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ArtReview November 2024

ArtReview November 2024

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The November issue of ArtReview puts the ‘review’ under scrutiny: How do we decide what to review? Can anything be reviewed? Is it possible to exhaust the review format? And why are we so obsessed with reading reviews? Four writers from around the world explore these questions via reviews that variously include rodeos, funeral homes, repeat visits to the same exhibition and everything reviewed within a one-kilometer radius. German artist Hans Haacke, champion of institutional critique and featured on this issue’s cover (with an intervention by the Wendy comics artist Walter Scott), is interviewed by Liam Gillick; Nate Budzinski asks why exhibitions about art and witchcraft are so popular; JJ Charlesworth questions whether populist art is really for the people or just for the artworld; and Dorrell Merrit considers the enduring format of the photographic tableau. Plus exhibition and book reviews from around the world.

What's inside the issue?

 

Art Observed
The Interview Harminder Judge by Finn Blythe
The Endurance of Tableau Photography by Dorrell Merritt
Identity Politics by Ilaria Maria Sala
Alt-Religion by Nathaniel Budzinski
Art Against Populism by J.J.Charlesworth

Art Featured
Hans Haacke Interview by Liam Gillick
Scott Burton by Jenny Wu
Saule Suleimenova by Tyler Coburn
The Art Review: Case Studies by Gaby Cepeda, Oliver Basciano, Martin Herbert, Thu-Huong Ha

Art Reviewed
PST ART, by Jenny Wu
Le’Andra LeSeur, by Zoë Hopkins
Angelica Mesiti, by Naomi Riddle
Manifesta 15, by Digby Warde-Aldam
Gisele Vienne, by Emily May
Marlene Smith, by Tendai John Mutambu
Electric Op, by Charlotte Kent
17th Lyon Biennale, by Martin Herbert
Energies, by Emeline Boehringer
Hyeree Ro, by Emily Chun
PST ART, by Claudia Ross
15th Baltic Triennial, by Jennifer Teets
Sophia Al-Maria & Lydia Ourhamane, by Madeleine Jacobs Alison Wilding, by Ella Nixon
Udomsak Krisanamis, by Martin Herbert Apophenia, Interruptions: Artists and Artificial Intelligence at Work, by Clara Young
Kenji Ide, by Sofia Hallström
PST ART, by Angella D’Avignon

Books
The Spirit of Hope, by Byung-chul Han, reviewed by Mark Rappolt
Book of games, by Carsten Höller, reviewed by Fi Churchman
In Writing, by Hattie Crisell, reviewed by Orit Gat
Set My Heart On Fire, by Izumi Suzuki, reviewed by Nirmala Devi
The African Gaze: Photography, Cinema and Power, by Amy Sall, reviewed by Sarah Jilani
The Use of Photography, by Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie, reviewed by Yuwen Jiang

ComIc by Walter Scott

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