
Julia Michalska
Julia Michalska is the Interim Co-Editor of The Art Newspaper. She is also the Deputy Editor and Digital Editor, as well as the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast The Week in Art
Julia Michalska is the Interim Co-Editor of The Art Newspaper. She is also the Deputy Editor and Digital Editor, as well as the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast The Week in Art
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Its artistic director has made a point of showcasing lesser-known artists, and most impressive is the work by artists of African descent
The survey show in Germany takes place only once every ten years, which gives it a unique perspective, says its organiser
From the subterranean delights of East London to Sargent’s lesser-known paintings
Polish artist’s career took off in the Swiss city
Transgender empowerment among causes tackled at this year's fair
The German quinquennial shuns the market, but Art Basel dealers are still capitalising on the visibility it brings
Aboubakar Fofana’s project includes indigo-dyed sheep
Sculpture is redefined in the once-every-ten-year German festival
Exhibition in Angolan capital will feature artists of African descent who are participating in the German quinquennial
Artistic director Adam Szymczyk builds on highly-political themes of earlier opening in Athens
Nicolaus Schafhausen, Stefanie Rosenthal, Clara Kim and Katharine Stout on the good and the bad of the German quinquennial
The second part of the 14th edition of the show, in its familiar German home, will pick up on the themes explored in the Greek capital
Adam Szymczyk’s decision to open Documenta 14 in Athens is just the latest bold gesture from a curator unafraid of controversy and fêted by artists
As Greece’s state museums grapple with funding cuts and bureaucracy, independent spaces pick up the slack
The show has been criticised for neglecting the Greek artistic scene but praised for supporting state-run museums in the city
What to take in besides the big Documenta 14 show in the Greek capital
Move comes after court ruling allows right-wing government to create new Gdansk institution
Quinquennial contemporary art exhibition opens in a different city to Kassel for the first time
A smoking chimney billows for the start of the quinquennial event
Prowl around with Adrian Wong's tiger before singing in a choir at Spring Workshop
Thomas Schütte and Jeremy Deller among artists from 19 countries to take part in the once-a-decade event
Man was shot after attacking soldier near entrance of Paris museum
Not everyone is happy that the country has bought the prized Czartoryski Collection, which includes Leonardo da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine
Shortly before opening, the €100m institution has become a battleground over Polish history
Klaus Biesenbach recalls co-founding the city’s influential KW Institute for Contemporary Art as a medical student
Series of high-level dismissals shows the right-wing government’s tightening grip on the arts