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ArtReview, Vol. 78 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.

Published May 7, 2026
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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