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Zarina Bhimji wins Roswitha Haftmann Prize 2024. ArtReview News 24 September 2024. The best-endowed art award in Europe is presented annually to artists with ‘exceptional lifetime achievements’.
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The annual ranking of the most influential people in art. Name. All. Aaron Cezar. Adrian Cheng. Adriano Pedrosa. Agnes Denes.
ArtReview Summer 2022 Issue Out Now. Featuring Buck Ellison and Wendy Red Star; essays on revolution in Algeria, oceanic imaginaries and Madonna’s NFTs; reviews from Berlin, Brussels and Bogotá; and much more.
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Young Contemporaries 1962, Reviewed. Ray Watkinson ArtReview 09 September 2024. From 1962: Our critic called it ‘by far the most significant Young Contemporaries Exhibition’, featuring Derek Boshier and David Hockney, among others.
Featuring Citra Sasmita, Shuang Li, Soumya Sankar Bose and Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit; an interview with Hiroshi Sugimoto; an artist project by Hylozoic/Desires; essays on the ‘Hijab Revolution’ and Thailand Biennale; and much more.
The November issue of ArtReview is all about a question of taste: what makes art good? Or what makes art ‘bad’? And can ‘bad’ art actually be considered… well… quite good? This issue looks at the blurring of absolute values and essential truths, and the potential in between.
The tentacles of power stretch out in different directions depending on where you are: click here to view 2022’s Power 100 in full. Every edition of ArtReview ’s Power 100 list begins with the same basic question: what exactly is power in the artworld?
Running through this year’s list are themes of ecology, Indigeneity and smallscale activism in an unevenly globalised world, and questions about whether or not artists – and art institutions – are able to influence the debates around the important questions of our time.