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Review
Felix Petty
The Place Is Here at the South London Gallery traces the boundary breaking responses black artists formulated to a racist establishment in the 80s.
Jeppe Ugelvig
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.
Dean Kissick, i-D Staff
The art festivals in Athens to check out this summer.
Kinza Shenn
As the dust settles on the autumn/winter 17 season, we look into the season’s political sloganeering, its fascination with flatness, and material mechanisations.
The second edition of this young Parisian art fair captures the exciting spirit of new artists and gallerists from across the world.
As it opens its doors to the public today, we look at the stand out works going on display in the Tate Modern’s new wing.
i-D Staff
We go backstage at the Swedish brand’s autumn/winter show.
As Frieze rolls into town and opens to the public today, here’s our guide to everything you need to see.
Long after the young artists were gentrified out of Shoreditch, Studio Leigh is giving them a new platform.
Steve Salter
Reacting to spreadsheets and five year plans, Matthew Miller rips up his business attire and starts again.
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