Thomas Kilpper: The Politics of Heritage vs the Heritage of Politics
Edinburgh Printmakers celebrates its new home with an exhibition by Thomas Kilpper, in which the Ger...
This Is What It Is to Be Happy
What is it to be happy in an age where mental health problems are so prevalent? How can communing wi...
Sean Edwards: Undo Things Done – Venice Biennale 2019
Sean Edwards discusses growing up in a community with low expectations and expressing the most hones...
Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition
This show takes us through the ephemera of Kubrick’s films – from female mannequins and a giant ...
Sea Star: Sean Scully at the National Gallery
In this exhibition of more than 30 of Scully’s paintings, prints and pastels, JMW Turner’s The E...
At this French sculpture park, whose landscape is dotted with his structures, the Japanese architect...
The Power of Intention: Reinventing the (Prayer) Wheel
The exhibition is not only a visual and intellectual tour de force, but also offers spiritual fulfil...
From historical displays to recent works by relatively unknown artists, from performance to installa...
Sara Piccinini – interview: ‘We don’t want to give an idea of comple...
In 2007, the formidable art collection of Achille Maramotti, the man behind the Max Mara fashion hou...
Stalking the Image: Margaret Tait and her Legacy
In the centenary year of Tait’s birth, this exhibition of short films celebrates her pioneering le...
From storms thrashing lighthouses to mountaintops enveloped by cloud, from golden piazzas to the Ita...
Shen Fan: Works in Abstraction 1992-2017
This exhibition presents a survey of works by the Shanghai-based artist whose aim is to open up a di...
Nature, says Swartz, is her primary source of inspiration and her paintings are grounded in the incr...
With glimmers of a cloak-and-danger cold war thriller, this look at the US artist’s 1958 UK debut ...
This exhibition brings together the works of a formidable group of artists whose friendship has insp...
The sky’s the limit: OMA and Bjarke Ingels reinvent Stockholm’s reside...
With two new luxury blocks of flats, OMA and Bjarke Ingels Group have added their architectural sign...
The Bunker Artspace – Art as autobiography
Given a test run last autumn and reopening on 2 December, The Bunker, a private venue fronting the c...
This immersive installation documents Sierra’s provocative planting of black flags – symbol of t...
Suspension: A History of Abstract Hanging Sculpture 1918-2018
From Duchamp’s Travelling Sculpture to a tiny work by Ruth Asawa, Suspension proposes a new catego...
Stephen Farthing on The Miracle Paintings
Farthing explains how his Miracle paintings, now on show at Salisbury Cathedral, came from a convers...
From Ann Veronica Janssens’ Magic Mirrors to Anish Kapoor’s mind-bending sculptures, this playfu...
Nicolas and Frances McDowall started the Old Stile Press almost 40 years ago. They talk to Studio In...
Spellbound: Magic, Ritual and Witchcraft
Spellbound is an exhibition that not only examines the superstitious practices that governed our anc...
Tamsyn Challenger: Free the Pussy!
The artist-curator Tamsyn Challenger talks about Free the Pussy!, the exhibition she has curated to ...
The London-based artist Simon English talks about chance, addiction and the wilful act of drawing...
Tamara Henderson – interview: ‘You could say the maquettes were the hy...
Tamara Henderson discusses the transmigration of the soul, the transformative properties of clay, an...
Thierry Oussou: ‘I would like the discourse that I am developing in my w...
The Benin-born artist Thierry Oussou reflects on his artistic practice, the need for repatriation of...
This major retrospective of the work of Thomas Bayrle brings together works from the past 50 years a...
Tania Kovats and Kimathi Donkor discuss drawing practice and education
After the pop-up symposium Lines of Thought at Trinity Buoy Wharf, the new partner for what was form...
Tai Xiangzhou is committed to a traditional lexicon, his ink paintings magnificent, deeply indebted ...