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The artist discusses their exchange with the late director and the mythology behind their presentation at the 15th Gwangju Biennale

BY Lara Mimosa Montes AND Na Mira |

An excerpt from ‘Idle Sheets’, a rare archival gem, provides invaluable insights from the scene’s first historian

The centenary of the writer’s portrait-poem ‘If I Told Him’ is marked with an elegy on its enduring impact

BY Lara Pawson |

As an exhibition on the late artist opens in São Paulo, Fernanda Brenner reflects on the comfort she found in his delicate drawings

BY Fernanda Brenner |

A new collection of Kevin Killian’s product recommendations is a masterclass in the craft 

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton |

The artist’s paintings, featured in the upcoming Gwangju Biennale, are strikingly familiar yet elusive, offering a challenge to decode

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

An exhibition organized by arts foundation Perasma adds to the wealth of cultural offerings in the Dodecanese this summer

BY Chloe Stead |

Other highlights include Beach Sessions Dance Series in New York and Aruna D’Souza’s Imperfect Solidarities

BY Cassie Packard |

Widely credited with popularizing large-scale exhibitions in Germany and abroad, the curator was a celebrated and sometimes controversial advocate for contemporary art

BY frieze |

How architects in post-independence Ghana and India wrested building from their western forbears

BY Derin Fadina |

This oral history, with insights from the publication’s editors and contributors, delves into its mission to shape perspectives on the Middle East

Amid rising political instability, practitioners are tackling working conditions and class relations with renewed urgency and determination

BY Juliet Jacques |

On a recent visit to Nevada, Erika Balsom discovered how the artist’s monumental sculpture is a meditation on transience

BY Erika Balsom |

Other highlights feature a soundtrack to Leonardo da Vinci’s life and a captivating Arthur Russell biography

BY Andrew Durbin |

At Bold Tendencies in London, Jacob Samuel and Courtney Deyn’s latest ballet, ‘WHO HURT YOU?’, vividly portrays queer performers reaching their breaking point

BY Joe Bobowicz |

The Dutch painter, whose 60-year oeuvre toyed with the limits of artistic genres, leaves behind a legacy inspired by the world around her

BY Juliette Desorgues |

On the eve of the Games, the city’s sports-related cultural offerings prove artists and athletes have more in common than we think 

BY Sean Burns |

Urbanist Justinien Tribillon's debut book explores the city through its peripheries and histories of urban planning 

BY Aaron Peck |

Performing at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), ‘If you unfolded us’ celebrates Black queer love and kinship that persist despite violent climates

BY Cassie Packard |

Other highlights include a documentary on the political and religious conflicts in one Iranian family and Elizabeth Willis’s new book on US pioneerism

BY Marko Gluhaich |