‘Cronos’: A Poem by Nam LeNam LeNew Poemsartreview.com21 July 2025‘The dream has gone / to water. Your skin is off meat, salted green.’
Payne Zhu’s Deep-Sea EroticaGary Zhexi ZhangReviewsArtReview Asia21 July 2025At Aranya Art Center, the artist’s exploration of maritime history and global capital is animated by currents of death and eroticism
Amal Khalaf and Evelyn Simons take on 2026 Busan BiennaleArtReviewNewsartreview.com21 July 2025The exhibition is scheduled for September 2026
Yorkshire Sculpture Park director steps downArtReviewNewsartreview.com18 July 2025Lilley joined the institution more than three decades ago
Controlled Explosions: Critiquing Mike Nelson’s Unpopulated WorldsHannah ProctorOpinionartreview.com17 July 2025Nelson’s ‘Humpty Dumpty’ once more explores themes of construction and destruction. How many times can he mine this world?
Art Lovers Movie Club: The ArchiveArtReviewArt Lovers Movie Clubartreview.com17 July 2025Explore all the films we have screened
Art Lovers Movie Club: Mona Benyamin, ‘Moonscape’, 2020Louise BensonArt Lovers Movie Clubartreview.com17 July 2025The Palestinian artist and filmmaker’s surreal investigation of the Lunar Embassy has plenty to say about earth and the limitations we place upon it
David Cronenberg: Grieving in the Digital AgeJames VincentOpinionartreview.com16 July 2025In his latest film ‘The Shrouds’, characters can livestream their loved ones rotting in the grave. Is this a new monumentalism?
Stephanie Comilang: The Condition of the Diasporic SubjectJenny WuReviewsartreview.com16 July 2025Amid travel bans and ICE raids, Comilang’s video installations at CARA, New York offer snapshots of migrants’ resilience
2026 Venice Biennale pavilions: your go-to list [Updated]ArtReviewNewsartreview.com16 July 2025The latest announcement: Bruno Birmanis and Mareunrol's will represent Latvia