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ArtReview March 2025 Issue Explores Measurement, Indigenous Knowledges, and Tech

publication · 2026-04-24

In the March 2025 issue of ArtReview, Adeline Chia writes about Pratchaya Phinthong, who examines value through quirky actions like gathering 549kg of fruit and displaying throwaway items. Amber Husain reflects on the emotional ties people have with Agnes Denes's wheat field from 1982, located on land worth $4.5 billion. Tanya Lukin Linklater's powerful performances question colonial standards, while Lakȟóta artist Kite creates AI datasets influenced by Indigenous dreamwork. The issue also features articles on the Zamanbap collective in Kyrgyzstan, tech culture longevity, the costs of Hong Kong's Northern Metropolis, tarot cards, and Gabriel García Márquez's Nobel speech. Reviews include On Kawara in Paris and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in London, among others.

Key facts

  • ArtReview March 2025 issue published
  • Cover feature on Pratchaya Phinthong by Adeline Chia
  • Pratchaya Phinthong picked 549kg of fruit and exhibited 549kg of junk
  • Agnes Denes planted 0.9 hectares of wheat in 1982 on land worth $4.5 billion
  • Amber Husain writes about sentimentalization of Denes's work
  • Tanya Lukin Linklater is Alutiiq/Sugpiaq artist
  • Kite is Lakȟóta artist working with AI
  • Zamanbap collective featured, defining contemporary art in Kyrgyzstan
  • Hong Kong's Northern Metropolis is 30,000-hectare housing and tech hub
  • Exhibition reviews include On Kawara in Paris, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in London, Leonora Carrington in San Francisco, Renata Lucas in São Paulo, 11th Asia Pacific Triennial in Brisbane

Entities

Artists

  • Pratchaya Phinthong
  • Agnes Denes
  • Tanya Lukin Linklater
  • Kite
  • On Kawara
  • Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
  • Leonora Carrington
  • Renata Lucas
  • Gabriel García Márquez

Institutions

  • ArtReview
  • Zamanbap
  • Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

Locations

  • New York
  • World Trade Center
  • Paris
  • London
  • San Francisco
  • São Paulo
  • Brisbane
  • Hong Kong
  • Kyrgyzstan

Sources