“A tool, not a monument”: this is how the artist Dora García describes what she sought to create with the bookstore installation that is her commissioned contribution to the latest Gwangju Biennale, d…
Last week, e-flux, the journal devoted to academic discourse about art, launched a new website for writing about architecture. That platform has a name that’s very to-the-point…
The multitasking, tricky-to-define curatorial platform and publishing outfit e-flux is making moves to enter a new field—the hospitality industry—with plans to open a café and bar in…
The government's rejuvenation of neighborhood exhibition spaces and the opening of the new, privately financed Garage Museum of Contemporary Art signal an updating of Russian cultural policy.
The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art‘s opened its new home in Moscow last week, first to a large envoy of international press and VIPs, and then, come Friday, to the public, who waited calmly…
Shanghai changes so quickly, it's impossible to keep up. Marked everywhere by rustic-seeming bamboo scaffolding, the coastal metropolis is a constant sponge for China's rural residents, turning it i…
As the new season awaited its beginning on the Far Eastern side, the third edition of ShContemporary, which ran September 10–13, had certain expectations to live up to. This Spring, Art HK 09 (Hong Ko…
In 1989, Martha Rosler organized "If You Lived Here...," a major multi-part project on homelessness and housing at the Dia Art Foundation. The cycle of three exhibitions placed film, video, photo and…