Artes Mundi 11 Questionnaire: Anawana HalobaArtReviewPartnership with Artes Mundiartreview.comJanuary 13, 2026ArtReview speaks to artist Anawana Haloba for the 11th edition of Artes Mundi
Notes from New York: intimacy post-#MeTooJenny WuOpinionartreview.comJanuary 13, 2026We are living in a culture that treats sex – with all its latent violences – as a virtual object instead of an embodied experience
Street Dogs and ScrapsAdeline ChiaReviewsArtReview AsiaJanuary 13, 2026Lai Yu Tong’s solo exhibition at ShanghArt, Singapore, marks a significant emotional deepening of his practice
Beatriz González, influential Colombian artist, 1932–2026ArtReviewNewsartreview.comJanuary 12, 2026Considered one of Latin America's leading Pop artists, she was known for appropriating and questioning images from mass-media and revisiting famous works of European art.
The Notion of Maleness: Karimah Ashadu at Camden Art CentreEmmanuel IdumaReviewsartreview.comJanuary 12, 2026Ashadu’s films attempt a ruminative portrayal of men and what might traditionally be considered male-dominated spaces in Nigeria
South African government pulls Gabrielle Goliath’s Venice Biennale pavilionArtReviewNewsartreview.comJanuary 12, 2026Gabrielle Goliath will no longer represent the country in May
UCCA announces new leadership as director Philip Tinari joins Tai KwunArtReviewNewsartreview.comJanuary 12, 2026Tinari’s new position will start 23 February
Eleanor Antin: ‘A Particularly Feminist Feeling’Sophie OliverReviewsArtReviewJanuary 12, 2026Mudam Luxembourg hosts Europe’s first major retrospective of the subversive American performance artist
Singapore Art Week 2026ArtReviewPartnership with Singapore Art WeekJanuary 12, 2026Singapore Art Week returns for its 14th edition this January
An Ode To Béla Tarr, 1955–2026Michael BrookeOpinionartreview.comJanuary 9, 2026The Hungarian filmmaker, master of slow cinema, died on 6 January, age 70. Michael Brooke reflects on his legacy