Last of the last, with Baldessari gone, of the great philosopher-artists, Jasper Johns is taking a t...
Suffused with Buddhist philosophy overlaid with political overtones, the extraordinary works of this...
The Story of the Country House: A History of Places and People – book re...
From a medieval manor house to a modern-day folly, Clive Aslet whisks us through time and place on a...
Annie Morris – interview: ‘All my work revolves around experiences I...
Morris, who has three new shows, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Frieze Sculpture and Timothy Taylor in...
Marina Abramović: Seven Deaths
Marina Abramović channels her passion for Maria Callas into a film in which she reinterprets seven ...
Yinka Shonibare has transformed this annual event into a paean to diversity, bringing work from the ...
Peter Freeth: 40 Years of Aquatints
Peter Freeth’s atmospheric etchings speak of mortality and human frailty with a poignant nod to th...
Tal R by Martin Herbert – book review
This book is essential reading for all lovers of painting and contemporary art and culture, shedding...
Adam Farah: What I’ve Learned from You and Myself (Peak Momentations/Ins...
Farah creates a shrine to Mariah Carey in a coming-of-age journey and a sensory world of nostalgia a...
Alastair Gordon – interview: ‘For me, painting and faith are very much...
Alastair Gordon talks about the impact lockdown had on his recent paintings, now on show at Aleph Co...
British Ceramics Biennial 2021
Set in the heart of Britain’s former ceramic manufacturing centre, this inspiring show provides an...
Yoan Capote – interview: ‘When a Cuban looks at the sea, he remembers ...
The artist talks about his new series of large-scale paintings, Requiem, and how his work is influen...
Defying the pandemic and housed in a radiant new show space, New York’s preeminent art fair belied...
Hans Op de Beeck – interview: ‘It’s about suspension of disbelief an...
The artist talks about art-making as catharsis and why, for him, it is all about the creation of vis...
Doron Langberg – interview: ‘There's this rush of empathy and emotion...
As his first London gallery show opens, Doron Langberg, the Brooklyn-based artist, talks intimacy, i...
The Lost Leonardo – film review
Directed by Andreas Koefoed, this riveting documentary about the controversial Salvator Mundi, the m...
Graham Little – interview: ‘Smallness feels natural to me’
Ahead of his new exhibition at Alison Jacques Gallery, Scottish painter Graham Little talks about th...
The Renaissance Cities: Art in Florence, Rome and Venice by Norbert Wolf ...
Well-researched, accessible and bringing new insights to the works of the period, this is not a book...
Matthew Krishanu – interview: ‘I want my paintings to exist somewhere ...
Matthew Krishanu, whose figurative paintings explore childhood, religion, colonialism and empire, ta...
A dizzying array of 400 years of artworks from the capital is testimony to the ability of the Japane...
A snappy group show offers a snapshot of Hungarian art today, as filtered through the influence of t...
Matthew Wong: Footsteps in the Wind, Ink Drawings 2013-2017
This riveting exhibition of 24 of Matthew Wong’s ink drawings takes us deep into the complex, and ...
Tess Jaray: Thinking on Paper by Tess Jaray – book review
With work from 1960 to 2000 reproduced as found, with rubbings and calculations, Jaray’s book offe...
Nneka Uzoigwe – interview: ‘I find plein air painting extraordinary be...
Nneka Uzoigwe talks about her residency at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village responding to the wo...
Thomas Joshua Cooper: The World’s Edge
Thirty-five vast black-and white photographs transport us to unbearably beautiful and heartbreakingl...
Hilda Kortei: Waitless Beyond Blue
Kortei subverts traditional practices, using alternative materials and approaches to the constructio...
Leiko Ikemura – interview: ‘I think we have this inner life, and this ...
Leiko Ikemura speaks about her exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre, the landscapes within us and why ...
Angela Heisch – interview: ‘I think of these works as theatrical – t...
As she prepared for her first solo UK show, at the Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London, Heisch spoke...
Kenji Hirasawa – interview: ‘I approach the sitter like a guardian ang...
Hirasawa uses a thermal imaging camera to make portraits of people. He explains what drew him to thi...
National Gallery Outdoor Exhibition
An al fresco pop-up, showing 20 life-size reproductions of ‘the nation’s favourite paintings’,...