A diverse and inclusive art world in the making
Dec 26, 2022by Vatsala Sethi Dec 26, 2022
Best of 2022: STIR looks at art galleries, art collectives, and movements that supported LGBTQ artists, people of colour, and diverse life forms.
by Vatsala Sethi Dec 26, 2022
Best of 2022: STIR looks at art galleries, art collectives, and movements that supported LGBTQ artists, people of colour, and diverse life forms.
by Rahul Kumar Dec 14, 2022
As the Biennale makes a postponement announcement at the 11th hour, STIR visits the grounds of selected shows that are on view.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 07, 2022
The multidisciplinary artist Sizhu Li constructs immersive kinetic installations with digital control systems and motorised mechanisms to appreciate life and nature.
by Urvi Kothari Dec 05, 2022
Imran Qureshi animates the familial tradition of the Pakistani markets and local culture within the rooms of Denso Hall for the Karachi Biennale 2022.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 03, 2022
The exhibition Nancy Holt / Inside Outside at Bildmuseet, Sweden, curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Katarina Pierre, displays the work from 1966 to 1992 for the first time in Europe.
by Daria Kravchuk Nov 29, 2022
Sarah Foryame Lawler, the Head of Curatorial Planning in the Public Art department at Qatar Museums, speaks to STIR on public art, and connecting people and places.
by Shraddha Nair Nov 23, 2022
The exhibition Sensoria was organised in collaboration with Sensorium: Centre for Digital Arts and Technology at York University, Toronto, and the Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art.
by STIRworld Nov 18, 2022
Themed Chaos: Calm, the Bangkok Art Biennale features over 200 pieces created by 73 local and international artists, in 12 venues across the city.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Nov 13, 2022
The exhibition ‘We Fancy’ represents the works of more than 30 LGBTQIA+ artists who’ve previously studied or taught at the Art Students League in New York.
by Rahul Kumar Nov 11, 2022
Navjot Altaf's ongoing show revolves around her longstanding commitment to issues of climate change, ecology and feminism and the challenges faced in the digital age.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Nov 02, 2022
The eighth edition of Asia Now with the special project called Places, curated by Kathy Alliou, recontextualised in-situ installations to draw a network between art and architecture.
by Ayca Okay Oct 15, 2022
STIR reviews the ongoing edition of the Istanbul Biennale, the first after the global pandemic, curated by Ute Meta Bauer, Amar Kanwar and David Teh.
by Shraddha Nair Oct 06, 2022
Executive Director of non-profit Through The Flower, Megan Malcom-Morgan speaks with STIR about the immersive, feminist art exhibition Wo/manhouse.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Sep 29, 2022
Slovakian fibre artist Terézia Krnáčová with her art practice conceives conceptual fibre installations to let the viewers reimagine conventional meanings of weaving.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Sep 05, 2022
The site-specific installation The Hop, a new commission by Jyll Bradley at the Hayward Gallery, reimagines the cultural history of the 20th century London.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 09, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: Exploring Estonia-born Anastasia Parmson's black line illustration work by literally stepping into it.
by Divya Menon Jun 29, 2022
Art and public spaces through their symbiotic association bring surreal experiences at a 17th century church in Cremona, Italy.
by Dilpreet Bhullar May 02, 2022
Liz West, known for creating light installation and public art, has developed sculptural artwork Slow Revolution to rejuvenate audience’s interest in the rich history of Greengate, Salford, UK.
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