8 June 2018, Pablo Larios reports on the 10th Berlin Biennale and asks the question of whether we need another specialistsā biennale.
7 June 2018, Kate Brown speaks to Gabi Ngcobo andĀ Thiago de Paula Souza to discuss the upcoming 10th Berlin Biennale and how the team are following up Germany’s year of mega exhibitions.
Zoe Whitley speaks to Lubaina HimidĀ about black visibility, historical trauma, and the power of the ordinary in her paintings.
5 June 2018, Osman Can Yerebakan uses Yto Barrada’s most recent exhibition at Pace Gallery New York as a starting point to discuss her artistic practise.
2 June 2018, Kadish Morris looks atĀ Lubaina Himid’s exhibition āOur Kisses are Petalsā which is currently on show at the BALTIC, Gateshead.
1 June 2018, Alex Dodd reviewsĀ ruby onyinyechi amanze’s exhibition,Ā there are even moonbeams we can unfold, at Goodman Gallery Cape Town.
1 June 2018, Stephanie Bailey speaks to Otobong Nkanga for Ocula.
30 May 2018, Jose Da Silva reports on a new art festival, Evora Africa, in rural Portugal which shines the light on African art.
7 May 2018, Laura Gilbert reports on a new body dedicated exclusively to resolving art disputes, the Court of Arbitration for Art (CAA), which will be formally launched 7 June in the Hague by the Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI) and the nonprofit Authentication in Art.
3 May 2018, Liza EssersĀ shares her unorthodox entry into the arts and her view of #MeToo from a South African perspective.