ArtReview, Vol. 78 #3
234 x 298 mm, 128 pages
London, UK
Published nine times a year
Editor-in-chief: Mark Rappolt
Design: Pedro Cid Proença and Michael Wallace
‘Carrying your baggage since 1949’
The almost-monthly ArtReview has been expanding contemporary art’s audience and reach since 1949. Within its pages, art is observed, featured and reviewed.
This April/May 2026 edition is centred on and around the 61st Venice Biennale, exploring timely themes of propaganda, resistance and migration in a conflict-driven global climate. On the cover, a photograph of Japanese-American performance artist Ei Arakawa-Nash’s family unit opens up a dialogue about national and queer identity. Elsewhere, Turkish artist, journalist and author Zehra Doğan reports from Rojava—an autonomous region in northeastern Syria—on artists working on the frontlines, whilst Oliver Basciano probes the role of international arts festivals in covertly furthering political causes.