The Good and the Bad of American Techno-UtopianismJonathan T.D. NeilBook ReviewsArtReview24 April 2025The historian and critic Eva Díaz’s new book, ‘After Spaceship Earth’, follows R. Buckminster Fuller and how his legacy has shaped contemporary art
Just Eat: The Artworld’s Strange Relationship With FoodChris Fite-WassilakOpinionArtReview24 April 2025Culinary experiences in the artworld are on the rise, but why does food need to be framed as ‘art’ in order to be considered something special?
Michael Wilkinson’s Sterile Still LivesGabriel Levine BrislinReviewsArtReview24 April 2025The artist’s take on the traditional Flemish genre paints an eerie portrait of contemporary domestic space
2026 Venice Biennale pavilions: your go-to list [Updated]ArtReviewNewsartreview.com24 April 2025The latest announcement: Ei Arakawa-Nash will represent Japan
Noah Davis’s Mythical Social RealismJ.J. CharlesworthReviewsArtReview23 April 2025The late artist’s painting, on show at the Barbican, positions ordinary people and ordinary life as a thing to be cherished
Like Us, But Not: Body Horror is BackTom SeymourOpinionArtReview23 April 2025The subgenre’s recent revival in film and art suggests that the human isn’t what it used to be
Ho Tzu Nyen to direct Gwangju BiennaleArtReviewNewsartreview.com23 April 2025The 16th Gwangju Biennale will open in September 2026
Turner Prize 2025 shortlist announcedArtReviewNewsartreview.com23 April 2025Nnena Kalu, Rene Matić, Mohammed Sami and Zadie Xa will compete for the prize
How to Engage With Your Own EmotionsHung DuongReviewsArtReview Asia22 April 2025At Nguyen Art Foundation, four artists reveal how the material ties in to the emotional
Guy Ullens, preeminent collector of Chinese art, 1935–2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.com22 April 2025Ullens cofounded the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing