An Ode To Béla Tarr, 1955–2026Michael BrookeOpinionartreview.comJanuary 9, 2026The Hungarian filmmaker, master of slow cinema, died on 6 January, age 70. Michael Brooke reflects on his legacy
Prix Marcel Duchamp 2026 shortlist announcedArtReviewNewsartreview.comJanuary 9, 2026The shortlist is composed of Joël Andrianomearisoa, the duo David Brognon and Stéphanie Rollin, Laura Henno and Josèfa Ntjam
Ira Sachs on Peter HujarZoe WhitfieldFeaturesartreview.comJanuary 9, 2026The filmmaker speaks with ArtReview about his new film Peter Hujar’s Day
Charwei Tsai: Touching the EarthTravis JeppesenReviewsArtReview AsiaJanuary 8, 2026The Taiwanese artist looks to Buddhist scripts, painted shells and a circle of dung to grapple with new configurations of the spiritual and the aesthetic
Ruru25: Anti-commodity and Collective GovernanceAdeline ChiaOpinionArtReview AsiaJanuary 7, 2026One year into a new government, and 25 years into ruangrupa, Indonesia is the setting for lively debates around counterculture and capitalism
Artes Mundi 11 Questionnaire: Kameelah Janan RasheedArtReviewPartnership with Artes Mundiartreview.comJanuary 6, 2026ArtReview speaks to artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed for the 11th edition of Artes Mundi
Jesús Romeo Galdámez Escobar, mail artist who survived kidnapping during El Salvador civil war, 1956–2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.comJanuary 6, 2026Fled to Mexico after being targetted by the Salvadorian military
Mori Yoshiko, co-founder of Mori Art Museum, 1940–2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.comJanuary 6, 2026The ex-chairperson of the museum died from pneumonia on 23 December, aged 85
The Interview: Dennis CooperJohn Christopher VaughanFeaturesartreview.comJanuary 6, 2026The writer and director talks about haunted houses, objectification and his latest film, ‘Room Temperature’
Threads of Kinship: Sisters Doing it for ThemselvesClara YoungReviewsArtReview AsiaJanuary 6, 2026This exhibition at Kadist in Paris asks if China’s community of Self-Comb Sisters was a radical act of feminism