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Tacita Dean: Woman With a Red Hat

Centred around the theme of “performance”, this show cleverly connects the art, film and theatre...

Teresa Lawton: Tipping the Balance

Lawton’s paintings are inspired by her love of Dorset, where she explore the shapes and colours of...

Shelley Himmelstein: Soccerscapes – Fifa World Cup Series; Michael Sorga...

Gallery director Randall Harris explains how this double show came about, while Himmelstein talks ab...

Starting from the Desert: Ecologies on the Edge – Second Yinchuan Bienna...

There are some strong individual showings at the biennale, but its curatorial framework is a mystery...

Theaster Gates: Black Madonna

Gates hopes to challenge and confront the prevailing European narratives of racial and religious aut...

Samaneh Moafi of Forensic Architecture: ‘We are taking something that is...

Forensic Architecture has never designed a building. Instead, it acts as an architectural detective ...

True Colours: Helen Beard, Sadie Laska and Boo Saville

True Colours, curated by Damien Hirst for his Newport Street Gallery in London, shows works by Beard...

Sadie Laska: interview

New York-based Sadie Laska, who is both a painter and a drummer, brings her improvisation skills int...

Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire

A fresh look at the paintings of British émigré Thomas Cole reveals some eerily relevant messages ...

The Ol’ Switcheroo

This group exhibition, by the artists Rebecca Lennon, Sarah Duffy and Sophie Jung with curator Carol...

Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art

Shape of Light is an exhibition for die-hard art photography enthusiasts. The rest of us will strugg...

Shonky: The Aesthetics of Awkwardness

Guest curated by John Walter, as part of the Hayward Gallery’s Touring Curatorial Open, this vibra...

Under Cover: A Secret History of Cross-Dressers

Based on found photographs collected by French film-maker Sébastien Lifshitz, this exhibition at th...

SUPERSTRUCTURES: The New Architecture 1960-1990

Forty years after it opened, the Sainsbury Centre plays host to an exhibition looking at the pioneer...

The Armory Show 2018

This year’s Armory Show offered viewers an impressive selection of works by a wide range of artist...

Su Richardson: interview

Su Richardson talks about her work in the exhibition Home Strike at I’étrangère, London...

Source and Stimulus: Polke, Lichtenstein, Laing

Presenting Roy Lichtenstein, Sigmar Polke and Gerald Laing in dialogue with each other within the co...

Sam Stewart: ‘From a psychological perspective, working in someone's hom...

For his first solo exhibition, artist-designer Sam Stewart transforms an unoccupied space within a N...

The Enchanted Room: Modern Works from the Pinacoteca di Brera

Teeming with hidden treasures, this exhibition is a compact survey of key movements and artists in I...

Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959-1989

The exhibition is a must-see for anyone interested in the early history of computer technology and i...

Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil

As revealed by this tightly curated exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Tarsila do Amar...

Sophie Herxheimer: ‘I’m after precision in poetry … I’m after exac...

Poet, writer and image-maker Sophie Herxheimer talks about the ideas and inspiration that inform her...

Threesome and 3X3

Curator Anna McNay has put together two exhibitions – Threesome, a collaboration between three fem...

The Land We Live In – The Land We Left Behind

With an extraordinary diversity of work, from medieval Korean ceramics to cutting-edge conceptual ar...

Tabita Rezaire: ‘Reclamation allowed me to glow into my blackness, woman...

The artist talks about ‘decolonial healing’, her response to cyber-racism and the distorted repr...

Torbjørn Rødland: Back in Touch

Secrets lurk in Rødland’s photographs, but in chasing the thrill of the secret, his images fall s...

Sriwhana Spong: a hook but no fish

Spong explores the invented language of Hildegard von Bingen, a 12th-century mystic. Over the Pump H...

Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection

A museum committed to the art of the American South presents an exhibition that highlights the contr...

Sofia Stevi: Turning forty winks into a decade

Greek artist Sofia Stevi’s paintings ooze confidence, sensuality and an improvisational spontaneit...

Shirazeh Houshiary: ‘We can’t fix our identity or our borders, the onl...

Houshiary talks about evolution, Einstein and shamans, and how her work involves thinking in other d...

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