The third Dragon Hill X ArtReview Writers Residency text explores the ‘neolithic-utopian’ architecture of Jacques Couëlle ...
Welcome to Art Lovers Movie Club, where you’ll find a selection of artists’ videos available exclusively online at artreview.com ...
Ella Walker, The Pleasures Dance, 2024, acrylic dispersion, pigment, chalk and pencil on canvas, 220 × 190 cm. Courtesy the ...
Treachery Skin at No. 9 Cork Street, London plays with the inherant physicality and immediacy of abstraction ...
Mirrors and other creatures’ at Sprüth Magers, London finds the YBA artist conceptually hovering between the two registers of ...
In ‘See, See, Sea’ at Tate Britain, Huang questions the processes of production, trade and consumption underlying the ...
Our editors on the exhibitions (and more) they’re looking forward to this month, from Samuel Beckett's teleplays to the 38th ...
Courtesy Just Stop Oil. Two Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists, who glued themselves onto the frame of a Turner painting at the ...
The Tate director opposes the supposed ideas and interests of a ‘dominant cultural elite’ while failing to reckon with her ...
Is it ever not the moment to lament the fortunes of arts education in Britain? To deplore a decades-long, cross-party ...
There’s more than meets the eye in Shakespeare Must Die. Max Crosbie-Jones unpicks the saga of the Thai film in light of a ...
A working-class lapsed Catholic from Michigan with, it appeared, a mile-wide antiauthoritarian streak, Kelley (born in 1954) ...