There are no rules in art, and people - when given the freedom - create what they want, or need, to create. For disabled artists, sometimes that means making art about disability, disablism and...
Meleisa Ono-George, University of Oxford In 2026, a new memorial to the 12.5 million enslaved people transported to the Americas and Europe – and their descendants – will be unveiled on West...
Every Monday on Global Comment, we share Something Special you don't want to miss. To fit with the six core pillars of the magazine, these will alternate between the themes of watch / listen / read /...
Call me a snob, but I don’t think people should be commenting on the style in which the French host their Olympics if they don’t know who Joan of Arc was, or, for that matter, what kind of songs...
Stephanie Beaupark, University of Wollongong and Aneshka Mora, University of Wollongong Non-white artists and curators are underrepresented in the Australian art industry. The art industry has made...
It’s Pride month! It is a time for queer people of all stripes, everyone who comes under the LGBTQ+ umbrella – gay, bi, pan, asexual, trans, trans man, trans woman, non binary, and all the other...
Has the creative process died or has it evolved in favor of other techniques? This is the debate that has been generated in recent days in the art world, after a work made by an artificial...
When David Sylvester asked Francis Bacon about the future of art, he replied that art has entered a new era as the camera captured images by recording film and photographs. The expression of...
“What is a poetic cinema? That’s a question I’ve been thinking about, a question yet to be answered. It can’t just be that it's not linear. It has to propose a different kind of language and...
The revolution in Tunisia didn't spread through social media alone. Along with the internet, young Tunisians chose the street walls to express hope and rage. “The first sign of the 2010/2011...