Artist Books, a Slippery GenreNirmala DeviArtReview08 December 2023‘Artists Making Books’ by Venetia Porter seeks to argue that the artist book is not exclusively the property of the Western canon
Christian Marclay’s Traps and PortalsNirmala DeviArtReview29 November 2023‘Doors’ at White Cube Mason’s Yard, London presents in characteristic video montage sites for human action and emotion
Magma: The ‘Journal Without Qualities’Nirmala DeviArtReview12 September 2023The new annual edition arrives like the full-package multimedia experience of the pre-digital age
‘The Fugitive of Gezi Park’: An Unsubtle Reflection on the Artworld’s ContradictionsNirmala DeviArtReview Asia03 August 2023The latest novel by Deniz Goran sets her traumatised characters against a backdrop of art dealers, fairs and VIP collectors with mixed results
Zheng Bo: Less Preaching, More PractisingNirmala DeviArtReview Asia26 July 2023In his new book, ‘Wanwu I’, the Hong Kong-based artist pushes the idea of plants having politics
‘Oh My God. That’s So True’: Talk Art’s Enthusiasms and ContradictionsNirmala DeviArtReview24 July 2023Russell Tovey and Robert Diament’s conversations reveal the messy quest to establish what contemporary art is all about
Leonora Carrington, the Comic Book SuperheroNirmala DeviArtReview18 July 2023The artist is a breaker of taboos and patriarchies in Armed with Madness: the Surreal Leonora Carrington, a graphic novel that tells the story of her battle between freedom and conformity