Gabrielle Goliath: Working in Trauma’s WakeStephanie BaileyArtReview08 April 2025Goliath’s artworks – one of the highlights at last year’s Venice Biennale – seek to reframe acts of mourning and of remembrance
Khaled Jarrar’s Palestinian PlotStephanie BaileyArtReview31 January 2025The artist’s lifework is an ongoing confrontation with those who would deny his homeland’s existence
Riar Rizaldi’s Theory of Many WorldsStephanie BaileyArtReview Asia14 November 2024The Indonesian artist’s latest videos combine quantum physics and mysticism, opening new portals through which to explore capitalist systems of extraction
Wong Ping’s Shit TalkStephanie BaileyArtReview Asia08 July 2024Sometimes contemporary art is just a giant silicone anus
Bouchra Khalili: All Tomorrow’s RevolutionsStephanie Baileyartreview.com14 June 2024Khalili’s ‘activation of history’ through film brings archival content into the present and commends it for the future
Farah Al Qasimi Takes Futurism Into the PastStephanie BaileyArtReview28 May 2024Al Qasimi’s shift to black-and-white in ‘Toy World’ at The Third Line, Dubai burdens her usually visceral use of colour with a spectral weight
Vangelis Vlahos Digs DeeperStephanie BaileyArtReview14 May 2024In layered installations, Vangelis Vlahos excavates fragments of Greek history to ask what is considered an event, and when, if ever, an event ends