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Bae Yoon Hwan: Figuration on the VergeMark RappoltReviewsArtReview04 November 2025Bae’s work leaves a trail of fine- and popular-art influences that might in turn speak to the shape of the general aesthetic of our times
Is It Ever Okay to Work for Free?Joanna WalshOpinionArtReview04 November 2025Getting work paid is only one part of the problem: getting innovative work paid is another
The 10 Exhibitions to See in November 2025ArtReviewPreviewsartreview.com03 November 2025Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from Shanghai and Taipei to Guatemala City and Edinburgh
Colomboscope announces list of artists for 2026 editionArtReviewNewsartreview.com03 November 2025The festival will feature over 50 artists and 35 newly commissioned projects
YoungEun Kim wins 2026 ACC Future PrizeArtReviewNewsartreview.com03 November 2025She will receive supporting infrastructure to make new works in anticipation of a major solo exhibition in 2026
Phương Linh Nguyễn Gives Nothing AwayMax Crosbie-JonesReviewsArtReview Asia03 November 2025These works are so taciturn, so purposefully distilled, that to explain them along their social and historical contexts seems a betrayal
John Smith’s ‘Solo Show’ – ReviewJ.J. CharlesworthReviewsArtReview03 November 2025From 2010: Smith develops forms of self-narration that complicate the naive assumption that greater technical transparency equates greater realism
Being the One and Only John SmithMartin HerbertFeaturesArtReview03 November 2025Over the past 50 years the artist has built up a body of work at once disarming and tender; one that, above all else, makes us think about how we see the world and our place within it
Alison Knowles, Fluxus artist and great maker of salads, 1933–2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.com31 October 2025Knowle’s work explored performance, everyday gestures and audience participation and often included food.
Rubaiya Qatar: Qatar to launch new quadrennial in 2026ArtReviewNewsartreview.com31 October 2025The first edition, titled ‘Unruly Water’, will be curated by Tom Eccles, Ruba Katrib, Mark Rappolt and Shabbir Husain Mustafa