Notes from New York: Makeshift MachinesJenny WuOpinionartreview.com30 September 2024An aerial perspective from above the clouds, at turns sinister and celestial, offers a route into alternative and nonhuman ways of seeing
Van Gogh’s Sunflowers attacked by Just Stop Oil after protestors jailedArtReviewNewsartreview.com27 September 2024Soup has once again been thrown
Jhumpa Lahiri turns down Noguchi Museum award over keffiyeh banArtReviewNewsartreview.com27 September 2024The Pulitzer-winning author has withdrawn following the firing of employees by the museum
The Uncontainable Mire LeeEmily McDermottFeaturesArtReview27 September 2024The Korean artist’s haunting, lo-fi kinetic sculptures offer new spins on sensing and thinking
When Motherhood Becomes a WeaponRoz DineenOpinionartreview.com27 September 2024How the intimate experience of mothering has been co-opted as a political tool for power
Timoteus Anggawan Kusno’s Fever DreamInnas TsuroiyaReviewsArtReview Asia26 September 2024The artist confronts unresolved historical trauma through fictional archives and ghostly apparitions
Homo Faber 2024: Ways of HoardingMark RappoltOpinionArtReview26 September 2024How to give order and meaning to an excess of stuff? This is the old-fashioned museum model at work
In Conversation: Oscar Murillo and Fi ChurchmanArtReviewPartnership with David Zwirnerartreview.com26 September 2024Join Oscar Murillo and ArtReview Editor Fi Churchman at David Zwirner, London on 10 October
Tan Zi Hao: Lost (and Found) in TranslationAdeline ChiaFeaturesArtReview Asia25 September 2024Tan Zi Hao’s pronounced linguistic distortions around the subject of race relations in Malaysia pose broader questions about the nature of ‘identity’ in a translingual culture
Robin Hood Roundabouts: The UK Arts Funding CrisisJ.J. CharlesworthOpinionArtReview25 September 2024The arts need funding, but will current proposals do anything more than create new gatekeepers?