From Taylor Swift to Kawaii: Why Museums Are Obsessed With Pop CultureJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com26 July 2024Maybe it’s normal that pop culture should become museum culture, since a lot of pop culture is now getting very old
Nick Cave’s Religious TurnJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview25 June 2024The rock musician’s exhibition at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels extends his current sagelike persona into the artworld
‘Disordered Attention’: How to Rethink Contemporary SpectatorshipJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview17 June 2024Claire Bishop’s new book explores the impact of digital culture on post-1990s contemporary art – do we still have the patience?
Guy Brett, A True Artworld ConnectorJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview12 June 2024‘Angel with a Gun’ at Alison Jacques, London remembers the critic and curator in dialogue with the present artworld and its engagement with non-Western history
The Interview: Carsten Höller & Adam HaarJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview10 June 2024The artist and the scientist are planning a new kind of sculpture – made of visitors’ dreams
Black Portraiture: ‘Looking At’ Or ‘Seeing Through’?J.J. CharlesworthArtReview03 May 2024‘The Time is Always Now’ at the National Portrait Gallery, London surveys the ‘Black Figure’ as both a genre and critical concept
NFTs Back to EarthJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview29 April 2024‘On NFTs’ could easily become the headstone for a cultural explosion that seems, for now, to have fizzled out