11 October 2019, Taking in the Venice and Istanbul biennials back to back gives art lovers relief from the brash commercialism that rules so much of the art world by Melvyn Minnaar.
8 October 2019, The protests are being led by a South African activist group by Sarah Cascone.
3 October 2019, In the artistās first UK solo show, the figure of the domestic worker becomes a political symbol by Maya Jaggi.
2 October 2019, Africa State of Mind does not pander to expectations audiences might have or desire of African artists, instead allowing for these artists from 11 different countries to devise their own frameworks for understanding the places they are from by Zoe Samudzi.
30 September 2019, Using the Tate Modern as her stage, Ms. Walker examines the empire, the debate over memorials and the tragedy of Emmett Till. Is London ready? by Siddhartha Mitter
1 October 2019, As the South African gallery prepares to open in London this week, its owner explains how the new space plays into her global vision by Kate Brown
26 September 2019, The Met Breuer mounts recent acquisitions from Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia, and North Africa alongside mainstays of postwar American art, sketching a potential reorientation of art history, by Emily Sun
26 September 2019, The artist’s new film combines quirky personal symbolism, sci-fi tropes, and scenes from everyday life in a bizarre new world by Ben Davis.