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Bring Into Being

Mariam Zulfiqar, the curator of an exhibition of art installations at Chiswick House, says it marks ...

Black art matters: what not to miss in Miami

Miami Art Scene May 2021 – leading America’s obsessive, overdue, and necessarily over-weighted a...

Clare Woods – interview: ‘Fragility and vulnerability have always been...

Clare Woods talks about her new prints and collages, now on show at Cristea Roberts gallery in Londo...

Alex Da Corte: As Long as the Sun Lasts

Alex Da Corte’s brightly coloured stainless steel, aluminium and fibreglass installation, depictin...

Challenging Convention

This exceptionally well-curated exhibition brings together four female artists, from a pivotal point...

Clare Patey – interview: ‘People don’t take humour seriously enough...

Clare Patey talks about 25 years of creating and producing powerful, participatory, public artworks ...

Art for SDGs: Kitakyushu Art Festival – Imagining Our Future

The premise of this 11-day festival is that art can draw attention to the state of our planet and pr...

Armin Linke – interview: ‘We have to look at different categories of p...

The film-maker and photographer discusses recording the evolution of human-environment relations, th...

Ayashii: Decadent and Grotesque Images of Beauty in Modern Japanese Art

This exhibition explores Japanese artists’ notion of beauty in the late-18th to the early 20th cen...

Artes Mundi 9

The six shortlisted artists for 2021 explore colonialism, environmental breakdown and contentious hi...

Art appreciation in the metaverse

What on the physical earth do art collectors see in a CryptoPunk? Add to quick profits the bragging-...

Anne Hardy – interview: ‘I’m interested in residues, leftovers, stra...

Anne Hardy talks about her new series of photograms, now online at Maureen Paley’s Studio M, how l...

Claire Ashley – interview: ‘I’m not an artist who is scared about th...

Claire Ashley makes vast colourful, oddball inflatables. Ashley talks about giving life to these cha...

Crystal Fischetti – interview: ‘I use my whole body when I paint’

Crystal Fischetti talks about ‘coming out’ of the spiritual closet, and how she uses her whole b...

Christine and Jennifer Binnie – interview

Artist sisters Christine and Jennifer Binnie talk about their joint curation of an exhibition from t...

Abigail DeVille: Light of Freedom

In the year that has seen the Black Lives Matter movement and the questioning of what public statues...

Brian Dawn Chalkley: The Untold Depth of Savagery

Brian Dawn Chalkley’s alter ego, Dawn, has sketched a world of androgynous figures with guns in se...

Arctic: Culture and Climate

The British Museum’s latest exhibition explores the cultures of the Arctic and the many ingenious ...

Art by Remote: Art Basel Miami Beach

With the Miami Beach Convention Center turned into a Covid-testing site, taking ABMB meta, Miami’s...

Alfred Wallis Rediscovered

This show explores the works of the fisherman-turned-artist who painted the souls of boats and inspi...

Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman’s work explores language and perception in a manner that is at times irksome or troub...

Ali Kazim – interview: ‘When I picked up a pottery shard and it had so...

The artist talks about looking to ancient civilisations for inspiration, why he doesn’t like worki...

Bochner Boetti Fontana

This lush, even glamorous exhibition is curated by Mel Bochner and comprises 18 works by himself, Al...

Arik Levy and Zoé Ouvrier – interview: ‘We definitely influence each ...

Ahead of their first joint exhibition, Beyond Nature, the artists talk about their relationship to n...

Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts

To mark the 50th anniversary of this pioneering publication and exhibition, Cybernetic Serendipity: ...

Ann Veronica Janssens — interview: ‘I try to make visible the invisibl...

The Belgian artist discusses her perception-bending work, currently on display at the South London G...

Artemisia

Long-known for her autobiography, visceral and violent, yet strongly feminine portrayals of Apocryph...

Billie Zangewa – interview: ‘I realised that I had chosen to embody th...

Johannesburg-based Billie Zangewa, whose work is currently on show at Lehmann Maupin in New York, ta...

Christina Quarles – interview: ‘These works are holding onto that slow...

Created during lockdown, against a backdrop of rising deaths from Covid, the police killing of Georg...

Cecily Brown

The Baroque splendour of Blenheim Palace meets its match in Cecily Brown’s furious, kaleidoscopic ...

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