Curator Juliane Bischoff On Remaining Attentive to the Conditions of the Present "Portikus offers a rare degree of freedom—to test new ideas, to take risks and to unsettle established formats," she told Observer. By Dan Duray
Partnerships Are the Currency of Sustainability at Art Collaboration Kyoto “It’s time for the art world to intercept funding from corporations, who can be today’s patrons,” explains ACK director Yukako Yamashita. By Elisa Carollo
‘Prism of the Real’ at the National Art Center Tokyo Considers an Overlooked Fertile Period of Art in Japan The exhibition is a crucial survey of an often overlooked chapter of Japanese contemporary art—one with a message for today’s increasingly divided world. By Elisa Carollo
The Most Anticipated Art Museum Openings and Expansions of 2025 (Updated) By Christa Terry and Elisa Carollo
Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Latest Show in London Tackles Disillusionment and Political Polarization By Elisa Carollo
Art Dealer Gavin Brown Is Donating His Gallery Archive to Bard’s Curatorial Center By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Acclaimed Artists Will Help Shape Frieze London’s 20th Anniversary Fair By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The 51 Artists, Curators, Directors and Dealers Changing the Art World in 2018 By Margaret Carrigan, Juliet Helmke and Guelda Voien
Vote for Your Favorite Socially Engaged Art Project This Weekend at the Queens Museum By Margaret Carrigan
Really Advanced Art: Claire Bishop Examines the Towering Inferno of Spectatorship By Alexander Provan
At Socrates, ‘Civic Action’ Imagines Long Island City’s Future, Complete With a Tiravanija Meal By Rozalia Jovanovic