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Balthus Retrospective

Marking the 15th anniversary of the death of one of the 20th century’s most enigmatic painters, th...

Alice Cunningham: ‘The quarries were my biggest inspiration’

The artist talks about her experience of learning to work with marble from Michelangelo’s preferre...

Clifford Ross: ‘I indulge in extreme photography’

He is always looking for the fullest expression of his conception and will follow it past any sane p...

Ben Johnson: the making of Patio de los Arrayanes

We visited Ben Johnson in his west London studio over a 12-month period to film him working on a lar...

Cayce Zavaglia: ‘I have always wanted my work to be about the portrait a...

The artist talks about painting, embroidery, close relationships and how her studio practice develop...

Chelsea Knight: ‘We are all outsiders and insiders’

The artist talks about working at the threshold between video and performance, her interest in langu...

Bill Viola: ‘I was always interested in the inner life of the world arou...

Dealing with themes of life and death, human consciousness and emotional expression, the artist’s ...

Bob and Roberta Smith: ‘Put all those rotten politicians under pressure ...

By bringing politics into art, the artist Patrick Brill, better known as Bob and Roberta Smith, hope...

Ayakamay: ‘I’m a street performer’

American-born Japanese artist Ayakamay came to London this month to perform at Hoxton’s Red Galler...

Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting

This major retrospective showcases the pioneering work of Italian artist Alberto Burri, who took up ...

Ciara Phillips: British Art Show 8

Ciara Phillips – one of last year’s Turner Prize nominees – is a Glasgow-based Canadian artist...

British Art Show 8

Now in its eighth year, the British Art Show is the largest and most ambitious touring exhibition of...

Antony Donaldson: ‘Painting is a singular thing’

The artist talks about home visits from his tutors when he was at the Slade in the 1950s, being infl...

Broad and Broader

Eli and Edythe’s brilliantly realised dream of a palace for their art joins a developer’s brief ...

Celts: Art and Identity

The identity of the Celts might be as evasive as a will-o'-the-wisp, but as this wonderful exhibitio...

Carl Plackman: Obscure Territories

Carl Plackman rarely discussed his work, which, spanning sculpture, drawing and installation, refuse...

Anj Smith: ‘The figure is a device on which to hang my concerns’

The artist talks about the collapsing of genres, her desire to portray identity post gender and pain...

Anita Glesta: ‘I would like this work to be a vehicle of communication ...

The artist talks about the motivation behind her brightly coloured projection of frenzied fish on to...

Bridget Riley: Learning From Seurat

Through the works of Georges Seurat, Bridget Riley learned about colour. His The Bridge at Courbevoi...

Chudamani Clowes: ‘I wanted to show immigration and migration in a posit...

Chudamani Clowes talks about immigration, her personal connection to west London and the human trage...

Anna Dumitriu: ‘Bacteria are living organisms that you can work with –...

Not many artists would want to work with bacteria, smelly faecal transplants or anthrax, but Dumitri...

Construction Industry: Contemporary Assemblage, Construction and Relief

This group exhibition makes a strong case that assemblage – as an art form – is still influentia...

Charles Lim: ‘It’s very easy to see the sea as a sublime space where y...

With his sailing background, Charles Lim explains, he sees the sea as ‘just an office’. His 10-y...

Charles Gaines: ‘I am dealing in the area of how meaning is formed’

The US conceptual artist and educator talks about why he believes art should be interested in knowle...

Art in Dialogue: Duccio | Caro

Bringing together a medieval Sienese altarpiece fragment and a late-20th-century abstract sculpture,...

Caro in Yorkshire

This unmissable two-venue retrospective of Anthony Caro’s work encompasses everything from his vas...

Alinka Echeverria: ‘As soon as you lift up the camera, you make the othe...

The photographer talks about her work looking at political and religious beliefs, including a visit ...

Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World

Barbara Hepworth is seen as one of the most important figures in the development of abstract art in ...

Bruges Triennial 2015

The triennial’s theme was the megacity, imagining what Bruges would be like if the millions of tou...

Black Mould

Michaël Borremans’ current exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery in London conjures a nightmarish w...

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