Maryam Najd: ‘I became interested in reaching a certain perfectionism in...
Iranian-born artist Maryam Najd talks about identity and culture in her practice, her love of materi...
Alma-Tadema: At Home in Antiquity
A capacious retrospective of the long-neglected Victorian academician uncovers a master of the sensu...
A Perfect Chemistry: Photographs by Hill and Adamson
A celebration of collaboration, friendship and innovative spirit, A Perfect Chemistry illuminates th...
Sol Calero: ‘It’s important that the aesthetics don’t eat the concep...
Beneath the colourful painted surfaces of Sol Calero’s immersive installations, there are deeper, ...
Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings: ‘Our work poses questions that bridge...
The collaborative duo talk about their film UK Gay Bar Directory, which is showing at the Walker Art...
Santiago Sierra: Impenetrable Structure
The controversial Spanish artist returns to London with a new site-specific installation that contin...
Julián Zugazagoitia: ‘Museums should generate interest and open a door ...
Since 2010, when Zugazagoitia joined the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, visitor numbers have soared. N...
Simon Patterson: ‘It’s about you filling in the gaps … the viewer co...
Simon Patterson talks about his show Safari: An Exhibition as Expedition, at the De La Warr Pavilion...
The 13 new paintings by Julian Lethbridge, now on show in Berlin, are works of virtuosity and dedica...
This survey of six decades of the work of German photographer Hans Hansen, perhaps best known for hi...
Harold Cohen: ‘I was probably the only person who considered the compute...
Pioneer of computer art Harold Cohen died last year at the age of 87. In 2015, in one of the last in...
Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium
This inspiring retrospective at the Whitney captures the sensuous resonance of Brazilian artist Hél...
Guy Yanai: ‘Every work that leaves my studio is part of an inexhaustible...
The Israeli artist Guy Yanai explains the stories behind the bold, colourful oil paintings in Speak,...
Damien Hirst: Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
The YBA’s watery comeback dazzles with its extravagance, but the audacity of Hirst’s exhibition ...
Delving into coding: the art of Harold Cohen
Harold Cohen, who developed Aaron, one of the first and most complex software programs for computer-...
Hanne Darboven: Korrespondenzen
An exhibition in Berlin uses a collection of correspondence to place the great German conceptualist ...
This exhibition tells the story of Matisse’s collecting habits, but fails to conjure up the joy of...
Clare Woods: Victim of Geography
For her first solo exhibition in Scotland, the renowned British artist Clare Woods presents 11 strik...
Bill Viola’s strength is in using the video camera to get under the viewer’s skin, peeling away ...
Lluís Lleó: ‘It was important to me that the sandstone came from Spain...
Lluís Lleó talks about how, for his recent installation on Park Avenue, New York, he was inspired ...
Stephen Chambers: The Court of Redonda – Venice Biennale 2017
UK artist Stephen Chambers talks about looking for the extraordinary within the ordinary, about the ...
Marlie Mul: ‘It’s not a refusal. It’s that, basically, nothing was p...
Until the end of October this year, there will be no exhibition in Gallery 1 of Glasgow’s Gallery ...
Among Expo 2017’s vast complex of pavilions stands Andrew Rogers’ I AM–ENERGY. A sculptural fe...
Laura Youngson Coll: ‘The real catharsis was in the making process, beca...
Expanding on her fascination with the world of nature and natural sciences, Laura Youngson Coll has ...
Vic McEwan: ‘I played a paddle-steamer to an audience of 1,000 and used ...
The artist Vic McEwan talks about his project on the swan hoppers of the Murrumbidgee river in Austr...
Filled with dark eroticism and witty visual puns, Dreamers Awake is a sprawling survey that explores...
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power
This is an exhibition of tragedy, celebration and defiance at a time of change and violence in the U...
Maggie’s Centre for cancer care, Oldham
An enchanting matchbox on stilts, with a garden below and a tree at its centre, there is poetry, sym...
Jesse Jones: Tremble Tremble – Venice Biennale 2017
Gender inequality was one of many human rights issues that artists wrestled with at the 57th Venice ...
Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919–1933
A portrait of a nation, of an era, and, at heart, of humanity, this dual exhibition of two key artis...