Gombrich explores the stylistic categories of art history and their origins in Renaissance ideals, while ArtReview inserts a few thoughts on the influence of Gombrich’s thinking in light of current debates on representation and decolonisation.
Featuring Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst; Maryam Tafakory; Mike Kelley; E.F Gombrich in the first of a new series of annotated key texts; reviews from around the world; and much more
There’s more than meets the eye in ‘Shakespeare Must Die’. Max Crosbie-Jones unpicks the saga of the Thai film in light of a longstanding ban being overturned this year
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)
From 2016: ‘Artivism’ is often by its nature temporary and collective, resulting in a form that is difficult to categorise, situate or give a value to. Does this make it more effective – or less?