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From medieval cisterns to Mediterranean trade, the artist uncovers the past through evocative text, immersive sound and dynamic choreography

Through ‘The Mapping Journey Project’, the artist redefines Mediterranean geography, through stories of revolution and decolonization

BY Bouchra Khalili AND Marko Gluhaich |

The former Tate curator discusses her bold vision for the new non-profit, launching with works by Rachel Whiteread and Rose Wylie

BY Sean Burns AND Ann Gallagher |

As the museum opens its vast new space in east London, the deputy director discusses how the institution is evolving to become more accessible 

BY George Kafka |

Director Anne Kremers discusses the institution’s aims and aspirations ahead of its grand opening

BY Ivana Cholakova AND Anne Kremers |

The Finnish artist has a mysterious new interactive performance at Frieze New York co-commissioned by High Line Art

BY Jesi Khadivi AND Pilvi Takala |

Senior Director Laura Attanasio discusses the mega gallery’s newest location

BY Laura Attanasio AND Chloe Stead |

With his Kunsthalle Zürich show open, the artist joins Hannah Black to discuss distrusting circles, inviting chance and the impossibility of repetition 

BY Hannah Black AND Vijay Masharani |

How the artist integrates nature into her creative process, letting her surroundings shape and co-create her canvases

Ahead of Mehretu’s solo show at K12, Düsseldorf, the two discuss space, abstraction and how art becomes a language of survival

BY Julie Mehretu AND Nairy Baghramian |

In a moment of political pressure and shrinking public funding, interim director Jed Morse discusses the museum’s mission

BY Jed Morse AND Terence Trouillot |

Resident Rosanna Dean on why Hackney Council should do more to support the arts

BY Chloe Stead AND Rosanna Dean |

Artist director Felix Hoffmann on iconic images, populism and challenging conservative tastes

BY Charlotte Jansen |

As the Labour government pursues growth, filmmaker, campaigner and crossbench peer Beeban Kidron says it risks damaging the rights of artists by handing their work to AI companies

BY Andrew Durbin AND Beeban Kidron |

The celebrated British author on why her new work of non-fiction, ‘Love in Exile’, is her most revealing book yet

BY Edna Bonhomme AND Shon Faye |

Berlin-based curator Emma Enderby on her inaugural programme, budget cuts and tarot card readings

BY Emma Enderby AND Chloe Stead |

The artist shares her revolutionary influences and how she depicts scenes from public lives 

Valerie Cassel Oliver and Kevin W. Tucker examine evolving perceptions of art from their region and its promising future

Ahead of an exhibition at Pace and Thaddaeus Ropac in London, the artist reflects on John Berger’s influence and embracing ambiguity

BY Tom Morton |

On the occasion of the artist’s show at Artists Space, New York, they speak about accessibility in the built environment and the ‘extra-visual’