‘Finally a woman!’: Alexia Fabre to lead Paris’s École des Beaux-ArtsArtReviewartreview.com01 February 2022The curator becomes the first woman director in the school’s 400-year history
Neocolonialism, a History of Death and Cursed Rings: the Best Arts and Culture this FebruaryArtReviewartreview.com01 February 2022ArtReview editors on what to look forward to in this month’s shows, screenings, videogames and books (and if all else fails, reboot your creativity with a stack of ‘Marina Abramović Method’ cards)
Pandemic woes for art fairsArtReviewartreview.com31 January 2022Art Basel, Frieze and Art Fair Philippines forced to postpone and cancel events
Laura Buckley, known for her installations of light and sound, 1977–2022ArtReviewartreview.com27 January 2022The London-based Irish artist produced abstract, sometimes meditative, sometimes frantic, environments
Khanyisile Mbongwa to curate the Liverpool Biennial in 2023ArtReviewartreview.com26 January 2022The Cape Town-based curator, artist and sociologist’s recent credentials include acting as chief curator for the Stellenbosch Triennale in 2020
Artists for the next Whitney Biennial announcedArtReviewartreview.com26 January 2022The biennial has long been a focus point of controversy, often surrounding issues of race and gender
Next Lyon Biennale to tackle ‘Fragility’ArtReviewartreview.com26 January 202216th edition to feature works spanning two millennia