ArtReview, Vol. 77, #8
235 x 300 mm, 112 pages
London, UK
Published nine times a year
Editor-in-chief: Mark Rappolt
Founded in, or ‘making faces at art’, since 1949, the almost-monthly ArtReview focuses on expanding contemporary art’s audience and reach. Within its pages, art is observed, featured and reviewed.
Mexican painter Manuela Solano graces the cover of this issue, with her featured work exploring mass culture and ‘off-kilter femmeness’ through an ‘embrace of unserious objects’. Elsewhere, ArtReview brings together five artists working with AI technologies to reflect on and discuss the emerging post-AI landscape. Also in this issue: painter Duan Jianyui navigates the ‘changing faces of everyday life in China’ through her subversive and surreal work, and Joanna Walsh asks whether bigger is better in the art world—and who can actually afford to work at scale.