And irony played the angel of death on the morning of 12 August 2022 when it almost took the life of Salman Rushdie at the ...
A series of monochrome photos at Soft Opening, London, allows viewers to peek into Berlin porn cinemas, offering only slight ...
From Dean Sameshima's vulnerable silhouettes to Danica Lundy's carnal paintings of the female body, here's what not to miss ...
Several stories weave their way through this masterful novel: we are introduced early on to the Iníons, a commune composed ...
It is eerie, then, nearly 45 years after his death, to read McLuhan’s words in filmmaker and media theorist Tiffany Sia’s ...
At Empty Gallery, Hong Kong, a group show reinscribes readings of contemporary art through traditional Chinese aesthetic ...
Reviewing Ibon Aranberri’s monographic exhibition at the Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona for frieze in 2011, I related ...
In a new series of paintings at White Cube Mason’s Yard, the artist interrogates the political and social subjugation of ...
Despite a vague curatorial approach, ‘After Rain’ offers visitors and locals alike a chance to reflect on the Kingdom’s big ...
In her new exhibition at Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, the artist inflects pastoral environments with raucous action ...
‘It was like a burnt matchbox in the sky / It was black and long and burnt in the sky’, begins Ben Okri’s haunting poem about ...
Rose Glass’s queer romance, starring Kristen Stewart and Katy M. O’Brian, is a full of sex and violence but lacks the kind of punch to go beyond the tropes it tries to subvert ...