The incendiary films of the late pioneer of African cinema do not merely critique power but discern the social and political ...
The first volume of ‘The Legend of Kamui’, about the early Tokugawa shogunate, receives its first English translation ...
There is plenty on offer for grown-ups in the Young V&A’s latest exhibition ‘Making Egypt’, but what really is the point of ...
Flood was chief curator at the Walker Art Center for a decade from 1995, where he curated shows on the Young British Artists, ...
In ‘The Invention of British Art’, Bendor Grosvenor explores how the ‘commissioning classes’ have long influenced the making ...
Archie Moore and curator Ellie Buttrose, who presented kith and kin at the Australia Pavilion (Venice Biennale, 2024), have ...
In ‘Voices’ at Haus der Kunst, Munich it feels like something is being transmitted in a language halfway alien, halfway ...
Yiadom-Boakye’s new paintings at Corvi-Mora explore a dialectic between expression and enigma We use cookies to understand ...
Serge Lasvignes, who for six years was president of the Centre Pompidou, has died. During his time at the French museum he oversaw its huge expansion and franchise operation, including the ...
Jeanne Dielman may be the ‘best film of all time’, but Akerman’s cinema made a commitment to the interminability of the ...
Jeanne Dielman may be the ‘best film of all time’, but Akerman’s cinema made a commitment to the interminability of the present ...
British architect Dennis Crompton has died at the age of eighty-nine. Born in Blackpool in 1935, he was a key member of experimental architectural group Archigram, founded in London in 1961 with ...