Yael Bartana

The best art of the 21st century
Adrian Searle, Jonathan Jones, Sean O’Hagan and Hettie Judah
17, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

What If Women Ruled the World? review – Kubrick meets covfefe as catastrophe strikes
Hettie Judah
10, Jul, 2017 @5:05 PM

What do you think would change if women ruled the world?
Guardian readers
05, Jul, 2017 @6:00 AM

What if women ruled the world?
Interviews by Susanna Rustin, Harriet Gibsone and Hanna Yusuf
05, Jul, 2017 @6:00 AM

Vicky Featherstone: ‘Theatre is in the middle of a big change’
Miranda Sawyer
02, Jul, 2017 @8:00 AM

How would world be if women outnumbered men 10 to one?
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
16, Nov, 2016 @7:00 AM

You imagine what you desire 19th Biennale of Sydney - in pictures
The 19th Biennale of Sydney's Juliana Engberg said her curatorial quest was to choose works "that excite the imagination of the audience and answer their desire to discover new artists, different ideas and emotionally charged and intellectually stimulating art." With more than 90 artists from 31 countries on board, she's answered her own brief. You Imagine What You Desire will show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Carriageworks, Cockatoo Island, ArtSpace and the Art Gallery of NSW from 21 March to 9 June. Click through for a selection of included works.
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Biennale of Sydney
03, Mar, 2014 @12:32 AM

Yael Bartana: And Europe Will Be Stunned; Elizabeth Price: Here – review
Yael Bartana tackles the complexity of Polish-Jewish history in a hauntingly poetic film trilogy, while in Gateshead Elizabeth Price continues her investigation of modernism, writes Laura Cumming
Laura Cumming
12, May, 2012 @11:03 PM

The Venice Biennale's balance of power
It's got Olympic gymnasts and an Elvis impersonator, plus a lot of kitsch and queues – but has the Venice Biennale finally got political? Adrian Searle delivers his verdict on this year's festival
Adrian Searle
06, Jun, 2011 @8:30 PM

New world disorder at Artes Mundi
Artes Mundi's rhetoric doesn't convince – but its flashes of beauty do, says Adrian Searle
Adrian Searle
22, Mar, 2010 @10:30 PM

Artes Mundi prize contenders' art goes on show
Eight artists have been shortlisted for UK's richest visual arts prize
Mark Brown, arts correspondent
09, Mar, 2010 @6:40 PM
To the power of three
Art: Sean O'Hagan on Wherever I Am at the Modern Art, Oxford
Sean O'Hagan
24, Jul, 2004 @11:38 PM
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