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‘Burlington Contemporary’ is a free, online platform for new writing and research on contemporary art, founded and run by @BurlingtonMag.
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‘Taking its name from the influential American “Radical Software”, the exhibition is the first comprehensive survey of digital art to adopt a feminist perspective’. Marilena Borriello reviews ‘Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991’ @mudamlux
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‘Often structured using musical refrains, his vignettes variously elicit shock, disgust, suspense and nervous or sardonic laughter.’. Maria Walsh reviews Diego Marcon’s new film ‘La Gola’ (2024), currently installed at @KunsthalleWien. Read for free at
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‘It is as though the artist is demonstrably avoiding our current era, in search of another’. For our final publication of 2024, Chris McCormack reviews Louis Fratino’s solo exhibition ‘Satura’ @CentroPecci .
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This week, we publish ‘Waiting for Pope.L’ by @LegacyRussell, an excerpt from ‘Pope.L: Hospital’ published by @SLG_artupdates and @distanzverlag. The book documents the artist’s last solo exhibition before his death in December 2023.
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Hamad Butt’s work ‘aims to defamiliarise, to make us not feel at home, neither in our own house nor in this increasingly broken world’. @TheoGordon1 reviews the artist’s first retrospective, ‘Apprehensions’ @IMMAIreland .
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Michael Kurtz reviews the exhibition ‘Bneid Al Gar’ by Alia Farid, winner of the 2023 Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award, at @HenieOnstad.
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‘With humour and irony, Nicola L.’s women-objects confront the politics of domestic labour, forcing viewers into a perverse relationship that leads them to question their own position in society’. Clelia Rebecchi reviews Nicola L. @CamdenArtCentre.
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Some highlights from @ArtissimaFair: Shuo Hao @GDerouillon, Adéla Janskà @galerieRAnselmi, Belen Uriel @galeriamadragoa and Nevine Mahmoud at Soft Opening
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In this week’s interview @amahrose speaks to Simnikiwe Buhlungu about her use of water, where it came from and where it might end up. Buhlungu’s solo exhibition is on view now at @ChisenhaleGal. Read the interview here:
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‘A pioneer of both video and feminist art, Nil Yalter has championed marginalised voices for the past five decades’. @Eliz_Fullerton profiles the French–Turkish artist, who won a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at this year’s @la_Biennale.
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‘Yuan Goang-Ming: Everyday War’ tackles the ‘anxieties of displacement, spectatorship and living in the aftermath of modernity’. Our Editorial Assistant, Yi Ting Lee, reviews Yuan’s solo exhibition, the Taiwan collateral event @la_Biennale.
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'The publication "An Exorcism: A Photo Romance" by Penny Slinger has been nearly half a century in the making'. Daniel Culpan @danielculpable reviews Slinger's book, published by @fulgurpress to coincide with her recent exhibition @Richard Saltoun.
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‘The solo exhibition by Silvia Bächli at Centro Botín, Santander – her first in an institution in Spain – is conceived as a musical score’. Read the review of ’Partitura’ @centrobotin by @CatherineDaunt.
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‘“THIS SPACE WILL SHOW YOU YOUR SOUL” is written on the lobby’s wall, with the warning, “YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU SEE”.’ . Tom Denman reviews ‘THE SOUL STATION’ by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley @VirtuaTransMyst, commissioned by LAS Art Foundation.
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‘For Ibrahim Mahama, past failures spur creativity in the present’. Gabriella Nugent reviews the artist’s solo exhibition ‘Songs about Roses’ @fruitmarket .
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