Artes Mundi 11 Questionnaire: Sawangwongse YawnghweArtReviewPartnership with Artes Mundiartreview.com29 October 2025Sawangwongse Yawnghwe is nominated for Artes Mundi 11
Olivia van Kuiken’s Artificial DichotomiesPeter BrockReviewsartreview.com29 October 2025The artist’s paintings pit rough brushstrokes against graphic precision
The Interview: Hu AnyanLai FeiFeaturesArtReview Asia29 October 2025“The old-fashioned language feels so disconnected from today’s world, and out of that dissonance arises a kind of humour. What I value is humour born out of contradiction, not critique.”
Performa 2025 Celebrates Two DecadesArtReviewPartnership with Performa Biennialartreview.com28 October 2025The New York City performance biennial returns next month with new commissions by artists including Ayoung kim, Pakui Hardware and Aria Dean
An Introduction to Yto Barrada’s ‘Thrill, Fill and Spill’ArtReviewPartnership with South London Galleryartreview.com28 October 2025ArtReview’s Fi Churchman speaks to the exhibition’s curator Sarah Allen about Barrada’s latest work
Jesse Darling Punches InMartin HerbertReviewsArtReview28 October 2025‘The Contractor’ finds the artist burnt out, ambivalent, showing up for work because there’s a job to be done and kids to feed
Kiki Smith’s Little LambsMadeleine JacobReviewsArtReview28 October 2025The artist’s prophetic visions of femininity are helplessly stuck in the past
Pablo Bronstein’s Speculative ArchitectureJ.J. CharlesworthReviewsArtReview27 October 2025By its imagining of the Temple of Solomon, Bronstein’s work can’t help but be pulled by the gravity of political discourse
Paul Niedermayer’s Art on the Deutsche BahnAlexandra Symons-SutcliffeReviewsArtReview27 October 2025In the German artist’s first solo institutional show, we’re all just strangers on a train
What is Lea Ypi Trying to Achieve?Hannah ProctorOpinionartreview.com27 October 2025The philosopher’s latest book encapsulates the broader challenges involved in reconstructing the warmth of a life from cold archival fragments