The newest issue from the triannual journal of art history and theory. Established in 1998, Afterall is a journal of contemporary art that provides an in-depth analysis of art and its social, political, and philosophical contexts. Each issue provides the reader with well-researched contributions that discuss each artist’s work from different perspectives. Contextual essays and other texts discussing events, works, or exhibitions further develop the thematic focus of each issue. ? The volume will include contributions on Jonathas de Andrade (Filipa Ramos in conversation with Nav Haq), Rosana Paulino (Amanda Carneiro), Richard Mosse (Ailton Krenak in conversation with Charles Stankievech); contributions from Felix Kalmenson, “Between Mean Time”; Lotte Arndt, “On the Lubumbashi Biennale”; Stephanie Bailey on Sin Wai Kin; Corina L. Apostol on “Botanical Entanglements, Women’s Emancipation, and Coloniality”; and Adeena Mey on “The Politics of the Forest and Land in Cambodian Contemporary Art”; an Artist’s Insert from Marwa Arsanios; and more.