Sebastião Salgado, environmentalist photographer, 1944–2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.com23 May 2025Salgado’s social and documentary photography offered a humanistic view of disadvantaged populations around the world
Gallery Weekend Berlin 2025: The Best Bad TimeMartin HerbertReviewsArtReview23 May 2025Why a contracting market – whisper it – might actually be good for the art
Art Lovers Movie Club: Marwa Arsanios, ‘Who Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4: Reverse Shot’, 2022Louise BensonArt Lovers Movie Clubartreview.com23 May 2025The Beirut-based artist and filmmaker’s intimate reflection on land ownership asks how imagination might be used as a tool for political change
Philanthropy: The Art of Giving ArtLeslie RamosPhilanthropy SupplementArtReview23 May 2025Throughout the history of philanthropy in the arts, the motivations the wealthy can generally be grouped into status, altruism and access
Portrait of a Philanthropist: Han NefkensArtReviewPartnership with Han Nefkens FoundationArtReview23 May 2025With video art as this era’s dominant medium, Nefkens has found a means to ensure its presence in art institutions’ future holdings
‘Open, Heaven’ by Seán Hewitt, ReviewedOliver BascianoBook ReviewsArtReview23 May 2025The poet’s debut novel presents an elegy to teenage first love and, in end effect, a lost youth
The Digital Art Mile – The Present and Possible Futures of Digital ArtArtReviewPartnership with The Digital Art Mileartreview.com23 May 2025In Basel this June, digital artists, curators and gallerists come together for The Digital Art Mile, a week of exhibitions, screenings and discussions exploring the past, present and future of digital art
Art Lovers Movie Club: The ArchiveArtReviewArt Lovers Movie Clubartreview.com23 May 2025Explore all the films we have screened
Former president of Kennedy Center denies fraud allegationsArtReviewNewsartreview.com22 May 2025Deborah F. Rutter suggested the current leadership may be trying to find excuses for their own financial mismanagement
Is Ed Atkins an Artist for Our Time, or a Symptom of It?J.J. CharlesworthReviewsArtReview22 May 2025Atkins’s work is emblematic of a tension in our culture’s current view of what it means to be human