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Vive La Différence: Variety Adds Spice to This Bold Group Exhibition

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Lola Keyezua Erects a Monument to Elderly Sexuality

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Bye Bye Biennial: The Global Art Event Gets an Empathetic Reboot in Istanbul

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Phumzile Khanyile Untitled 2016, from the Plastic crowns series 2016. Courtesy of National Gallery of Victoria and Bowness Family Fund for Photography, 2019 

Identity and Speculation Are at the Heart of This Brave Australian Triennial

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Andy Holden’s Cartoon Ghost Train Questions the Art World’s Status Quo

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Distant Sounds: How Two Artists Composed a Site-Specific Work from Home

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Kraftwerk. Photo by Peter Boettcher

Electronic Music’s Dazzling History and Post-Lockdown Reality

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The Open Air Gallery Making Space for Black Creative Communities

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Gordon Parks Untitled, Alabama, 1956 Courtesy of The Gordon Parks Foundation, New York and Alison Jacques Gallery, London © The Gordon Parks Foundation

Gordon Parks Used the Camera as a “Weapon” Against Poverty and Racism

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New-Age Mysticism and Technology Come Together to Offer an Alternative Future

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Untitled, DISKO Series, Pabradė, Lithuania 2001. Andrew Miksys.

A Portal into the Blissful Escapism of Night Clubs Around the World

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Can the Art World Make Opera Less Snooty?

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Ho Tzu Nyen, 2 or 3 Tigers, 2015. Synchronized double channel HD (CGI) projection, 10 channel sound 18 min 46 sec. Courtesy the artist and Edouard Malingue Gallery

How Do We Fix Our Broken Relationship with the Natural World?

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Can Computers Dream? Refik Anadol Explores The Future of Artificial Intelligence

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Compost Daddy (2018) by Annie Mackinnon. Image courtesy the artist and New Contemporaries

How New Contemporaries Predicted Many of British Art’s Biggest Names

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Merce by Merce by Paik: Part One: Blue Studio: Five Segments 1975-1976. Part of Merce by Merce by Nam June Paik. In collaboration with Charles Atlas, Merce Cunningham, and Shigeko Kubota. Music: John Cage, David Held. Host: Russell Connor Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York

How Nam June Paik Predicted the Internet, Influencers and YouTubers

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Celebrating the Joyful Decadence of Partying Through the Ages

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Jule Flierl, Dissociation Study, 2019. Performance at Congress Graz. Photo by Clara Wildberger

Can Art Help Us Survive the Apocalypse?

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Leah Clements, To Not Follow Under, film still, 2019

Can Visual Art Really Help Us Combat Anxiety?

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One Day at the Disco

The Art of Disco: An Enduring Visual Legacy

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Claire Tabouret, With You, 2019 © Courtesy of the Artist & Perrotin

The Sea, the Sea: Maritime Romance Is Laid Bare by Claire Tabouret

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Courtesy Ewen Spencer

All Night Long: How Rave Nostalgia Became Part of Contemporary Culture

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Ripe Beings: The Female Artists Embracing the Organic

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Alexander Calder. Untitled (maquette for 1939 New York World’s Fair), 1938. © 2019 Calder Foundation, New York / VEGAP, Santander

Why An Artist’s Unrealized Dreams Can Be the Most Revealing

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