry-a-poe…