‘For Real’: London Galleries ReopenJ.J. Charlesworth17 June 2020James Turrell’s euphoric voids, Paul Klee’s messages to the future and Charles Ray’s aluminium tractor – commercial galleries are back in business
Bad Dreams: the Best Video Art to Stream This WeekJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com05 June 2020What to watch online: films from Wanuri Kahiu, Helen Cammock, Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler
‘Postracialism Was a Reactionary Fantasy’: Touré F. Reed’s Case Against Race ReductionismJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview03 June 2020Toward Freedom explains how our understanding of racial disparities became abstracted from the political-economic forces that generate them
Exit Through the Monitor: the Best Video Art to Watch OnlineJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com29 May 2020From Willie Doherty’s gangster confessional to Evan Ifekoya’s twilit memories of nightclubs, what to stream this week
Work of the Week: David Lynch’s ‘Fire (Pozar)’J.J. Charlesworthartreview.com22 May 2020The filmmaker has released an animated short he made in 2015, in collaboration with composer Marek Zebrowski
Don’t Do It! Why VR Art Under Lockdown Is So DepressingJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com20 May 2020From Hans Ulrich Obrist’s online edition of ‘Do It’ to Olafur Eliasson’s AR ‘Wunderkammer’, the stay-at-home artworld looks surprisingly conformist
A Metric of GrievabilityJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview15 May 2020Judith Butler’s ‘The Force of Nonviolence’ unpicks how violence is framed as legitimate or illegitimate