Opinion

Gay Bar vs Art Gallery: Should Queer Exhibitions Be Reclaimed by LGBT+ Venues?

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Were These the Most Taboo Artworks of the Last Decade?

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What Happens to Counter-Culture When Everything Is Swallowed Up By #Content?

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Can Architecture Triennials Really Make a Difference for Their Host Cities?

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How Do You Deconstruct White Male Privilege?

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Is Trailblazing Architect and Designer Charlotte Perriand a Feminist Icon?

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Lars Jans, Untitled, 2014. Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles. Photo by Michael Underwood

Sonic Anthropocene: Can Sound and Video Art Take On Climate Change?

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Take a Walk: Is Outdoor Art Beneficial for Your Wellbeing?

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Why the Silence Around Class and the Art World Needs to Be Broken

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You Must Be Joking! How Curators Learned to Lighten Up

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What Happens When You Delete Instagram?

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Desire Is Set Free in the Sensual Paintings of Huguette Caland

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A Room of Her Own? How Feminist Writers Broke Art World Gender Boundaries

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What Can Breasts Tell Us About Contemporary Culture?

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All images, unless stated: Crack Up - Crack Down, 33rd Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts, Installation view, photo by Jaka Babnik

Is Political Satire a Match for the Times We Live In?

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Haroon Mirza, Stone Circle, 2018, Ballroom Marfa, TX. Courtesy of the artist and Ballroom Marfa. Photo by Emma Rogers

Neo-Neolithic Art: The Rise of the Modern Megalith

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Artists Are Breaking the Silence Around Abortion

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Shared Lunch, Shared Ideas? How Communal Eating Can Improve Creativity

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Alex Da Corte, Slow Graffiti, 2017. Mechanical Viennese theatre curtain, video, colour/sound dimensions variable; duration: 13 minutes © Alex Da Corte, courtesy Karma, New York

Shock Horror: Who’s Afraid of Contemporary Art?

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Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Passing Comfort, 2016

Got Milk? Why the White Stuff Is So Political

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Why Art About AI Has More to Tell Us About Ourselves

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Queer Artists Are Having a Moment, But Is This Truly Radical?

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Anthony Goicolea, Pisser 1999. Colour cibachrome from a black and white negative, laminated, mounted on sintra. 101.6 x 177.8 cm

Blood, Sweat and Piss: Art Is a Hard Job

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Nils Norman, Art and Security, 2007. Installation at SculptureCenter NY. Courtesy of the artist

Environmentally Aware Artists Are Turning their Gaze on the Art World

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