This show is billed as bringing together a group of younger artists ‘experimenting with colour, ma...
Ceramic, bronze and video works spanning 20 years of Simone Leigh’s practice, including nine works...
The Rossettis: This exhibition is both broader and narrower than its title suggests. In a nutshell, ...
Colour, gesture and expression permeate the works of Chaïm Soutine and Leon Kossoff, but this exhib...
Stefan Brüggemann: Not Black, Not White, Silver
Spray-painted words ‘deface’ an array of surfaces, vast and small, some fashioned from expensive...
Treasures of Ukraine – book review
This book chronicles Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage even as the war with Russia threatens the ve...
Souls Grown Deep Like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South
Scrap metal, old clothing, paint tins, driftwood, furniture and animal bones are rendered into works...
Tiffanie Delune – interview: ‘I want people to feel like they’re wal...
The artist talks about her time on a residency in Ghana, culminating in her current solo show there,...
Nine artists, including Lubaina Himid, Hana Miletić and Moyra Davey, consider the fraught subject o...
Now on show at Turner Contemporary, Sonia Boyce’s immersive multimedia installation, which won the...
Shanti Panchal – interview: ‘It’s a meditative process, a layering o...
Shanti Panchal discusses the enduring power of painting, the evolution of his watercolour technique,...
Scott Covert – interview: ‘For me, each brushstroke is a lifetime’
In a long overdue first European exhibition, at Studio Voltaire, London, American artist Scott Cover...
Trickster Figures: Sculpture and the Body
A clever curation of contemporary sculpture alluding to bodies or systems that relate to bodies, thi...
Neshat’s haunting new video installation is a fictionalised account of the effect of imprisonment ...
For this new installation, commissioned by the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Steve McQueen ...
Sabine Marcelis – interview: ‘I love to play with light’
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis talks about her installation at the Vitra Schaudepot, which shines a ...
Leaving the buzz to the glamorous new spaces that international mega-galleries are opening in Los An...
Reflecting on violence, particularly against women and minorities, Saba Farhoudnia’s paintings for...
War in Abkhazia in 1992-93 resulted in deaths, displacement and the loss of its national archive, wi...
Shōji Hamada: A Japanese Potter in Ditchling
This show explores the works, friendships and shared practices of Shōji Hamada and Bernard Leach as...
Tune in to being a tree, explore the world through the ‘eyes’ of a potato … Rather than dwelli...
Sussex Landscape: Chalk, Wood and Water
With an outstanding collection of work from JMW Turner to Eric Ravilious to Wolfgang Tillmans, this ...
Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art
Expect the unexpected from this exuberant show of ceramic fine art, filled as it is with fantastical...
The Artist’s Studio: A Cultural History – book review
Hall’s accounts of the changing nature of artists’ studios from Greek antiquity onwards are enth...
Shi Jinsong: Waiting for a response which we might never get
With his tree motorbikes modelled on Harley-Davidsons and bamboo fashioned from metal, Shi Jinsong s...
Stephen Willats: Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs
In the 1970s, Stephen Willats worked with four socially disparate tennis clubs in Nottingham in a pa...
Sámi Pavilion (Nordic Countries), Venice Biennale 2022
Sámi artists Anders Sunna, Máret Ánne Sara and Pauliina Feodoroff have transformed the Nordic Pav...
The theme of the 17th Istanbul Biennial is composting, the idea being to seed a multitude of communi...
Sturtevant: Dialectic of Distance
On the 55th anniversary of Sturtevant’s radical re-creation of Claes Oldenburg’s The Store, Thad...
Sascha Wiederhold: Rediscovery of a Forgotten Artist
The great museum of modern German art reintroduces the world to Sascha Wiederhold, chronicler of Wei...