National Museum of Korea faces criticism over collaboration with BTS hitmakerArtReviewNewsartreview.com07 October 2025HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk currently under fraud investigation
Aubrey Levinthal Adds Tupperware to Art HistoryGabriel Levine BrislinReviewsArtReview07 October 2025The artist’s wonky, playful paintings hide within them a layer of existential ambivalence
Joy Gregory & Philip Miller: From Kew Gardens to JamaicaTom DenmanFeaturesArtReview07 October 2025In ‘Observations: Rose’, the artists demonstrate how an artwork can be deeply political without being didactic
What Do We Actually Want From Literary Adaptations?Helen CharmanOpinionartreview.com06 October 2025When taking on a beloved text, you decide between uproar or fanaticism – both the fundamental traits of culture today
41st EVA International Review: Come TogetherDeclan LongReviewsArtReview06 October 2025The 41st edition, ‘It Takes a Village’, might just pull off its somewhat hokey aspirations
Bookish Theorics: The Artist Anthea Hamilton’s Shakespeare ReduxGiovanna ManzottiReviewsArtReview06 October 2025Last year, the artist staged an adaptation of Othello. Now she returns to the Venetian general with Soft You, expanding on the play’s ideas of identity, perception and fear
‘Two Horses’: A Poem by Ralf WebbRalf WebbNew Poemsartreview.com06 October 2025‘Girls, I thought, understand / The attitudes of animals in motion. / Girls could reveal the nature of happy horses’
Bangkok Art Biennale announces theme and artists for 2026 editionArtReviewNewsartreview.com03 October 2025The fifth edition of the Biennale is titled ‘Angels and Mara’
Hayley Millar Baker: The Scale of EternityMikala TaiFeaturesArtReview03 October 2025Timings and tropes of horror film open a portal to Eternity in the work of Hayley Millar Baker
Frivolous Power: Rewriting Marie AntoinetteIsabella GreenwoodOpinionartreview.com03 October 2025Framing the dethroned French queen as an early master of image-making, this show reminds us why Marie Antoinette remains so culturally potent