Catherine Opie – interview: ‘I am in love with the medium of photograp...
Catherine Opie, known for her portraits of west-coast queer culture in the 1990s, today turns her ca...
An exhibition of recent works by the veteran British painter Bernard Cohen draws on medieval stained...
Kaye Donachie – interview: ‘My portraits are spectres, images conjured...
Kaye Donachie, whose first UK solo institutional exhibition is now at Pallant House Gallery, reflect...
Leiko Ikemura: When Animals Become Art
In an institution like no other, the Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura's works are juxtaposed with...
Michael Rakowitz: The Waiting Gardens of the North
Michael Rakowitz has recreated the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in the form of a sculptural relief and...
Pam Evelyn – interview: ‘Now I’m realising that these existential co...
In her studio in Dalston, east London, Pam Evelyn talks about the push and pull of making one of her...
A corporate and trademarked invention, Barbie Pink is still marketed as the colour of perpetual happ...
Samuel Gallacher – interview: ‘We have put the community at the front ...
Glasgow’s Burrell Collection has been named 2023 museum of the year, picking up the £120,000 awar...
Scottish Women Artists: 250 Years of Challenging Perception
With themes including Scottish identities, artistic communities and interior lives, this exhibition ...
Rowan Mace: Time’s Light, and Amy Winstanley: Slim Glimpses
The calm and welcoming spaces at this Scottish gallery provide the perfect setting for Amy Winstanle...
A retrospective celebrates German sculptor Isa Genzken whose wide-ranging work sharply critiques the...
À Table: Serpentine Pavilion 2023 by Lina Ghotmeh
Ghotmeh’s sociable pavilion, inspired by trees and sitting down to break bread together, invites u...
Despite its relaxed, fun atmosphere, this year’s festival tackles serious issues. It is about hope...
Clouds and Lights: Impressionism in Holland
This master class in Dutch art history demonstrates the strength of the artistic impulses that came ...
Episode 10: Kara Chin – Concerned Dogs
In a space that appears a cross between a cinema and a place of worship, a warped soundscape, a rauc...
Grayson Perry mocks and self-flagellates his Englishness and class, his childhood memories and copin...
Gabriel Chaile and Laura Ojeda Bär – interview: ‘We’re really into ...
Gabriel Chaile’s first institutional solo show in the UK sees him covering an old chapel in adobe ...
David Remfry – interview: ‘It’s unprecedented that there were no arg...
At 80 years old, David Remfry was just coming to terms with the opportunity to co-ordinate the Royal...
Eileen Cooper – interview: ‘I’d always avoided looking back … but ...
As an exhibition of her previously unseen early works on paper opens at Huxley-Parlour in London, Ei...
Thomas J Price's sculptures, fusions of ordinary people, overturn tradition in their material and sc...
Paula Rego’s giant mural, a bold riposte to patriarchy, with its strong female figures drawn from ...
Ferdinand Hodler: Drawings – Selections from the Musée Jenisch Vevey
This small but illuminating show is a superb reintroduction to a sadly neglected artist, focusing on...
Marco Livingstone’s monograph, with more than 600 illustrations, weaves biographical detail with a...
Venice Architecture Biennale 2023: The Laboratory of the Future
This year’s curator, the Scottish-Ghanaian architect Lesley Lokko, has brought new insights and pe...
Naudline Pierre: This Is Not All There Is
Naudline Pierre draws us into her own uncanny mythical world underpinned by spirituality in a show t...
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
Africa’s diverse cultural traditions, the history of modern colonialism and present-day social, po...
Secessions: Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann
At the end of the 19th century a group of artists in Munich, Vienna and Berlin broke away from the t...
This exhibition considers the hottest – and to some most frightening – of hot topics, artificial...
Fashion stylist Shinichi Mita brings together 11 craftspeople to show how traditional Japanese workm...
Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery
More than 40 dresses and embroidered objects from Jordan and the West Bank, along with filmed interv...