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With the death of Frank Auerbach, we have lost a very great artist https://lnkd.in/eY2niTXk
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Introducing the ArtReview Asia Winter 2024 issue, out now. Get your copy and subscribe: https://lnkd.in/eafu4Vv7. -- ArtReview Asia’s Winter issue features Indonesian artist and filmmaker Riar Rizaldi on the cover – and Stephanie Bailey dives into the mysticism and Indigenous folklore that inform Rizaldi’s work. In his latest film, ‘Mirage: Eigenstate’ (2024), a cosmonaut crashes into ‘quantum immortality’ – escaping death by existing across several ‘non-interacting realities or timelines’. The theory reflects the many-worlds view of Indigenous animist beliefs in Indonesia, which sees the ‘material world as a site of inherent pluralism’. “My work is about the complexity of different worldviews existing at the same time,” Rizaldi tells Bailey, “Especially as it happens in Indonesia, where every island has its own ideas and unifying these many-worlds interpretations is almost impossible.” Kazakh artist Saule Suleimenova’s mixed-media works address her home country’s history of patriarchy and authoritarianism by countering these with intimate images of family history and demonstrators. Returning again and again to the archival photograph, Suleimenova attempts to picture women, as well as others marginalised by patriarchal regimes, into history. ‘Since 2018, Suleimenova has been at work on Residual Memory, a series that explores how “a common history is also a family history”: the trauma of colonisation and the struggle for self-determination are both felt within and across generations,’ writes Tyler Coburn. Elsewhere: Max Crosbie-Jones reflects on the displaced Myanmar artists who are rebuilding their communities in Thailand; Sim Raejung’s artist project – a series of comic strips – offers a wry sketch of the human condition; Ilaria Maria Sala takes a look at Hong Kong’s art scene; ArtReview Asia highlights exhibitions to see this winter; plus exhibition reviews and book reviews from around the world, including the 15th Gwangju Biennale, Busan Biennale, Satoshi Kawata in Kyoto, Jen Liu in Hong Kong and Black Box in Singapore. Get your copy and subscribe: https://lnkd.in/eafu4Vv7
The artist remained focused on the pursuit of an ‘impossible, perfect, fierce new image’ throughout his remarkable 70-year career: https://lnkd.in/etgvBCHG
The popular appeal of the photographer’s intimate portraits of the upper classes reveals the seductive fallacies of wealth https://lnkd.in/eq9wHCAm
What are reviews and why do we produce them? Why do we value some things more than others? Can anything be reviewed? Four critics from around the world re-view the review https://lnkd.in/eGppCpUf
From our networks: The works of Beeple have set off from Charleston, South Carolina, USA. As Beeple's first-ever solo museum exhibition, this appearance in Nanjing, China is of extraordinary significance to him. The exhibition covers all the milestone works in Beeple's artistic career. We invite you to witness the innovation of the art future together. See you in Nanjing on 14 November 2024. Beeple: Tales from a Synthetic Future 14 November 2024 Grand Opening Deji Art Museum, Nanjing, China #beeple #TalesfromaSyntheticFuture #digitalartwork #digitalart #S212 #DejiAM #DejiArtMuseum #ArtMuseum #nanjing #China
Introducing the ArtReview November 2024 issue, out now. Featuring champion of ‘institutional critique’ Hans Haacke interviewed by Liam Gillick, Álvaro Urbano, Harminder Judge, the ‘review’ under scrutiny as four critics expand the format, and much more https://lnkd.in/eThgg6YM
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from a radical archive of LGBTQ+ experience in Brazil to the Bangkok Art Biennale https://lnkd.in/eeKXCD9u