São Paulo’s Pinacoteca Mounts a Challenge to Bolsonarista PoliticsOliver Bascianoartreview.com19 January 2021Arts institutions formulate a rebuke to the conservative forces currently wreaking havoc in Brasilia – and scrutinise their own historic complicity
Simon Munnery: Comedy as Art?Oliver BascianoArtReview14 January 2021The English comedian brings his own brand of absurd whimsy and wordplay into the gallery
How #ArtistSupportPledge Took the Artworld by StormOliver BascianoArtReview14 January 2021British painter Matthew Burrows on creating an alternative economy for artists under lockdown
New Life: Books to Help You Escape Lockdown BoredomOliver Bascianoartreview.com06 January 2021Everyday stories in the face of world-changing events kept this correspondent sane
Laura Raicovich: How Museums Can Become Spaces for CareOliver BascianoArtReview09 December 2020The curator and director reflects on the myth of museum neutrality
‘Cut Out the Grievous Bullshit’: the Story of Beau Geste PressOliver BascianoArtReview02 December 2020The 1970s DIY publishing outfit, founded in rural England by Mexican émigrés, produced collaborative projects with international artists
Industrial Chemicals Have Become Our Friend: Siân Newlove-Drew at Brockley Gardens, LondonOliver Bascianoartreview.com28 October 2020Anxious art is coupled with a DIY venue offering optimism