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## [Jack Scott on Absurdity, Enormousness, and Nothingness](https://www.artforum.com/features/jack-scott-on-absurdity-enormousness-and-nothingness-1234756737/)

_2026-08-11 · Alexander Jovanovich · Features_

"I fill a surface up with marks until it makes the illusion of an empty space—I fill it up to make emptiness."

## [Mommy Issues: From Devotion to Sexual Liberation](https://www.artforum.com/features/motherhood-devotional-tondos-sexual-liberation-raphael-1234756568/)

_2026-08-06 · Katherine Rochester · Features_

Depicting motherhood proves that “the genre exacts its toll regardless of how rigorous the treatment”

## [From Medusa to Nvidia: On the Algorithm’s Primal Scene](https://www.artforum.com/features/jan-tumlir-jeffrey-stuker-algorithm-1234756309/)

_2026-08-05 · Samuel Wilken · Features_

Tracing the “godly, biological, and machinic” origins of contemporary computation

## [Saodat Ismailova on Ancient Forests and Collective Hallucinations](https://www.artforum.com/features/1000-words-saodat-ismailova-1234754348/)

_2026-07-10 · Samuel Wilken · Features_

The artist and filmmaker discusses her film Amanat, and the forest that inspired it: Arslanbob.

## [Tohé Commaret on parallel realities, psychic ties, and Andean mythology](https://www.artforum.com/features/tohe-commaret-1000-words-thomas-patier-1234752512/)

_2026-07-01 · Thomas Patier · Features_

The artist and filmmaker introduces "Mijitas," her new exhibition at Spike Island, Bristol

## [Blood, Salt, and Fury: Nalini Malani on her latest &#8220;Animation Chamber&#8221;](https://www.artforum.com/features/nalani-malani-on-venice-1000words-1234752653/)

_2026-06-25 · Thomas Patier · Features_

Malani layers mythology, war, and colonial history at the Magazzini del Sale during the Venice Biennale

## [The Catfish Knows First: Alexandre Estrela on His Art of Seismic Anticipation](https://www.artforum.com/features/the-catfish-knows-first-alexandre-estrela-on-art-of-seismic-anticipation-1234752037/)

_2026-06-10 · Pablo Larios · Features_

At Venice's Portuguese pavilion, planetary tremors drive a mise-en-scène of animal intuition and machine perception

## [The End of Neoliberal Art: Populism, Pluralism, and the Lessons of &#8217;76](https://www.artforum.com/features/katy-siegel-1976-bicentennial-neoliberal-art-world-1234750788/)

_2026-06-01 · Sophie Fox · Features_

If today’s art world appears trapped between oligarchy and institutional drift, the 1970s offer a revealing glimpse of another configuration

## [I Want More Space: Klara Liden’s Art of Public Disappearance](https://www.artforum.com/features/klara-liden-kunstwerke-kw-berlin-1234750791/)

_2026-06-01 · Sophie Fox · Features_

"Liden’s most poignant messages, concerning the ongoing 'redactions' of public speech in Germany, are indirect"

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## [The Last Kids of TV: Marc Kokopeli&#8217;s Art of Strange Sentimentality](https://www.artforum.com/features/marc-kokopeli-spotlight-theo-belci-1234750793/)

_2026-06-01 · Sophie Fox · Features_

In his tender, darkly comic work, Kokopeli sends up millennials' wretched attempts to make contact with the media culture of their youth

