Opinion

Showing results 1-20 of 1998

A landmark exhibition at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum draws on the latest research to throw new light on the Dutch Master  

BY Lua Vollaard | 09 FEB 23

Other highlights include a Ghanaian internet radio station rapidly taking over international airwaves and the latest novel from Nell Zink

BY Vanessa Peterson | 03 FEB 23

On the 50th anniversary of the Roe v Wade ruling, Megan Nolan analyses how women's anger has been fetishized in film and literature

BY Megan Nolan | 02 FEB 23

McKenzie Wark shares how techno made her feel at home in her body

BY McKenzie Wark | 31 JAN 23

Other highlights include composer Ryuichi Sakamoto’s latest album and the New York Review of Architecture – a small, independent newspaper reviewing the city’s most reputable (and disreputable) buildings

BY Terence Trouillot | 27 JAN 23

The artist and photographer confronts the ethical considerations made when photographing teenagers, and how they turn the camera onto themselves

BY Justine Kurland | 20 JAN 23

The rising playwright and director discuss Sound of the Underground – a collaboration between eight drag performers – opening at London’s Royal Court Theatre

BY Alastair Curtis | 19 JAN 23

Released in the UK this month, Caitlin Quinlan explores what Todd Field's TÁR (2022) reveals about the abuses of power and the possibilities of accountability 

BY Caitlin Quinlan | 19 JAN 23

Twenty-five years since its publication, the correlations between power, wealth and ecology depicted in Davis's book remain utterly relevant

BY Justin Beal | 17 JAN 23

The artist’s new film, Powwow People, recreates the Indigenous dance gatherings that play a role in Native community formation

BY Ian Bourland | 17 JAN 23

Launched to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexuality, Triumf Amiria is the country’s first institution dedicated to LGBTQ+ culture

BY Carlos Kong | 16 JAN 23

Anthony McCarten’s play on the two art legends’ relationship is bogged down in potted biographies but builds to a crescendo

BY Rhoda Feng | 11 JAN 23

Michael Costiff, John Foley, Pam Hogg and Princess Julia pay tribute to the pioneering fashion designer and activist

Two new collections published by Fonograf Editions reintroduce readers to the preternatural heart of the poet

BY Andrew Durbin | 06 JAN 23

After fleeing the city in 2014, Kateryna Aliinyk remembers the landscape of her childhood

BY Kateryna Aliinyk | 04 JAN 23

Orit Gat unpacks the rise of ‘smart’ technologies and how they’re being harmfully manipulated

BY Orit Gat | 03 JAN 23

Despite a banner year for AI art with the release of DALL-E 2 and MidJourney, the fruitlessness of its endeavour has become plain

BY Mike Pepi | 31 DEC 22

Five performances staged by the company at Danspace Project, New York, use synchronicity and discordance to thwart audience’s expectations for dance

BY Samara Michaelson | 30 DEC 22

A trip to the cultural capital of Ukraine reveals how art institutions have adapted to life during wartime

BY Moses Hubbard | 26 DEC 22

Other highlights include Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy’s culinary horror and a podcast for freelance writers

BY Lisa Yin Zhang | 23 DEC 22