At APALLAZZOGALLERY, Brescia, the artist's first solo institutional show mainlines virility and homosocial tenderness as a ...
Luca Guadagnino's new film re-envisions William S. Burrough’s 1985 autofictional text on sexuality, desire and alienation ...
The Focus section at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 showcases some of the most innovative and thought-provoking art being made today ...
Fitzcarraldo Editions has, in ten short years, garnered a reputation for publishing authors who subsequently win Nobel Prizes (most recently, Jon Fosse and Annie Ernaux). The London-based small press ...
This long out-of-print publication by American photographer Peter Hujar, the only monograph he produced in his lifetime, has finally been reissued by Liveright, with a new introduction by Susan Sontag ...
At FERNBERGER, Los Angeles, the artist’s abstract compositions suggest an indeterminate, emergent world akin to that of ...
The 2024 Dak’Art Biennial, unexpectedly delayed by election unrest, ultimately opens with a narrative of resilience and ...
Retelling a joke the audience has already heard a thousand times is essentially the forward march of art history, where every new art world prank is basically another pissing contest with Duchamp’s ...
In a complex exhibition at Z33, Hasselt, images and items from mass culture permeate the murals and installations on display ...
Hamid Zénati, ‘Eclectic Affinities’, 2024, exhibition view. Courtesy: © Museum Angewandte Kunst; photograph: Günzel/Rademacher It's rare for an exhibition of ...
Serra’s sparse, meditative documentary about the young Peruvian-born torero Andrés Roca Rey is an enrapturing two hours of erotics and violence, though its brutality makes it challenging to watch.
Six years ago, not many people had heard of Hilma af Klint. Today, following a pivotal and record-breaking exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2018) and another huge show at Tate Modern ...