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The author of Queenie (2019) discusses reclaiming voice, honouring her aunt’s memory and resisting white literary tradition ...
The Hong Kong-born collector and advisor on the rapid evolution of the South Korean art scene and his go-to spots in the ...
Laia Abril, Gabrielle Goliath and Lydia Pettit amplify the voices of survivors – and challenge the narratives that silence ...
New and ambitious projects by artists from across Asia, the diaspora and farther afield, including Suejin Chung, Jadé ...
Fontana searched for an absolute essence hiding behind the flat surface of things. On the contrary, Taguchi’s vision – milky ...
Similarly ambiguous is the lanternfly – ‘a bizarre mistake by science’ as the artist says – featured in works such as Lantern ...
In a series of formally playful snapshots at Goswell Road, Paris, the artist captures intimate moments of love and care ...
The series sees dialogues between established and emerging artists: Kim Bohie and Yumi Chung, Sojung Jun and Yunchul Kim, and Jinju Lee and Nosik Lim ...
The spectre of childhood looms large in all lives, but perhaps more than most in that of artist, poet and ‘supermasochist’ Bob Flanagan. Born in 1952 with cystic fibrosis, doctors thought him unlikely ...
Juliet Jacques observes the pros and cons of archives, who’s represented in them and how past prejudices shaped self-documentation ‘The invention of film in the 1890s meant the 20th century could be ...
Judith Bernstein Yes. Bathroom scatological graffiti is more deeply psychological than you think because someone is there alone defecating, and they don’t have anyone to edit anything. While I was ...
My studio is ‘an extension of my mind’, says Diana Al-Hadid. It’s where she has developed her alchemical, additive approach to painting that fuses polymer gypsum, fibreglass, pigments and metal leaf.
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