With portraits of mosques and people at prayer, the British Asian photographer documents the racist stereotyping typically experienced by Muslims across his home city of Birmingham.
A trip into the expansive world of the Japanese-Sāmoan artist, where a reconsideration of what it means to be human requires a reevaluation of the origin of the species.
In The Directions at Vleeshal Center for Contemporary Art, Middelburg, the artist explores the financial precarity of militarised late capitalism and potential modes of survival.
The April issue of ArtReview looks at how artists choose to portray themselves and others, and how systems of representation dictate forms of knowledge.
Last month, New York played host to not one but two major print fairs, underscoring the growing demand for prints and multiples in a market that has otherwise cooled.
Tamara de Lempicka at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, promises glamour and Art Deco elegance in its advertising and upon your entrance into the exhibit.
In a world where the formula is set, in which the modus operandi of everyone and everything seems to be organically negotiated for the sake of readability and compatibility.
The Strathearn Gallery is delighted to present ‘The Odyssey Within’, the most extensive solo exhibition to date by acclaimed Scottish landscape artist Douglas Roulston.
British artist Sarah Boardman stated that criticism from former US President Donald Trump called into question her professional integrity and created a threat to her career.