Conversations that Shaped the Year
From neo-feudalism to the Gaza Biennale, from Dean Kissick to the cult of personality — interviews that trace the ideas and contradictions that defined 2025.
Monument to a Coloniser
‘For Indigenous people it can be a little scary to think about erasure and removal when talking about monuments’, says collective New Red Order.
The Art World Is Depressed
There is widespread frustration with what contemporary art has become, says the British critic Dean Kissick. Now his much debated 2024 essay is being published in an extended Danish version.
Testament to a People
While Gaza is being razed to the ground, an exhibition strives to present Palestinian art to a global audience. Gaza Biennale’s Danish Pavilion opens this week.
Secrets and Lies
A new book uncovers the Nazi past of Swedens foremost postwar photographer.
Defending Greenland
What is worth going to war for? ask Inuk Silis Høegh and Asmund Havsteen-Mikkelsen in a 2004 work that is now more topical than ever.
Destroy All Computers
The West succumbs to tech-oligarchy and neo-feudalism in artist Jakob Boeskov’s forthcoming novel.



