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ArtReview's March 2023 Issue Examines Global Crisis and Alternatives in Art Education

publication · 2026-04-20

The March 2023 edition of ArtReview addresses a crisis in art education worldwide, emphasizing challenges such as privatization, dwindling funding, and scarce resources impacting art institutions. It showcases a network of alternative art schools that explore innovative educational models. Featured interviews include Chus Martínez discussing the management of a state art school in Central Europe, Candice Hopkins on Native American studies at Bard, Doryun Chong on the role of museums in education, and Oyindamola Fakeye on the pan-African objectives of the Àsìkò Art School. Kuba Szreder examines self-education movements in response to institutional shortcomings. The issue also presents artist projects by Rosalie Schweiker, excerpts from The Black School's Process Deck, and an interview with Erin Jane Nelson regarding her queer fertility ceramics, along with global exhibition and book critiques.

Key facts

  • ArtReview's March 2023 issue focuses on art education globally
  • Formal art schools face crises due to privatization, funding cuts, and limited resources
  • The issue explores alternative art school models worldwide
  • Interviews feature Chus Martínez, Candice Hopkins, Doryun Chong, Oyindamola Fakeye, and Kuba Szreder
  • Artist projects include work by Rosalie Schweiker and The Black School
  • Includes interview with ceramic artist Erin Jane Nelson on queer fertility
  • Contains reviews of Bangkok Art Biennale and Ming Smith at MoMA
  • Features coverage of books about Chuck D and ESG

Entities

Artists

  • Rosalie Schweiker
  • Erin Jane Nelson
  • Ming Smith
  • Chuck D
  • ESG

Institutions

  • ArtReview
  • Bard
  • Àsìkò Art School
  • Free/Slow University of Warsaw
  • The Black School
  • Bangkok Art Biennale
  • MoMA
  • BBC

Locations

  • Central Europe
  • United States
  • Warsaw
  • Atlanta
  • Bangkok
  • New York

Sources