Interviews

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The curator reflects on working across Pan-Amazonian and Caribbean territories, building a collaborative curatorial process and creating a space for collective dreaming

BY Manuela Moscoso AND Terence Trouillot |

The Seoul-born sculptor on her Harlem studio, anime and ‘invisible disasters’ 

BY Eugene Jung AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon |

Frieze London director Eva Langret sits down at Jikoni with the Proyectos Ultravioleta gallerist and the director of Nottingham Contemporary

The Hong Kong-born collector and advisor on the rapid evolution of the South Korean art scene and his go-to spots in the capital

BY Monica Jae Yeon Moon |

The series sees dialogues between established and emerging artists: Kim Bohie and Yumi Chung, Sojung Jun and Yunchul Kim, and Jinju Lee and Nosik Lim

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In new work for Frieze, the Korean sculptor reflects on queer lives in South Korea, family and his relationship to his body

BY Choi Haneyl AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon |

The museum’s artistic director and chief curator discusses engaging local artists and the city as a vital connector between Mainland China and the world

BY Sean Burns |

The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen director on bringing the museum’s collection into the 21st century

In Collaboration with Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen

The filmmaker on his new BBC series, the enigma of AI, and the need to imagine a genuinely new future

BY Sean Burns |

An interview with the two curators of this year’s edition highlights the event’s ecological methodology and fusion of theory and praxis

Director of the Delfina Foundation, Aaron Cezar, on how to argue for the transformative potential of the arts

BY Andrew Durbin AND Aaron Cezar |

From medieval cisterns to Mediterranean trade, the artist uncovers the past through evocative text, immersive sound and dynamic choreography

The writer speaks about her new book of essays tracing the urgency and efficacy of artist-led protest over the past 60 years

The former Tate curator discusses her bold vision for the new non-profit, launching with works by Rachel Whiteread and Rose Wylie

BY Sean Burns AND Ann Gallagher |