Intimate Objects: New Memoirs from Edmund de Waal and Marina WarnerOliver BascianoArtReview28 April 2021Restitution and the long shadows of history preoccupy two leading British authors
‘War Without End’: the Necropolitics of Bolsonaro’s BrazilOliver BascianoArtReview15 April 2021Latin America’s largest cemetery makes apparent the stark reality of the far-right president’s pandemic politics
The Artists Mapping Colonial BrazilOliver BascianoArtReview09 March 2021At a time when indigenous land is once again under attack, exhibitions in São Paulo offer urgent perspectives
The Art of the COVID-19 PhotoshootOliver Bascianoartreview.com12 February 2021One problem throughout the pandemic has been its own invisibility – enter the vaccination portrait: ‘cure as political metaphor’
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