The Artworld’s Latest Fragrance, With Notes of TragedyMatthew RanaReviewsArtReview04 February 2025In ‘Abuse Is the Beauty of the Working Class’, Bjarne Melgaard’s olfactory experiments evidence an irrepressible artist at work
The 10 Exhibitions to See in February 2025ArtReviewPreviewsartreview.com03 February 2025Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from Sharjah Biennial 16 to Pap Souleye Fall in New York
Helga de Alvear, Spanish gallerist and collector, 1936–2025ArtReviewNewsartreview.com03 February 2025All 3,000 works of art collected by de Alvear are housed in a museum in the city of Cáceres
Isabella Ducrot and the Textile RenaissanceAna VukadinReviewsArtReview03 February 2025‘WEAVING IS HUMAN’ at Museo delle Civiltà, Rome recontextualises the museum collection’s often fraught history along the lines of an artist finding late acclaim
The Neoliberal Fantasy of ‘The Brutalist’Eva DíazOpinionartreview.com31 January 2025The film’s reductive portrayal of an exploited creative ‘genius’ places individuation as the defining feature of existence
Winners of Prix Meret Oppenheim 2025 announcedArtReviewNewsartreview.com31 January 2025Pamela Rosenkranz, Felix Lehner and Miroslav Šik will each receive CHF 40,000
Mark Leckey’s New Dark WorldJenny WuReviewsArtReview31 January 2025In ‘3 Songs from the Liver’ at Gladstone Gallery, New York, the artist flirts with a religious turn
Khaled Jarrar’s Palestinian PlotStephanie BaileyFeaturesArtReview31 January 2025The artist’s lifework is an ongoing confrontation with those who would deny his homeland’s existence
United States Artists announces the 50 recipients of annual FellowshipArtReviewNewsartreview.com30 January 2025Among them, six visual artists will each receive a $50,000 unrestricted cash award
Introducing Future Greats 2025ArtReviewFuture GreatsArtReview30 January 2025This year, for the first time, ArtReview considers artists working in and around one medium