ArtReview Asia Autumn 2025 Issue Out NowArtReview AsiaPreviewsArtReview Asia13 October 2025Featuring Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Lakshmi Nivas Collective, Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah; Singapore’s 60th anniversary; wuxia literature; Victorian naturalism; and more
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: Dog DaysMax Crosbie-JonesFeaturesArtReview Asia13 October 2025Where does the artist’s fascination with dogs spring from? And what does it tell us about her longstanding preoccupations with death and mortality, desire and difference?
Tadáskía wins 2025 K21 Global Art AwardArtReviewNewsartreview.com13 October 2025Friends of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen have acquired her site-specific installation
Museum professionals protest plans to asset-strip Antwerp’s M HKAArtReviewNewsartreview.com10 October 2025The proposal scratches M HKA's plan to build a new building, and orders to relocate the museum’s collection to S.M.A.K in Ghent
6th Kochi-Muziris Biennale announces participating artistsArtReviewNewsartreview.com10 October 2025The Biennale is slated to open from 12 December to 31 March
Cosima von Bonin’s Works Are Dumb. That’s the PointJ.J. CharlesworthReviewsartreview.com10 October 2025Toilet stalls, plushie toys, whales in Hermès, tri-scooters – it’s all just a bit of fun in the gallery. But who gets to be in on the joke?
The Displacement of Grant MooneyAlexander LeissleReviewsArtReview10 October 2025The artist’s sphere music at Chisenhale Gallery argues for a more spectral understanding of our existence. What are we actually listening for?
A Jean Rhys ScrapbookMichael CainesReviewsArtReview10 October 2025Curated by Hilton Als, this exhibition casts a wide net for the author’s Creole world
Frieze announces Abu Dhabi editionArtReviewNewsartreview.com10 October 2025Frieze Abu Dhabi will take place at Manarat Al Saadiyat in the Saadiyat Cultural District
The Interview: Tanoa SasrakuChiara WilkinsonFeatures10 October 2025“I made a point of saying I don’t want to talk about my identity, and the artworld seemed to listen. I think we have a choice.”