Two years on from the start of the pandemic, ArtReview zooms in artists who reflect on the body as a both fragile and resilient vessel and engage with care as practice. Featuring Sidsel Meineche Hansen, the Danish artist exploring our bodies as a site of resistance against a policed state; Gala Porras-Kim on giving agency to the dead and why museums need spiritual caretakers; Jesse Darling’s odes to fragility under capitalism; Nairy Baghramian’s bodily sculptures; and a critical look at the artists meaningfully mining the potential of digital art in the era of NFTs. Plus the usual mix of opinions, exhibition reviews and book reviews.