At Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Biennale, Art Moves in Procession In a region where cultural infrastructure is rapidly expanding, this biennial is a discursive platform that actively engages the public rather than simply addressing it. By Elise Morton
The First Bukhara Biennial Reveals That the Most Expensive Ingredient Is Time The inaugural edition positions Uzbekistan as a new crossroads for global contemporary art while drawing on centuries of Silk Road exchange. By Jelena Sofronijevic
Rebecca Minkoff and Alison Wyatt’s Fight to Power Women Founders in a Tougher Era By Saleah Blancaflor