Flash Art, Spring 2026
Flash Art is a leading international contemporary art publication and platform dedicated to exploring the evolving cultural landscape through criticism, exclusive interviews, emerging and established artist profiles, exhibition reviews, transdisciplinary think-pieces, and regional spotlights.
In this issue: Relevance
The spring issue of Flash Art explores fleeting temporalities of representation. The artists in this issue warp media through cheeky rearrangement and sly facsimile, speaking to the persistence of vision beyond the retina. "What does a memory, a TV show, or a feeling look like when it’s not viewed through the eyes but recreated through the hazy lens of retrospective remembering?" Highlights include Luc Tuyman on American artist's involvement in the CIA, the technical benefits of painting with a mirror, and the memories that conjure his paintings, while Juergen Teller’s iPhone documents his Antwerp studio. Anne Imhof on formative diving-board memories while standing at the edge of a sixty-foot-long steel swimming pool. Elizabeth Englander on her relationship to death, Buddhism, and the compulsion to create vertical art. This issue also includes archival Flash Art pieces on Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, and Bruce Nauman, which span from 1986 to 2009.
Milan, Italy, 23x30cm, 255 pages, Semi-annual