Contributor
Art
Jeppe Ugelvig
From Anne Imhof’s show-stopping German Pavilion to Pierre Huyghe’s work at the Foundation Louis Vuitton, we look into the politics and causes espoused and explored at this year’s Venice Biennale.
Review
All the young, old, bold, dreamy and weird art that was on display at this year’s Frieze New York. From Leonardo DiCaprio impersonators to Jon Rafman’s animated dream diary.
From the fairs themselves, to the glitz and glamour, the parties and dinners, here’s what happened when the art, fashion and music worlds descended on Miami Beach this year.
If the young, globalised and digitally-enabled art world had a poster boy, it would be collector, museum co-founder, and student Michael Xufu Huang.
The young Londoner was chosen to open iconic New Yorker’s new gallery space in Manhattan and christen his return to the art world. We dive into Eddie’s spectacular, beautiful, and sometimes controversial performance pieces.
Interviews
Over the past nine years Auto Italia has grown into one of London’s most loved spaces for young artists. As they start a fundraiser and move into a new space, we spoke to gallery and their origins, their ideals and their direction.
Looking beyond rave’s traditional sites to trace its influence through fashion and art, from Mark Leckey to Walter Van Beirendonck.
Reviews
78 exhibitions, 50 events, and 220 artists from 33 countries, but these are the highlights.
Lifting the lid on 50 years of electronic innovation in the arts at The Whitechapel Gallery.
We speak to the artist about the visual vocabulary of her generation.
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