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Wu Tsang – interview: ‘I’m drawn to stories that have messy politics...

Wu Tsang trains a postcolonial lens on Herman Melville’s 19th-century novel Moby-Dick for her imme...

Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance

This show presents us with a tapestry of Donatello’s life and legacy, the intricacies of his craft...

Vermeer

With three-quarters of Vermeer’s surviving paintings, this luminous exhibition is the largest gath...

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Paths to Abstraction

This show gives visitors the chance to follow Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham from her early...

Analivia Cordeiro – interview: ‘For me, movement is an escape of the t...

Brazilian artist, choreographer and dancer Analivia Cordeiro has been exploring the relationship bet...

Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction, 1940-70

This thrilling exhibition brings us work, much of it never seen before in the UK, from a largely for...

Atiéna R Kilfa: The Unhomely

In Atiéna R Kilfa’s new video work, which is integrated into an architectural structure, the view...

Ingela Ihrman – interview: ‘I need to find my own reasons to do things...

Swedish artist Ingela Ihrman’s subject matter includes invasive weeds, intestinal flora and obese ...

Xiyao Wang: A Carnival in the Forest

This colourful lyrical abstraction sweeps the viewer up in its kaleidoscopic eddies and perpetual vi...

Rodney Graham: Getting It Together in the Country

A concise show of the late Canadian artist Rodney Graham showcases his ability to find humour and po...

In Search of the Miraculous

Curated by Gerard Mossé and spanning the years from 1900 to now, this is a full-throated paean to p...

Andrew Black – interview: ‘The film-making process for me is a researc...

Andrew Black discusses his film documenting the social and economic history of the Washburn Valley i...

Scott Covert – interview: ‘For me, each brushstroke is a lifetime’

In a long overdue first European exhibition, at Studio Voltaire, London, American artist Scott Cover...

Antigone: Women in Fibre Art

This small show celebrating the eastern European textile art tradition focuses on Jagoda Buić and B...

Trickster Figures: Sculpture and the Body

A clever curation of contemporary sculpture alluding to bodies or systems that relate to bodies, thi...

Brian Vincent and Heather Spore – interview: ‘Edward Brezinski really...

On the occasion of their first feature documentary, the film-makers Brian Vincent and Heather Spore ...

Molly Erin McCarthy: Invites

In this clever and inventive exhibition, part of the Zabludowicz Collection’s Invites series, McCa...

Leslie Jones – interview: ‘I wanted to recontextualise the material, n...

Leslie Jones, the curator behind the Los Angeles Museum of Art’s much-anticipated exhibition of ea...

Rebecca Fortnum – interview: ‘I’m trying to bring these women back t...

As Rebecca Fortnum was at the Henry Moore Institute, installing her exhibition of paintings and draw...

Jon Rafman: Minor Daemon and Ebrah k’dabri

Buckle up and join Jon Rafman, the Canadian post-internet artist, on a trip to his digital inferno. ...

Mohammed Sami: The Point 0

Acrylic paint is slathered, scraped, smeared and sprayed in Mohammed Sami’s psychologically taut p...

Shirin Neshat: The Fury

Neshat’s haunting new video installation is a fictionalised account of the effect of imprisonment ...

People Make Television

The offbeat East London gallery Raven Row returns with a treasure trove of 1970s participatory TV, p...

Beneath the Surface

This show brings together six artists, including Heidi Bucher, Lubaina Himid and Shirazeh Houshiary,...

Steve McQueen: Sunshine State

For this new installation, commissioned by the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Steve McQueen ...

Ceyda Oskay – interview: ‘I often dislocate and repackage, reworking a...

Oskay talks about her residency at Cork Printmakers in Ireland as part of a project that supports ar...

Joseph Beuys: 40 Years of Drawing

Two concurrent exhibitions of Beuys’ work consider his drawings, the first spanning 40 years of hi...

Behrang Karimi: Dinge Weltweit

The longer you look at Behrang Karimi’s work, the less you understand it, as his dreamy, fragmenta...

Kyriaki Goni – interview: ‘For me, technology is an existential discus...

Greek artist Kyriaki Goni discusses the interplay of technology with humans and nature that underpin...

David Mach – interview: ‘I tried to make myself known as an ideas mong...

Before his show Heavy Metal, now on at Pangolin London, we spoke to David Mach about what fuels his ...

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