In one of the foundational texts of Taoism, Chinese philosopher Zhuang Zhou recalls a dream in which he was a butterfly, soaring through the sky with no recollection of his human form.
Leilah Babirye’s solo exhibition Ekimyula Ekijjankunene (The Gorgeous Grotesque) at Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, showcases new sculptures and drawings at two gallery spaces.
Scenes from a Repatriation, a new play by the Singaporean playwright Joel Tan, gets a good deal of mileage out of what might seem like a niche subject: the restitution of contested objects.
Brendon Bell-Roberts catches up with Zak Ové at the Louvre in Adu Dhabi to discuss the early influences on his work, his retrospective exhibition at Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno and some recent projects.
Amsterdam’s Eye Filmmuseum has announced Indian artist Sohrab Hura as the eleventh winner of the Eye Art & Film Prize, an annual €30,000 ($33,000) award established in 2015 to support artists whose practices span film and the visual arts.