Ming Wong
When Ming Wong refilms touchstones from cinematic history – his
latest, Life and Death in Venice, is an adaptation of Visconti’s 1971
film – he plays all the starring roles himself, transforming the silver
screen into a looking glass with multiple reflections. By Axel Lapp
London Reviews Marathon
It’s been more than a year since the wicked witch that is ArtReview
last dispatched its flying critic-monkeys to terrorise the capital’s art scene… 100 reviews in two days by J.J. Charlesworth, Martin Herbert, Laura McLean-Ferris and Mark Rappolt. Drawings by Ian Stevenson
Jacques Rancière
As the artworld’s favourite political philosopher turns to contemporary
art in his latest book, The Emancipated Spectator, ArtReview asks Rancière whether art can ever change the world.









