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Zander Leissle
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On Beirut in @artreview.bsky.social, a story similar to Baghdad's, where development hardly meets resistance, serving the butchers-cum-elites to enforce amnesia, exorcise the ghost Saddam Hussein, and erect a city over a city in their own name, murdering histories.
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‘Restorative Justice’: Beirut’s Struggle with Truth
Heritage in Lebanon is not just about aesthetics; it is about truth
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November 10, 2025 at 3:54 PM
For @thequietus.com I reviewed JJJJJerome Ellis’s latest, album of the year candidate imo thequietus.com/quietus-revi...
JJJJJerome Ellis – Vesper Sparrow | The Quietus
Tidewater, Virgina-born artist and 'proud stutterer' returns with an album built on backwards violins, granular synthesis, fluttering sax and quiet transcendence
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November 17, 2025 at 11:10 AM
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The Tidewater, Virgina-born artist and 'proud stutterer' returns with an album built on backwards violins, granular synthesis, fluttering sax and quiet transcendence

JJJJJerome Ellis - Vesper Sparrow

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November 17, 2025 at 9:00 AM
A gorgeous new poem by Ralf Webb is out now: ‘Girls, I thought, understand / The attitudes of animals in motion. / Girls could reveal the nature of happy horses’ artreview.com/two-horses-a...
‘Two Horses’: A Poem by Ralf Webb
‘Girls, I thought, understand / The attitudes of animals in motion. / Girls could reveal the nature of happy horses’
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October 6, 2025 at 2:39 PM
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is AI *actually* the aesthetic of fascism? I think a lot of the discourse has gotten it wrong, and I explained why in my latest for @artreview.bsky.social artreview.com/the-fascinat...
The ‘Fascinating Fascism’ of AI
The US government’s anniversary AI project tells us nothing about American history and everything about today’s America
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September 12, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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The @artreview.bsky.social newsletter, rather like the @africasacountry.bsky.social newsletter, is consistently excellent. Among the handful of emails I always read & feel grateful for. Good writing, great editing. Allelujah!
September 7, 2025 at 7:17 AM
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The state of art criticism today resembles a crisis of freedom, where one reality has been rejected but another has yet to be conceived artreview.com/notes-from-n...
Notes from New York: Art Critics and Gangster Capitalism
The state of art criticism today resembles a crisis of freedom, when one reality has been rejected but another has yet to be conceived
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September 3, 2025 at 12:35 PM
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"What isn't at the V&A?" — new from me in @artreview.bsky.social on enduring colonialism, art-washing working class heritage, and a museum without labels
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What Isn’t at the V&A Storehouse
You can’t escape it: this is the same colonial museum we know, in a shiny new suit
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August 15, 2025 at 2:37 PM
For @artreview.bsky.social I reviewed 'Unsettled Earth', an exhibition countering the razing of Palestinian land and erasure of its history. It strikes me that art, while incapable of much else here, can re-introduce the full emotionality of a people and their homeland artreview.com/unsettled-ea...
‘Unsettled Earth’: The Artists Resisting Palestinian Erasure
A new group show and study programme at Berlin’s Spore Initiative reconnects the Palestinian story to the land: how it is experienced, remembered, worked, violated
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July 22, 2025 at 10:37 AM
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i wrote about john donne, cronenberg's The Shrouds, and the location of love for @artreview.bsky.social artreview.com/david-cronen...
David Cronenberg: Grieving in the Digital Age
In his latest film ‘The Shrouds’, characters can livestream their loved ones rotting in the grave. Is this a new monumentalism?
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July 16, 2025 at 11:57 AM
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ArtReview Asia Summer 2025 is out now – featuring Shilpa Gupta, Shimabuku, Bachtiar Siagian; commentary on China’s zombie museums, and legacies of the Black Panther Movement; and much more artreview.com/artreview-as...
ArtReview Asia Summer 2025 Issue Out Now
Featuring Shilpa Gupta, Shimabuku, Bachtiar Siagian; commentary on China’s zombie museums, and legacies of the Black Panther Movement; and much more
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July 2, 2025 at 9:24 AM
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Join Rosanna McLaughlin and Fi Churchman at the ArtReview Bar on 25 June as they discuss McLaughlin’s new book, ‘Against Morality’. ⁠

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June 23, 2025 at 9:10 AM
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Defining ‘woman’ by biological female sex isn’t just about excluding trans people from single-sex spaces. It also highlights how little respect governing bodies have for the community as a whole artreview.com/the-trans-co...
The Trans Community Refuses to Be Erased
Defining ‘woman’ by biological female sex isn’t just about excluding trans people from single-sex spaces. It also highlights how little respect governing bodies have for the trans community as a whole
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June 18, 2025 at 9:59 AM
My review of Ailbhe Ní Bhriain’s work is now up on @artreview.bsky.social. Big, vertiginous tapestries and some conceptual trickery later on. Whether it’s what you want from art or not, I think it works. artreview.com/ailbhe-ni-bh...
Ailbhe Ní Bhriain: Things Falling Apart
Across largescale tapestries and adroit conceptual works, the artist examines the destructive forces in the world
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June 17, 2025 at 9:13 AM
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Across largescale tapestries and adroit conceptual works, the artist examines the destructive forces in the world artreview.com/ailbhe-ni-bh...
Ailbhe Ní Bhriain: Things Falling Apart
Across largescale tapestries and adroit conceptual works, the artist examines the destructive forces in the world
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June 16, 2025 at 11:05 AM
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'Kehlmann frequently compares his subject’s compliant life under the Nazi regime to that lived on a film set.'

Alexander Leissle on the compromises and self-justifications of G. W. Pabst
Not a political person
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June 8, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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Gertrude Stein’s literary experiments; celebrity mystics; the compromises of G. W. Pabst; a tribute to Mario Vargas Llosa; Toni Morrison’s books – and much more.

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June 4, 2025 at 12:14 PM
I'm in the new @thetls.bsky.social, reviewing Daniel Kehlmann’s latest novel – about G. W. Pabst, art’s relationship to fascism, and the ways in which aesthetic taste and social ethics are interlinked www.the-tls.co.uk/literature/f...
Not a political person
An expert film director, frustrated by the creative restriction and cultural shallowness of Hollywood’s so-called golden age, returns with his loyal
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June 5, 2025 at 10:28 AM
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I went long on how policy, colonialism, being neglect, diaspora and the contemporary art market produce layers of visibility and obscurity for Santurce's contemporary art scene for @artreview.bsky.social artreview.com/how-to-see-t...
How to See the Puerto Rican Art Scene
The island faces a challenge of visibility, with barriers imposed by imperial neglect, poor urban infrastructure and a lack of local arts journalism. But discoverability and visibility can come at a c...
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June 4, 2025 at 3:41 PM
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June 3, 2025 at 2:49 PM
I'm convinced that Max Cooper, Max Porter and Charlie Porter are all the same person
May 21, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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Here’s my review of the new National Gallery entrance and rehang, which opens tomorrow.

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National Gallery Rehang: First Pleasure, Then Politics
The gallery’s much heralded rehang avoids burdening the art of the past with the politics of today as it reconsiders what the modern visitor really wants
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May 9, 2025 at 2:05 PM
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In the May issue of @artreview.bsky.social, I offer a little provocation: lets do away with 'global south' & 'global majority'. There is no shared hemispheric condition between exploiter & exploited, & the geographies of neocolonialism aren't natural or demographic. artreview.com/the-trap-of-...
The Trap of Catchalls
Baggy terms such as ‘Global South’ and ‘Global Majority’ are useless, because you can’t address what you can’t describe
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May 16, 2025 at 11:24 AM
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Celebrity authors are rebranding themselves as philosophers of art; an extraordinary dumbing down of culture has occurred artreview.com/dont-listen-...
Don’t Listen to the Art Gurus
Celebrity authors are rebranding themselves as philosophers of art; an extraordinary dumbing down of culture has occurred
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April 22, 2025 at 9:55 AM