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Beatriz Milhazes – interview: ‘My big ambition is always to try to do ...

On the occasion of a major survey of her work at Margate’s Turner Contemporary, Brazilian artist B...

Helsinki Biennial 2023: New Directions May Emerge

If this second Helsinki Biennial lacks the ‘wow factor’ of its predecessor, it is partially down...

Georgia O’Keeffe: Memories of Drawings

This small, touring exhibition gives an incredible insight into the mind of Georgia O’Keeffe, show...

Risham Syed – interview: ‘It’s an inward-looking invitation to conte...

Syed talks about Each Tiny Drop, her intervention in a city park, as part of Manchester Internationa...

Ryan Gander – interview: ‘The stuff outside in the world is way better...

Ryan Gander explains why he is giving away free coins at the Manchester International Festival and h...

Tino Sehgal – interview: ‘It’s an invitation to think about skill an...

Tina Sehgal, the enigmatic and publicity-averse artist, discusses his new work for Manchester Intern...

Manchester International Festival 2023

From a polka-dot tastic show from Yayoi Kusama to an unlikely combination of footballers and musicia...

Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis

Cornelia Parker, Agnes Denes and Otobong Nkanga are among 15 artists hoping to change our response t...

Leonor Antunes: The Apparent Length of a Floor Area

With her delicate metal nets, homely cork floors and cascading ropes, Leonor Antunes reflects her in...

Alberta Whittle: Create Dangerously

In this immersive show, Barbadian-Scottish artist Alberta Whittle exposes the iniquities of racism a...

Art and Artifice: Fakes from the Collection

If there is one thing great art institutions usually try to avoid, it is fakes. The Courtauld Galler...

Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief

A survey of the Chinese American artist Martin Wong confirms him as one of the most unusual, ingenio...

George Gittoes – interview: ‘The spirit of art cannot be suppressed by...

Australian artist George Gittoes has been visiting war zones for 50 years and he and his wife travel...

Capturing the Moment: A Journey through Painting and Photography

This exhibition considers the relationship between the two media, from documentary photography of th...

The God That Failed: Louise Bourgeois, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko

An intriguing exhibition situates Bourgeois’ characterful early sculptures alongside the two incip...

Tom Wood – interview: ‘I started doing portraits of these kids hanging...

For 50 years, Tom Wood has been out on the streets taking intimate, informal, often quirky, photogra...

Chris Ofili: The Seven Deadly Sins

In Chris Ofili’s major new series of paintings, he invites us to contemplate the subject of sin, t...

Tomás Saraceno in Collaboration: Web(s) of Life

Argentine artist-activist Tomás Saraceno wants us to fall in love with spiders. His thoughtful Serp...

Paul Smith – interview: ‘I'd often look up and ask the boss, “Mr Pic...

To mark the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s death, the Musée National Picasso, Paris, commissioned ...

Kent Chan: Future Tropics

In his first UK solo show, Kent Chan bombards us with waves of heat and sound in an intensely kinaes...

Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings

This show focuses on Hurvin Anderson’s barbershop paintings, a subject he has been returning to fo...

Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis of Assisi, whose story began with a painting, has been depicted in more than 20,000 wo...

Ellsworth Kelly at 100

This exhilarating and comprehensive show, celebrating the centennial of Ellsworth Kelly's birth, fea...

Dominic Harris – interview: ‘I’m trying to empower the viewer to ass...

At his latest exhibition, Feeding Consciousness, at the Halcyon Gallery, British artist Dominic Harr...

Agata Słowak: Time Is Love

Identity and sexuality are explored in the young Polish artist Agata Słowak’s powerful and contro...

Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris

With her focus on quiet domestic interiors and sensitive portraits of women, Gwen John has long been...

The Reason for Painting

This show is billed as bringing together a group of younger artists ‘experimenting with colour, ma...

Amy Sillman – interview: ‘We’re in this sticky place between despair...

On the occasion of her latest exhibition at Thomas Dane’s Naples gallery, the ever-probing Amy Sil...

Maki Na Kamura – interview: ‘People in the presence of my work can pro...

Maki Na Kamura, the Berlin-based Japanese painter, touches on her interest in patterns of structures...

La Horde

An invigorating survey of the French art and dance collective explores how dance binds communities t...

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