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Ayakamay: ‘I’m a street performer’

American-born Japanese artist Ayakamay came to London this month to perform at Hoxton’s Red Galler...

Martino Gamper: British Art Show 8

Martino Gamper is a London-based Italian designer who describes his artisanal approach as "conceptua...

Rachel Maclean: British Art Show 8

Feed Me is the first feature-length film work by Scottish artist Rachel Maclean. With Maclean playin...

Ryan Gander: British Art Show 8

Ryan Gander, who lives and works in Suffolk and London, is displaying a range of works including scu...

Laure Prouvost: British Art Show 8

Laure Prouvost, the London-based French artist who won the 2013 Turner Prize, is showcasing three of...

Ciara Phillips: British Art Show 8

Ciara Phillips – one of last year’s Turner Prize nominees – is a Glasgow-based Canadian artist...

Derek Boshier: ‘I think I’ve turned from pop artist to popularist’

The artist rails against technology and right-wing newspapers, tells of his aspirations to create an...

British Art Show 8

Now in its eighth year, the British Art Show is the largest and most ambitious touring exhibition of...

Sculpture in the City 2015

Now in its fifth year, the public art exhibition Sculpture in the City is showing 14 works by contem...

What Do I Need to do to Make It OK?

Curator Liz Cooper discusses this exhibition at London’s Pumphouse Gallery, which investigates rep...

Matthew Darbyshire: ‘If I can’t get hold of what I want, I’ll fake i...

The artist talks about design and consumer culture, the role of colour as a democratiser, the need t...

Carl Plackman: Obscure Territories

Carl Plackman rarely discussed his work, which, spanning sculpture, drawing and installation, refuse...

Anj Smith: ‘The figure is a device on which to hang my concerns’

The artist talks about the collapsing of genres, her desire to portray identity post gender and pain...

YARAT: The Union of Fire and Water – Venice Biennale 2015

The Union of Fire and Water presents a historical and cultural superimposition of Baku and Venice as...

Anita Glesta: ‘I would like this work to be a vehicle of communication ...

The artist talks about the motivation behind her brightly coloured projection of frenzied fish on to...

Shani Rhys James: ‘I love the luxuriousness of a flower’s abstract sha...

The artist talks about her dramatic paintings, the significance of red and her own particular take o...

Chudamani Clowes: ‘I wanted to show immigration and migration in a posit...

Chudamani Clowes talks about immigration, her personal connection to west London and the human trage...

The art behind the activist: Adrian Locke talks about Ai Weiwei

A rebel, an iconoclast and a playful symbolist – Ai Weiwei is all these things, but surely history...

Vincent Meessen: ‘In the western world, we still think that we created e...

Eleven artists come together to reflect on colonialism and its aftermath in a complex, multimedia, c...

Charles Lim: ‘It’s very easy to see the sea as a sublime space where y...

With his sailing background, Charles Lim explains, he sees the sea as ‘just an office’. His 10-y...

Richard Long: Time and Space

Fifteen years after Richard Long’s last exhibition of any scale in his native Bristol, he is the A...

Toni Scott: ‘People don’t understand that what’s in the past is stil...

The California-based multimedia artist Toni Scott talks about how, in DNA – Bloodlines and the Fam...

Eloise Hawser: ‘This machine is all about contact and resistance’

The artist explains the complex mechanisms of a cinema organ and its colour-changer to Studio Intern...

Emma Cousin: ‘Humour is the most important thing’

Studio International visited Transition Gallery in east London to speak to Cousin about painting, in...

Helen Sear: ‘It’s almost like the landscape is imprinted on the figure...

In her exploration of mortality and temporality, the artist seeks to disrupt the single-point perspe...

Sergio Camargo: Mármore

Lisson Gallery’s head of exhibitions, Emma Gifford-Mead, talks to Studio International about the i...

Herman de Vries: ‘My guru is a squirrel’ – Venice Biennale 2015

Herman de Vries, whose work spreads far beyond the confines of the Rietveld pavilion, explains why h...

Patricia Cronin: 'A silent protest can be quite powerful' – Venice Bienn...

Patricia Cronin talks about Shrine for Girls, her installation at the Venice Biennale that commemora...

Geoffrey Eastop: ‘The character of the mark describes the object’

Geoffrey Eastop – his creative legacy. Studio international visited Ecchinswell in Hampshire – t...

Sarah Lucas: I Scream Daddio – Venice Biennale 2015

Sarah Lucas came to prominence in the 90s with the generation of Young British Artists, but it has t...

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