Leaving the buzz to the glamorous new spaces that international mega-galleries are opening in Los An...
Zineb Sedira – interview: ‘It makes sense to include part of my life, ...
Zineb Sedira discusses her acclaimed French Pavilion for the 2022 Venice Biennale, as well as how th...
An alluring and alarming exhibition gathers the work and words of Forrest Bess, postwar America’s ...
Jim Eyre – interview: ‘I don’t think we are seen as starchitects. It...
Jim Eyre discusses working with – and creating - landmark structures, Battersea Power Station’s ...
Reflecting on violence, particularly against women and minorities, Saba Farhoudnia’s paintings for...
Anna Park is a prodigiously talented young artist whose charcoal drawings pulsate with manic, freaki...
Dreams and Stories: Modern Pre-Raphaelite Visionaries
An exhibition that educates and enchants in equal measure, showcasing works by the ‘third wave’ ...
War in Abkhazia in 1992-93 resulted in deaths, displacement and the loss of its national archive, wi...
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists
A wryly humorous new series of works by Miami-based painter Hernan Bas introduces his fictional mena...
An excellent curatorial approach draws you in to this wonderfully immersive exhibition celebrating t...
Shōji Hamada: A Japanese Potter in Ditchling
This show explores the works, friendships and shared practices of Shōji Hamada and Bernard Leach as...
Tune in to being a tree, explore the world through the ‘eyes’ of a potato … Rather than dwelli...
Grace Ndiritu – interview: ‘Museums hold our collective past and they ...
Grace Ndiritu talks about her show at the Wellcome Collection, where a Zen Buddhism-inspired temple ...
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery
This beautifully curated show includes everything from Rie’s practical domestic objects, such as c...
Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope
This show covers the full span of the Polish artist’s career and the extraordinary sculptures, cal...
Sussex Landscape: Chalk, Wood and Water
With an outstanding collection of work from JMW Turner to Eric Ravilious to Wolfgang Tillmans, this ...
Dundee’s V&A Design explores the fascinating history of this miraculous but now highly controversi...
Paint Like the Swallow Sings Calypso
Paul Dash, Errol Lloyd and John Lyons show their own works alongside those of others from the collec...
Elizabeth Price’s explorations of the archives of carpet manufacturers operating in Scotland from ...
Vanessa Baird – interview: ‘I don’t think art can rescue anything’
As two shows of her thrilling, carnivalesque drawings open in the UK, Oslo-based artist Vanessa Bair...
Making Modernism: Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münte...
This is a brilliant exposition of these four painters, who were working in Germany at the start of t...
Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art
Expect the unexpected from this exuberant show of ceramic fine art, filled as it is with fantastical...
In this, Qiu Zhijie’s first solo UK show, we must mentally navigate his ink map paintings, in whic...
John Riddy – interview: ‘I don’t want to make an ordinary print. I w...
John Riddy talks about his work over the years and his new show at Frith Street Gallery in London, w...
Grafton Architects: ‘A building is a collection of experiences. It’s n...
Designing a new building for the LSE, Grafton’s founders, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, wer...
Fuseli and the Modern Woman: Fashion, Fantasy, Fetishism
A precisely focused exhibition takes us into the disturbing mind of the eccentric 18th-century artis...
The Artist’s Studio: A Cultural History – book review
Hall’s accounts of the changing nature of artists’ studios from Greek antiquity onwards are enth...
Marina Strocchi – interview: ‘I quit regular employed work to focus on...
An internationally recognised artist in her own right, Marina Strocchi has also spent many years in ...
H’arts in Mind: Drawing Our Way Back to Health
Paying lip service is not enough. The artworks in this exhibition, made by members of the mental hea...
Adrian Ghenie: The Fear of NOW
Two new series by the history-fixated Romanian painter Adrian Ghenie see him tackle the woes of the ...