Reviews The Endless Encore: A Sprawling 14-Hour Documentary Captures Documenta’s Twilight Era 'Exergue' reads as both swan song for the entire machinery behind the global mega exhibition and a testament to the art world’s capacity for eternal return. By Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Mar 26, 2024
Reviews Parallel Art Shows in London and Berlin Conjure Up Political Utopias… Using A.I. and Celebrity Deepfakes "Another World" does not let reality become swallowed up in fiction. Instead, it asks us to observe the line between the two—even as it blurs. By Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Jan 6, 2023
Art Criticism Oil-Rich Norway’s New National Museum, Home to Munch’s ‘The Scream,’ Is Like a $650 Million Vault. But What Is It Really Protecting? One could have come up with a different answer to the question of what a major institution can be today. By Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Jun 14, 2022
Art & Exhibitions For Years, Daniel Libeskind’s Dramatic Jewish Museum Building Upstaged the Poignant Collections It Housed. A New Overhaul Hopes to Change That A major revamp of the permanent collection at the Jewish Museum in Berlin will finally be unveiled this summer. By Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Jun 24, 2020