Louise Long
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Iceland’s Sequences Festival is a rallying cry for our world today
Sequences Festival unveils its 11th edition: Can’t See
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Helsinki Biennial 2023 explores new horizons
Helsinki Biennial 2023, leading visitors on a trail across the city and Vallisaari island, considers new ways forward, for humans and the environment
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Yorkshire gears up for new sculpture festival
The inaugural edition of Yorkshire Sculpture International takes place across four major institutions in Leeds and Wakefield
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Phyllida Barlow has us on the edge at the Royal Academy
The British sculptor’s teetering site-specific installations open up new perspectives to the London institution’s architecture
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Spliced climates and decomposed images: Noémie Goudal at Edel Assanti’s new London gallery
French artist Noémie Goudal’s new show ‘Post Atlantica’ – which inaugurates Edel Assanti’s new Fitzrovia gallery – is a deep exploration of climate, philosophy and natural history
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The new Schlossgut Schwante offers nature and sculpture in equal measure
Opened last month on the grounds of an 18th century castle, Germany’s latest sculpture park is a sanctuary for art and soul
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A tantalising tale of art and Gothic horror in Norway’s Arctic archipelago
We visit the 2022 edition of the Lofoten International Art Festival (LIAF) in Norway's Arctic archipelago, an edition filled with myth, politics and Gothic horror.
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Art Encounters Biennial blows through Herta Müller’s Romanian heartland
Curators Maria Lind and Anca Rujoiu join forces to explore artists’ unexpected connections with the cultural and urban identity of Timișoara for the third edition of the Romanian festival
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Riga’s Biennial of Contemporary Art blooms amongst ruin
The second edition of RIBOCA, first conceived as a response to apocalyptic narratives and now deftly adapted to the age of Covid-19, carries themes that feel more potent than ever
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