Krishna Reddy’s World of Dynamic ProcessesLauren AlexanderReviewsArtReview13 May 2025The Indian sculptor and printmaker explored, with a modernist sensibility, the interconnectedness of living beings
Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Bahrain win Golden Lions at 2025 Venice Architecture BiennaleArtReviewNewsartreview.com12 May 2025The design studio won for their project which purifies canal water to make coffee for visitors
The New MSN Warsaw Meets a Changing CityPhoebe BlattonOpinionArtReview12 May 2025What balance of the expected and the unexpected will bring crowds through the museum’s doors, two decades after its founding?
Koyo Kouoh, pan-African curator and director of Zeitz MOCAA, 1967-2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.com10 May 2025Zeitz MOCAA announced her ‘sudden passing’
Notes from New York: Inside Out, Outside InJenny WuOpinionartreview.com09 May 2025From the rise of ‘red-chip’ artists to exhibitions of underground comics, the values of the traditional artworld are being challenged and reshaped
National Gallery Rehang: First Pleasure, Then PoliticsBendor GrosvenorOpinionartreview.com09 May 2025The gallery’s much heralded rehang avoids burdening the art of the past with the politics of today as it reconsiders what the modern visitor really wants
Kapwani Kiwanga wins 2025 Joan Miró PrizeArtReviewNewsartreview.com09 May 2025She will receive a €50,000 grant and a solo show at the Fundació Miró, Barcelona, in 2026
Finding Barbara SteveniJ.J. CharlesworthReviewsArtReview09 May 2025How Steveni went about relocating the artist from the seclusion of the gallery into the social world
Strange Pictures by Uketsu, ReviewedChris Fite-WassilakBook ReviewsArtReview08 May 2025A whodunnit by the masked Japanese YouTuber seems keen to validate the keyboard brigade
The ‘Shitshow’ of Documenta 14 Gets the Big Screen TreatmentDigby Warde-AldamOpinionartreview.com08 May 2025We watched ‘Exergue’, Dimitris Athridis’s fourteen-hour documentary about the one that went wrong, so you don’t have to