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Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2019

From Ryan Orme’s inventive form of urban landscape painting to Eleonora Agostini’s weird depicti...

Seized By the Left Hand

In this truly hopeful, reflective group show, international artists explore alternative worlds and w...

In the Land of the Gods. Marc Chagall and the Greek World

This colourful exhibition explores the influences of the Hellenic world and its Bacchanalian myths o...

Alison Carlier – interview: ‘Drawn marks can describe and convey human...

Alison Carlier, the first to win the Jerwood Drawing Prize for an audio piece, talks about the overl...

Pio Abad – interview: ‘The backbone of my practice is family: personal...

The London-based Filipino artist talks about The Collection of Jane Ryan & William Saunders, 3D repl...

Francesco Clemente: Pastels

A career-spanning selection of pastels by the transavantguardia stalwart is best when at its most wh...

Vivian Suter

The Swiss-Argentine artist’s first exhibition in Britain is fragrant, sensorial and enigmatic in e...

Bernd and Hilla Becher: Industrial Visions

The Bechers’ austere photographs documenting industrial architecture across Britain, Europe and No...

Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance

Rego’s artworks are defiant and consuming. They depict suffering, oppression and cruelty, yet her ...

Alfredo Jaar – interview: ‘You can talk about violence without humilia...

As his seminal Rwanda Project is revived at London’s Goodman Gallery, the Chilean artist and archi...

Robert Holyhead – interview: ‘I see each painting as a single, emerged...

The artist discusses his new work, No Movement, No Colour, at Galerie Max Hetzler, London, and why, ...

Thomas Struth

Whether he is photographing cityscapes, families, visitors to art museums or even Disneyland, Struth...

Young Bomberg and the Old Masters

This disappointingly limited exhibition does little to uphold the promised insight into the influenc...

Art Basel Miami Beach 2019

Hit the refresh button! Just as the fair that 17 years ago rebranded Miami as an art hub began sitti...

VALIE EXPORT – interview: ‘My artworks are still a rebellion against t...

The pioneering Austrian feminist artist talks about breaking taboos and provoking aggressive respons...

Eco-Visionaries

This Royal Academy exhibition addresses a planet in a state of emergency with a range of artists and...

Hans Haacke: All Connected

Hans Haacke’s “All Connected” at the New Museum is a retrospective featuring his major kinetic...

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: The Hilton Als Series

In this gem of a show a handful of Yiadom-Boakye’s paintings and etchings beckon you into their sp...

International Festival of Performance Art (FIAP)

There were some riveting performances at this second iteration of the West Indian island’s festiva...

Dora Maar

This fascinating exhibition explores the long and varied career of the surrealist photographer and s...

The Extended Mind

This fascinating show explores the mind and how we think through our connections with other people, ...

Meryl McMaster – interview: ‘I explore complex questions around one’...

McMaster, who often transforms herself into hybrid animal-human creatures for her photographs, disc...

Anselm Kiefer: Superstrings, Runes, The Norns, Gordian Knot

Kiefer’s vast new works bring together scientific theory, mythology, astrology, mathematics and sp...

AnoZero’19 – Coimbra Biennial of Contemporary Art: A Terceira Margem/T...

The medieval setting of Coimbra in Portugal provides a worthy backdrop for the third iteration of th...

Hamish Fulton: A Decision to Choose Only Walking

This exhibition of almost 50 years of Fulton’s experience of walking the natural world is a breath...

Beneath the Surface

This exhibition of nine Scottish-based abstract artists repays visitors who are prepared to take the...

Mary Cameron: Life in Paint

An accomplished and adventurous artist, Cameron has largely been ignored since her death in 1921. Th...

Cerith Wyn Evans: “… the Illuminating Gas”

Enter Wyn Evans’s dazzling universe with this show of mesmerising light and sound sculptures and i...

Judy Chicago

Escaping from the shadows of The Dinner Party, a career-ranging survey of the pioneering feminist tr...

Radical Women: Jessica Dismorr and her Contemporaries

The radical politics of the early 20th century and the role of women in society coloured Dismorr’s...

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