by Frèhel Vince
Born in 1948 in an African-American middle-class family, Adrian Margaret Smith Piper grew up in New York. After graduating from the prestigious New York School of Visual Arts in 1969, she immediately associated herself with conceptual art...
By Sara Foster
When we can’t step foot in a museum, where do we make space for art? The artists making up this year’s Turner Prize shortlist provide us with inspired directives. After a forced cancellation last year, the Turner...
By Sara Foster
The first week of April 2020 marked the beginning of the Strike MoMA advocacy campaign, organized by a coalition of activist groups going under the name “International Imagination of Anti-National Anti-Imperialist Feelings”, or IIAAF. At the centre...