A piece in Frieze this week asks if the art world can kick its addiction to air travel as the climate crisis intensifies. “We are all implicated in making travel aspirational, for accepting the idea that living ‘between’ places is more cosmopolitan, more creative, than settling in just one and staying there,” writes critic Kyle Chayka. “We keep choosing to leave every few weeks, constantly advertising for subletters on Facebook, melting the Arctic ice, because movement is so pleasurable.”
Read more at Frieze