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As detailed in a statement for her show ‘EXIT STRATEGY’ at 99 Loop Gallery in 2024, Lardner-Burke purposefully waters down her paints, occasioning spills, runs and pools of colour. This methodology ...
As the museum opens its vast new space in east London, the deputy director discusses how the institution is evolving to ...
South African artist Lebohang Kganye collects children’s books. In their whimsy, she tells me, she finds the space of fantasy ...
The pioneering artist, who has worked with machine vision since the 1970s, gets the retrospective treatment at the Buffalo ...
From Stephanie Comilang’s genre-defying filmic portrait of the pearl industry to Sakiya’s satirical reimagining of the seat ...
From Mascha Schilinski’s striking debut to Wes Anderson’s triumphant return to form, here are five films generating buzz at ...
So Niedermayer’s decision to order a batch of 200 ladybird eggs to her home, which she proceeded to store in the fridge until ...
Antonia Kuo, ‘Milk of the Earth’, 2025, exhibition view. Courtesy: the artist and Chapter NY, New York; photograph: Charles Benton Solar Array (all works 2025), one of several pieces in the show ...
At Champ Lacombe, London, a series of poems printed on chiffon lingers in the joy and violence of contemporary life ...
As her new book Medium Hot hits the shelves, the artist shares her essential reads – a toolkit for resisting today’s wave of ...
From Arturo Kameya’s paintings of mundane yet precious childhood ephemera to a retrospective of Augusta Curiel’s photography ...
From Maia Ruth Lee’s sculptural explorations of migration to Nazanin Noori’s interrogation of Iran’s recent political history ...
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