Nikolai Astrup: Painting Norway
Astrup described himself as a naive naturalist painter, and his richly colourful landscapes are pote...
Maha Malluh: ‘I don’t see the point in creating new objects while we h...
The Saudi Arabian artist talks about the allure of working with found objects, why she considers gen...
Anthony Engi Meacock: ‘Bringing creative practice out of the art bubble ...
The founder member of Assemble, which last year became the first architectural practice to win the T...
Betty Woodman: Theatre of the Domestic
Breaking the boundaries between 2D and 3D works, Betty Woodman’s ceramic assemblages resemble stag...
Jerwood Encounters: Common Property
Through the work of six artists, including three new commissions, this exhibition looks at the thorn...
Kaleidoscope: The Indivisible Present
In the first of its exhibitions to celebrate its 50th birthday, the museum focuses on the examinatio...
Hector McDonnell: ‘My paintings have always been about personal experien...
As well as a realist painter, of everything from Northern Ireland’s infamous Maze prison to Rwanda...
Andy Warhol: Works from the Hall Collection
With more than 100 previously unseen works from the Hall Collection, this expertly curated exhibitio...
Superflex’s Rasmus Nielsen: ‘I would not call us do-gooders, but maybe...
Superflex, Jakob Fenger, Rasmus Nielsen, Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jerwood Vi...
A Harvey Nichols paper bag, a single branch from a plum tree and a pile of shaved fur coatsare some ...
Art into Society – Society into Art: Seven German Artists
By revisiting a key exhibition of German artists from 1974, the ICA reflects on art, its relationshi...
Collateral Drawing: ‘It’s like revealing the magic trick’
Co-curators and artists from the ongoing Collateral Drawing project reveal insights into their worki...
Alice Anderson: ‘I don’t refuse this world, I just need to explore alt...
The artist talks about her unique method of “memorising” and “recording” objects in copper w...
The Scottish-Ghanaian artist placed black women at the centre of the frame, metaphorically and liter...
Odili Donald Odita: ‘I want to use colour to have an effect on the mind ...
Known for his vibrant, large-scale, abstract paintings, the artist talks about his influences, from ...
Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse
The walls of this exhibition tremble with the vibrant blooms of summer days. Gardens have inspired a...
Rose English: ‘Improvisation is present always, making anything’
The artist talks about her collaboration with composer Luke Stoneham and a troupe of Chinese acrobat...
Koen Vanmechelen: ‘An artist is always arriving at something that was un...
The man who turned breeding chickens into an art explains his plans to create a sustainable, diverse...
Robel Temesgen: ‘Being an Ethiopian in Norway was a really interesting i...
In his first London show, the artist explores the Ethiopian traditions of honouring the spirit of a ...
Spanning a wide range of media, this exhibition takes works created since 1969 by 15 artists, each o...
Virgile Ittah: ‘I think it’s in an artist’s genes – they never fol...
The artist talks about her unique wax modelling technique, her current collaboration, and explains w...
Aura Satz: ‘I think of all my works as conversations’
The artist reveals some of the hidden stories that inspire her film, performance and installation wo...
Pat Sachs: ‘The small, intimate scale has felt ideally suited for my vis...
Working on drawings after labouring over collages is like taking a gallop through a vast field, says...
As the Saatchi Gallery marks its 30th anniversary with its first all-women exhibition, a new generat...
This is a group exhibition of work by contemporary artists exploring humanitarian crimes. It present...
An artist who is changing sculpture: Katrina Palmer
Lisa Le Feuvre, the head of sculpture studies at the Henry Moore Institute, tells the fascinating ta...
Liz Magic Laser: ‘I’m interested in throwing a well-rehearsed script i...
The multimedia artist talks about being critical of TED talks, studying US presidents, treating the ...
Carole Robb: ‘It was the harsh Scottish weather that shaped the internal...
As a child, she drew on her bedrooms walls. As an adult, she has won the Prix de Rome and a Fulbrigh...
Ivan Sotnikov: Painting of the 20th – 21st Century
A private museum in St Petersburg showcases the works of an important local artist who died last yea...
Francesca Woodman: On Being An Angel
Influenced by surrealism and the Gothic revival, as well as speaking to the contemporary 1970s femin...