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Celia Paul: Memory and Desire

This is a poignant and deeply personal show, and sadness permeates Celia Paul's works, done during l...

Henry Moore: The Sixties

Sculptures and drawings, set in the very place they were created, along with Moore’s own vast coll...

Langlands & Bell: Ideas of Utopia, Near Heaven, and Absent Artists

Visitors to Charleston will be treated to three intriguing shows from Langlands & Bell, including th...

Mahesh Baliga – interview: ‘Collected sorrow becomes my work. My work ...

As his first solo show outside India takes place at David Zwirner in London, Mahesh Baliga explains ...

Albert Edelfelt and Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Can art create a country? Two concurrent exhibitions in Paris showcase the artists who forged Finlan...

Sheila Hicks: Off Grid

From her small woven minimes to installations that stretch from floor to ceiling, Sheila Hicks’s c...

Radio Ballads

Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar spent three years working with creative com...

Leeroy New – interview: ‘I am trying to challenge myself to use only r...

Filipino multimedia artist Leeroy New has just “docked” three “ships” made of bamboo and was...

Robert Indiana: Sculpture 1958-2018

This major show, spanning six decades of Robert Indiana’s career, makes clear that there was far m...

Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2022

Among a high-impact shortlist for this year’s prize, Anastasia Samoylova’s photographs of an apo...

Hulda Guzmán – interview: ‘I feel a little bad for the rest of the na...

The Dominican artist Hulda Guzmán talks about the things that inspire her, her father’s influence...

Rachel Jones: Say Cheeeeese

Rachel Jones doesn’t want people to make quick judgments on what her works are saying, and the col...

Rana Begum: Dappled Light

Rana Begum’s second UK solo show reveals a shift into more organic forms and expands her explorati...

Britta Marakatt-Labba: Under the Vast Sky

Miniature hand-stitched worlds hide darker themes – climate change, corporate exploitation, right-...

Ali Cherri – interview: ‘You cannot un-write violence. I am interested...

Ali Cherri has tackled a subject that museums would prefer not to bring to public attention – what...

Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art

As well as putting artist-made clothing firmly into the category of art, this show also looks at its...

Ming Smith – interview: ‘Photography’s the only thing I know’

As Pippy Houldsworth Gallery exhibits her first UK solo show, the pioneering American photographer M...

Sophie Calle and her guest Jean-Paul Demoule: The Ghosts of Orsay

Through photographs, text and objects, Sophie Calle weaves a tale about the time she spent staying i...

Hassan Khan Infusing Objects with Texts – an Essay

Using sculpture, text and film, Hassan Khan explores power and corruption, forcing us to confront ho...

Charles Ray: Figure Ground

This show brings together 19 works, sculptures from across Ray’s 50-year career – including the ...

Joan Mitchell

This is a first-in-a-generation opportunity to see Joan Mitchell’s works, and its chronological fo...

Ingrid Pollard – interview: ‘I like to concentrate on that vast histor...

Ingrid Pollard first came to prominence as a key figure of the black British art movement of the 198...

Libby Heaney – interview: ‘The point of the work is to destabilise you...

The physicist and artist Libby Heaney talks about using her scientific knowledge in her art, how tec...

Things Will Continue to Change …

Two years after the first Covid-19 lockdown in the UK, eight artists show how they have adapted to t...

Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945-1965

The Barbican’s craggy, pockmarked concrete walls provide the perfect setting for this rediscovery ...

Lawrence Calver: Under the Sun

These large textile works, in which Lawrence Calver stretches, bleaches and stains recycled or repur...

Mark Francis – video interview: ‘l like to use a grid to convey order ...

Mark Francis discusses the evolution of his subject matter, his techniques, his use of colour, the i...

Whistler’s Woman in White: Joanna Hiffernan

This show explores how Whistler’s work was shaped by the Irish beauty who became his model, muse a...

Tomás Saraceno: Particular Matter(s)

This show is a marvel of art and science in which Tomás Saraceno literally draws you into his web t...

Per Kirkeby: Geological Messages – Paintings from 1965-2015

Although Per Kirkeby gave up his academic studies in natural history to pursue his art, what is clea...

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