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ArtReview, Vol. 78
ArtReview's April/May 2026 issue examines propaganda, resistance, and migration through the lens of the 61st Venice Biennale, featuring work by Japanese-American performer Ei Arakawa-Nash, reporting from Rojava by Turkish artist Zehra Doğan, and critical analysis of how international arts festivals navigate political agendas.
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| Venice Biennale 2026 Highlights: Off-Site Exhibitions ArtReview editors on the off-site pavilions and exhibitions not to miss at the 61st Venice B... | Article | Today | ||
| VALIE EXPORT, pioneering artist who centred the female body, 1940–2026 The artist explored notions of self-determination and politics of the body throughout her ca... | Article | Today | ||
| Ralph Lemon: The Physical Traces of Racism The artist’s longtime project on Emmett Till jogs the memory of America’s racist past | Article | 2d ago | ||
| ‘Overworked’: Çağla Ulusoy in Conversation With ArtReview Join ArtReview at Dirimart’s London gallery for a conversation between Çağla Ulusoy and ArtR... | Article | 2d ago | ||
| Dries Verhoeven on Representing the Netherlands at the 61st Venice Biennale “If you want to understand how our privileged part of the world is handling its nightmares,... | Article | 3d ago | ||
| Dana Awartani on Representing Saudi Arabia at the 61st Venice Biennale “I’m also interested in craft as a kind of quiet resistance in a world that moves very fast... | Article | 3d ago | ||