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In Ming Wong’s adaptation of Visconti’s Death in Venice, the artist plays the starring roles himself; we look at his multiple reflections. Back in London, ArtReview’s editors challenge each other to a reviews marathon. And Jacques Rancière, the artworld’s favourite political philosopher, answers the question: can art ever really change the world? Plus: design goes whole hog, what Aleksandra Mir has been up to since showing us how not to cook, and why Justin Lieberman isn’t coming out to play. |