How Kerry James Marshall Restored Black Figures to the Western CanonJenny WuFeaturesArtReview18 September 2025The ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement; Velázquezian references; Sleeping Beauty – it’s all there in Marshall’s monumental painted worlds
Gaza Biennial 2025 Review: Defiance Amid DevastationJenny WuReviewsartreview.com18 September 2025This New York Pavilion of the decentralised biennial functions as ‘a final call’
‘Bits, Boobs and Bullets’: Donald Locke and Anderson BorbaOliver BascianoReviewsArtReview17 September 2025Working generations apart, both artists use the bodily form as a vehicle for self-expression and preservation
John Morgan, designer and typographer, 1973–2025ArtReviewFeaturesArtReview17 September 2025Morgan, who designed ArtReview in its present incarnation, will be remembered as an inspiration, collaborator and friend of the magazine
John Berger on Professional AmateursJohn BergerOpinionartreview.com17 September 2025From 1952: The legendary critic ponders the plight of professional painters but who, for economic or personal reasons, have little actual time to work
Who Can Stop Artwashing?Joanna WalshOpinionArtReview16 September 2025Artists and unethical money have been implicitly linked for centuries. Whose role should it be to police it?
Nicholas Grimshaw, ‘hi-tech movement’ architect, 1939–2025ArtReviewNews16 September 2025Designer of the Eden Project and Eurostar terminal
Haegue Yang to chair KW and Berlin BiennaleArtReviewNewsartreview.com16 September 2025Korean artist faces budget and political issues
Victor Man: How to Paint DeathAlessandro RabottiniFeaturesArtReview16 September 2025For decades, the artist has made paintings that, for all their productive anachronism, feel both astral and intimate
National Museum of Yemen damaged by Israeli airstrikesArtReviewNewsartreview.com15 September 2025Last week’s Israeli airstrikes on Yemen have damaged the national museum in Sanaa, the Houthi ministry says