Transfigurations: Modern Masters from the Wexner Family Collection
This exhibition, which revolves around Pablo Picasso, Jean Dubuffet and Alberto Giacometti, offers w...
Through photographs, film and video art, in his exhibition at Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery, Can...
Studio International visited the artist Steven Appleby's studio in south London. Appleby, whose work...
What defines the British national character? The British Line, an exhibition at the Robin Katz galle...
With his film Ashes, and an accompanying pair of sculptures, Steve McQueen highlights an uncomfortab...
Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan
Trajectories looks at printmaking from India and Pakistan and establishes a context for its developm...
Egon Schiele’s iconic drawings are a starting point for this extensive group show at Drawing Room,...
UOVO, a $70m state-of-the-art storage facility for high-end artwork, is to open in New York City nex...
Sensation and Sensuality: Rubens and his Legacy
This true gem of an exhibition shows not only Rubens’ vast creativeness, but the incredible artist...
The Present of Modernism at Vienna’s Mumok compares works from the original movement alongside ear...
The Real Tudors: Kings and Queens Rediscovered
The latest exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery seeks to strip back the layers of 16th-centur...
Sally Smart, known for her large-scale installations, talks about her recent project, The Pedagogica...
The Digital Revolution and the beginning of New Media Art
From the ICA’s landmark 1968 show Cybernetic Serendipity through Pac-Man and Mario Bros to the lat...
Stephen Farthing, Rootstein Hopkins Chair of Drawing, talks to Janet McKenzie about his obsession wi...
The lives of the women behind the Zero artists
Strong Women For Art: In Conversation with Anna Lenz is a celebration of women who have lived with m...
Susan Hiller’s exploration of anthropology and psychoanalysis sees her collecting, cataloguing, re...
Sapporo International Art Festival 2014
The first Sapporo International Art Festival is taking place in Sapporo city, which is on Hokkaido, ...
The exhibition at Blain Southern in London this summer represents the opportunity to experience the ...
Truth and Memory: British Art of the First World War
Truth and Memory at the Imperial War Museum in London is a major retrospective, comprising more than...
The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st-Century Art
Alistair Hicks’s new book, The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st Century Art, indicates t...
This is the second edition of the Berlin Art Prize, which was launched last year. The prize, which i...
Save Yourself! is an exhibition of small-scale drawings by seven artists from different generations,...
From the early days of its development two centuries ago, photography has been closely aligned with ...
Unravelling the Mystery and Mastery of America’s First Couturier
Harold Koda, curator-in-charge at the Costume Institute, discusses Charles James’s ingenious desig...
For as long as we have told stories, we have told them of the sea. For every culture on its shores, ...
United Visual Artists: Vanishing Point
United Visual Artists (UVA) was formed in 2003 by Matthew Clark, Chris Bird and Ash Nehru. Since the...
The multidisciplinary artist Shezad Dawood’s first solo London show opened at the Parasol Unit in ...
Untitled (Unconscious) Rachel Howard, Boo Saville, Gorka Mohamed, George Z...
Untitled (Unconscious) at the TJ Boulting Gallery in London presents the work of five contemporary a...
Tauba Auerbach and David Robilliard
The opening of two small solo shows by mixed-media artist Tauba Auerbach and poet-painter David Robi...
Seth Cluett: The Persistence of Traces
Seth Cluett: The Persistence of Traces includes stand-alone pieces, projection, sound and drawing, a...