8 June 2018, Emily Wilson discusses the interaction between The Deluge, a monumental J.M.W Turner painting showing a Biblical flood and John Akomfrahâs Vertigo Sea which are currently paired at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
8 June 2018, Pablo Larios reports on the 10th Berlin Biennale and asks the question of whether we need another specialistsâ biennale.
1 May 2018, Aicha Mehrez talk to the Lisa Brice about her Art Now exhibition at Tate Britain.
6 June 2018, Isabella Kuijers reviews Lisa Brice’s first exhibition at the Tate Britain which forms part of the Art Now programme.
7 June 2018, Kate Brown speaks to Gabi Ngcobo and Thiago de Paula Souza to discuss the upcoming 10th Berlin Biennale and how the team are following up Germany’s year of mega exhibitions.
30 May 2018, Jose Da Silva reports on a new art festival, Evora Africa, in rural Portugal which shines the light on African art.
23 May 2018, James H. Miller looks at the first US survey of the Congolese artist Bodys Isek Kingelez (1948â2015) at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which offers a fresh approach to this visionary artist.
15 May 2018, Chase Quinn takes a look at the work of Toyin Ojih Odutola and how a series of portraits of a fictional aristocratic Nigerian family is a push toward an expanded definition of the âblack experienceâ.
10 May 2018, Adam Yates reviews Penny Siopis’s current exhibit at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA), This is a True Story.
10 May 2018, Alexxa Gotthardt looks at Anna Boghiguian’s first US solo exhibition at the New Museum in New York City.