ArtReview  |  September 2016
A guide to the ten must-see exhibitions this month in London, Chicago, Hamburg, Taipei, Edinburgh, Los Angeles, Berlin, Antwerp, Turin, and Vancouver, by Martin Herbert
Points of View – our writers on what’s happening in the artworld and beyond:
Oliver Basciano on art, acts of terror and the role of image distribution; former New Yorker turned West Coast resident Jonathan T.D. Neil wades into the LA gentrification debate; Maria Lind, curator and director of Gwangju Biennale 2016, on human-plant-animal transformation and the age of hybridity; and Jonathan Grossmalerman was too busy to give this year’s graduating Cooper Union students their promised commencement speech – so publishes it in ArtReview instead.
Great Critics and Their Ideas: Osiris, Egyptian god of the dead, discusses the return of painting and its evolution from ancient cave to white cube, interview by Matthew Collings
Other People and Their Ideas: curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo Jochen Volz on whether politics might learn from artists, particularly as artists expand their fields of investigation into and draw from different knowledge systems, interview by Oliver Basciano
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview September 2016.