Cataracts, black market goods, and jazz grooves feature in this selection of four Romanian artworks.
Read moreDivorce Iranian Style
Women face Iran's court system in this documentary by Kim Longinotto and Ziba Mir-Hosseini.
Read moreTintinnabular
Silver-skinned spirits and tinkling shells feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Tintinnabular'.
Read moreNaissances
A birth is depicted via alliteration and assonance in this performance poem by Gabrielle Tuloup.
Read moreUntitled #209
A quartet of blue hues sweeps over the viewer in this sunny, deceptively simple painting by Etel Adnan.
Read moreInterview: Doug Tuttle
'I wait for art to force its way into my life.' We talk to Doug Tuttle, musician and former member of MMOSS.
Read moreColombia
Reclining women, property ploys, and accordion duels feature in this selection of four Colombian artworks.
Read moreTracy Chapman
Romantic ballads sit next to perceptive social commentary on Tracy Chapman's debut album.
Read moreVirtual
Cartesian grids, red pills, and echolocation feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Virtual'.
Read moreSaudi Automobile
Sarah Abu Abdallah treats a battered car to a new coat of pink paint in this incisive work of video art.
Read morePlay It as It Lays
A woman attempts to escape from ennui by taking to the freeway in this blistering novel by Joan Didion.
Read moreInterview: Salvatore Scibona
'The goal of art was never to understand.' We talk to Salvatore Scibona, author of The End.
Read moreCyprus
Jagged paintings, societal pressures, and oral histories feature in this selection of four Cypriot artworks.
Read moreMarianne and Juliane
Two sisters rebel against the same politics via very different means in this film by Margarethe von Trotta.
Read moreHarakiri
Swimming caps and bloody battles feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Harakiri'.
Read moreTlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius
Jorge Luis Borges explores an encyclopaedia of apocryphal planets in this enigmatic short story.
Read moreUntitled #97
Cindy Sherman sits, slumped against hand, clutching a bathrobe to her body in this frank photograph.
Read moreInterview: Evie Wyld
'Art is not a community service.' We talk to Evie Wyld, award-winning author of All the Birds, Singing.
Read moreWoodlands
Secluded boarding schools and sound stories feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Woodlands'.
Read moreAn Empty Bliss
Fifties music hall songs are dusted down and distorted in this poignant ambient album by The Caretaker.
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