In ‘Aviary’, the Diné artist fills the stately American Academy of Arts and Letters building with sweet chirps and rippled shrieks in a reminder of what America once was
From 2000: The artist had a Tate St Ives residency in 1998/99 when she worked from a temporary studio improvised in the lifeguard’s hut. Here, she recounts her experience
The Venezuelan artist’s epistolary films, screened at last year’s Lofoten International Art Festival, capture poetic potential in the evolving technologies of communication
The incendiary films of the late pioneer of African cinema do not merely critique power but discern the social and political forces at work beneath the surface of the everyday
The real threat posed by detained booksellers Mahmoud and Ahmad Muna is their willingness to engage with Jewish-Israelis amid a state narrative that presents all Palestinians as terrorists
A new show at LACMA explores the impact of digital manipulation on the past 40 years of popular culture – and the rise of an influential counterculture
From 2012: Resonating throughout the exhibition is a belief that ideas ask for a physical form and that we always think with the help of the material world
From 1987: Kasper König devised a sculpture project in Münster as a supplementary to Documenta 8 in Kassel (and some would say an infinitely more enjoyable one)