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The Indonesian artist reimagines inherited mythologies in her new beaded cow hide paintings for Frieze New York ...
The Indonesian artist reimagines inherited mythologies in her new beaded cow hide paintings for Frieze New York ...
Christine Sun Kim, ‘Degrees of Deaf Rage’, 2018, ‘All Day All Night’, 2025, exhibition view. Courtesy: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; photograph: David Tufino As someone who only speaks ...
Apply to the 2025 Frieze New Writers Programme in Liverpool, UK Apply by Sunday 27 April to attend our free art-writing course, in collaboration with Liverpool Biennial and supported by Frieze ...
Jesi Khadivi In your practice, you intervene in actual social scenarios, sometimes under­cover. What is your relationship to the people you encounter in your interventions? Do you conceive of them as ...
The winds of change are blowing through New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. This bastion of cultural tradition has recently embarked on multiple paths of transformation: the last few years’ ...
Frieze Week Ms. Goldrich, you look magnificent today. Tell us what you’re wearing. Margeaux Goldrich Vintage couture from my archive, my Alexis Bittar Lucite bangles and new earrings. FW What are your ...
Since 2022, Lotus L. Kang has used greenhouses to tan her ‘skins’: great sheets of unfixed, light-sensitive film that she bruises into blues, purples and oranges under the sun. Normally handled in ...
Rosa Barba’s practice is a luminous confluence of film and sculpture. By intertwining the two media, the artist moulds light as a Möbius strip that is at once image-making instrument and image, ...