This year, arts institutions jettisoned dead-end questions about art made with artificial intelligence – and instead asked ...
At Greene Naftali, New York, the artist transforms vintage gay pornography into paintings – to â€˜soul-dissolvingly, ...
At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty ...
The actor and cinematographer talk about the spirituality of Dune, poetry and how listening to Hans Zimmer ‘is like taking ...
Luca Guadagnino’s new film re-envisions William S. Burroughs’s 1985 autofictional text on sexuality, desire and alienation ...
The New Dehli-based artist’s survey at MoMA PS1, New York, interweaves the autobiographical and the sociopolitical to ...
The director of Castello di Rivoli speaks about sharing institutional resources and relationships with local and ...
At Sid Motion Gallery, London, the artist engages with states of freedom and imprisonment in works that recall the COVID-19 ...
Inspired by a Maryse Condé novel, this group exhibition at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, asks where and with whom refuge can be ...
At APALAZZOGALLERY, Brescia, the artist’s first solo retrospective mainlines virility and homosocial tenderness as a foil to ...
A show at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, conjures the spectral presences behind cinematic ...
‘Invisible Luggage’, 2024, exhibition view. Courtesy: Historic Hampton House; photograph: Oriol Tarridas Billed as the first luxury hotel for Black guests, Historic Hampton House was a Green Book ...