The November issue of ArtReview looks at question of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ taste, the blurring of absolute values and essential truths – and the potential in between. Featuring a cover profile on Turner Prize-nominee Sin Wai Kin, who has been upending gender essentialism via their drag queen personas since the early 2010s; a look at the ’bad’ paintings of American artist Robert Nava; a discussion between artists Stan Burnside and Tavares Strachan, on unlearning the Western art-historical canon via the collaborative ethos of Junkanoo, a Caribbean carnival-style street parade and sacred cultural rite; and a journey through Bangkok, following an audio walk by Orawan Arunrak. Also in this issue Ross Simonini talks to Barcelona-based duo Lolo & Sosaku; Rosanna McLaughlin wonders what a true-crime podcast about Ana Mendieta’s death adds to the discourse; plus, the usual selection of exhibition and book reviews from around the world, including the 58th Carnegie International and Bergen Assembly 2022.