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Nanda Vigo (1936-2020)

Nanda Vigo, the multifaceted protagonist of postwar European arts, has died in Milan aged 83...

Nicolaes Maes: Dutch Master of the Golden Age

The National Gallery charts the fascinatingly bisected oeuvre of Nicolaes Maes, whose early genre in...

Oluwole Omofemi – interview: ‘In my paintings, I try to tell the black...

The Nigerian artist talks about how he uses hair – specifically the afro – as a metaphor for fre...

Mary Weatherford: Canyon–Daisy–Eden

This first survey show for the artist features work from 1989 to 2015 and reveals the experimental n...

Maurice Burns – interview: ‘I think musically when I compose my painti...

The artist talks about his current exhibition at Gerald Peters, his first show in New York, his comp...

Marguerite Humeau – interview : ‘I think art was born from a will to b...

Whether she is reconstructing the voice of Cleopatra or creating futuristic elephantine forms, Humea...

Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography

I had hoped this would be a show full of challenges and questions, but with its images of bodybuilde...

Museum

Museum focuses on the history of institutional critique and its contemporary manifestations, but fai...

Naum Gabo: Constructions for Real Life

This first major British survey of Gabo’s work in more than 30 years includes paintings, drawings,...

Not Vital: SCARCH

Is there another living artist who has reimagined what architecture is or does quite so comprehensiv...

Meryl McMaster – interview: ‘I explore complex questions around one’...

McMaster, who often transforms herself into hybrid animal-human creatures for her photographs, disc...

Mary Cameron: Life in Paint

An accomplished and adventurous artist, Cameron has largely been ignored since her death in 1921. Th...

Noritaka Tatehana: Refashioning Beauty

Tatehana’s first solo US exhibition provides a new perspective on symbolism in traditional Japanes...

Maurizio Cattelan: Where to now?

After the commotion of the heist, the recently ended exhibition, Victory is not an Option, at Blenhe...

Now: Katie Paterson, Darren Almond, Shona Macnaughton and Lucy Raven

From Paterson’s exploration of deep time and the cosmos to Almond’s ethereal moonlit photographs...

Mark Bradford: Cerberus

In his first exhibition at Hauser & Wirth London, the LA-based artist looks into the past to create ...

Nam June Paik

The inventiveness and curiosity of Nam June Paik is what shines through in this show of visionary wo...

Michael Simpson – interview: ‘Every single painting involves an elemen...

The artist discusses how going to a football match at the age of seven inspired him to start paintin...

Michael Sherrill – interview: ‘I’d call myself a student of art’

Sherrill talks about his current retrospective at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, why he calls ...

MoMA Triumphant

The restored, expanded MoMA has opened its doors and it is a bold new vision...

Mikhail Karikis – interview: ‘I have never cried during filming until ...

Karikis has filmed children, teenagers, elderly female pearl divers and others on the margins on soc...

Maria Pasenau – interview: ‘I made all these works through the prism o...

The young Norwegian photographer talks about fear, red devils, graveyards and reinvesting photograph...

Mona Hatoum: Remains to be Seen

This engaging exhibition, horrifying and humorous by turn, includes installation, sculptures and wor...

Nicoline van Harskamp – interview: ‘Once you start thinking about name...

Van Harskamp is a woman obsessed by language. Here she talks about people’s names, what she calls ...

Michael Landy – interview: ‘The projects no longer exist, but they are...

The sociologically inclined Landy is creating an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the Kald...

Milton Avery: The Late Portraits

Focusing on works done in the final four years of Avery’s career, these portraits depict the peopl...

Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life

There are nearly 30 years of work in this retrospective, so it is to be hoped that, despite the show...

New Orleans Museum Unveils Sculpture Garden Expansion

Devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the sculpture garden now has a spacious new extension and a...

Natalia Goncharova

This landmark retrospective highlights the breathtaking variety of Goncharova’s output, from relig...

Nicole Eisenman: Groupings of Works from Fountain

Eisenman’s Groupings of Works from Fountain, three sculptures joyfully spouting or spitting water ...

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