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Black Performance as Visual Art

Black performance needs no introduction. However, this is usually true with theatre, music and dance...

A Painter of Sorrows

The pictures of Russian painter Marc Chagall (1887-1985) have the simple charm of folk and fairy tal...

Calligraffiti: 1984/2013 – the art happening that launched the New York ...

A vibrant collaboration between Jeffrey Deitch, who curated the show, and Leila Heller, the longtime...

Cameron Abridged

The exhibition of Julia Margaret Cameron’s portraits and allegorical scenes currently on view at t...

American Modern – A Canon Revived

The recently opened American Modern: Hopper to O’Keeffe in the Museum of Modern Art is arranged in...

All I Have Learned and Forgotten Again

This major exhibition of works by Jockum Nordström [b.1963] explores the breadth of his work in col...

Bill Traylor

Since he was brought to public attention at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC with the 1982 exhi...

Bedwyr Williams: interview

Bedwyr Williams is currently representing Wales at the Venice Biennale with The Starry Messenger. He...

Club to Catwalk: London Fashion in the 1980s

With the explosive emergence of the London club scene in the 1980s came a new generation of fashion ...

Chagall: Modern Master

Two exhibitions of Chagall’s paintings overlap this summer, though surprisingly they have quite li...

Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo: Have you seen me before?

Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has enjoyed the status of one of Europe’s most prominent collecto...

Bill Viola: Frustrated Actions and Futile Gestures

Like most of Viola’s work, each series of videos in this exhibition hovers on an edge of some sort...

Coming Soon: Qatar and the Emirates

Linked by a coastline, by ambition, by energy and by sudden wealth, Qatar, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are p...

Architecture for All, Without Limits: Toyo Ito at 72

One of the superstar architects of the century, Toyo Ito, who turns 72 in June, said he now faces a ...

A Choice Collection of Latin American Art Comes Home

Working in the shadow of majestic Royal Palm trees, a team of architects, curators and artists engag...

Barbara Hepworth: The Hospital Drawings

Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, West Sussex, is showing Barbara Hepworth: The Hospital Drawings...

An Exhibition to See: Landscape/Landscript: Nature as Language in the Art ...

The Chinese artist, Xu Bing (b. 1955), is internationally acclaimed for his ability to challenge peo...

Antoni Tàpies

An exhibition of 11 paintings made between 1992 and 2009 by the late Catalan artist, Antoni Tàpies ...

A Post-Modern Renaissance Rooted in Tradition

Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design, Museum of Arts and Design, New York C...

Charles Harrison in Retrospect

Charles Harrison – art historian, Art & Language collaborator, and sometime critic and curator –...

A Highly Calculated Affair: Impressionism, Fashion & Modernity

Impressionism and Fashion debuted in fall 2012 at the Musée d’Orsay and has just opened at its se...

Constantin Brancusi: the essence of things

Two outstanding exhibitions of modern sculpture are on show together at Tate Modern in London, 'Cons...

Aalto and America

According to Sarah Williams Goldhagen (‘Aalto’s Embodied Rationalism’), who is one of the cont...

Art Basel Miami Beach 2012

The paint, the plaster and the woodchips have settled on Art Basel week in Miami and the tally is mi...

Cecil Beaton: Theatre of War

Propaganda may seem like a slightly cruel way to describe the war photography of Cecil Beaton, but i...

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2012

New Contemporaries has supported emerging artists from British art schools since 1949. Democratic an...

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery celebrates 25th Anniversary

The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, an independent museum on the Washington DC Mall under the Smithsonian...

Antipodean Springtime: Letter from Australia

Janet McKenzie spends a wonderful and art-packed three weeks in Australia....

An American In Paris: Edward Hopper Retrospective

This major exhibition at the Grand Palais is a timely successor to that mounted by Tate Modern in 20...

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