Sidsel Meineche Hansen: Welcome to End-Used City
From sex dolls to data harvesting, the artist lays the blame for the digital-human disconnect square...
Lucian Freud: The Self-portraits
This exhibition of self-portraits across seven decades shows the artist at his most vulnerable...
This exhibition of work by the octogenarian painter shows everything from her earliest work to her m...
Garry Fabian Miller: Midwinter Blaze
Using early-19th century techniques, Miller works without a camera, experimenting with light to prod...
In his first exhibition at Hauser & Wirth London, the LA-based artist looks into the past to create ...
The inventiveness and curiosity of Nam June Paik is what shines through in this show of visionary wo...
From the dreamlike worlds of her colossal tapestries to her printmaking and the photographs in which...
This small but delightful display, comprising largely sketches from the RA’s collection, beautiful...
Still Undead: Popular Culture in Britain Beyond the Bauhaus
One hundred years since the founding of the Bauhaus school, this exhibition considers how it influen...
Alan Davie and David Hockney: Early Works
An exhibition of work by Alan Davie in Wakefield in 1958 was formative for the young David Hockney a...
Michael Simpson – interview: ‘Every single painting involves an elemen...
The artist discusses how going to a football match at the age of seven inspired him to start paintin...
From buildings to sustainable products to gaming technology, this year’s design festival proved a ...
George Stubbs: All Done from Nature
MK Gallery’s generous survey confirms the Liverpudlian Leonardo’s position as one of the 18th ce...
Michael Sherrill – interview: ‘I’d call myself a student of art’
Sherrill talks about his current retrospective at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, why he calls ...
Luigi Ghirri: Colazione sull’Erba
The haunting microcosm of north Italian suburbia as pictured by the matchless Luigi Ghirri is on dis...
The National Gallery’s autumn blockbuster posits the troublesome post-impressionist firebrand as a...
David Roberts Art Foundation’s Evening of Performances
Haroon Mirza, Jack Jelfs, Gaika and Hannah Perry were among nine international artists performing to...
Alberta Whittle: How Flexible Can We Make the Mouth
The Barbadian-Scottish artist explores her heritage and the legacy of Scottish involvement in the Br...
Stephen Dean: Rope and Anne Deleporte: Les Quatorze Meurtrières
Half-a-dozen works by Dean and two by Deleporte make up this stunning double exhibition by the New Y...
Enoc Perez – interview: ‘I’m trying to create my own little encyclop...
The New York-based painter discusses his new show, The Cinematic Self, at Ben Brown Fine Arts, his p...
The hare dominated his practice to such an extent that it is often all he is remembered for, but thi...
David Nash – interview: ‘The world of nature, the environment, weather...
David Nash, the Welsh-based land artist, talks of his early years, the evolution of his process, the...
Holly Hendry – interview: ‘I dabble between formalism and representati...
Just three years after leaving art school, Hendry has already had several high-profile shows. She ta...
Lucy Joyce – interview: ‘I’m not interested in the idea of spectacle...
With her six-month inaugural exhibition and a live Aktion ahead of the official opening, Joyce hopes...
Grayson Perry: Super Rich Interior Decoration
From the luxurious carpet depicting a homeless man to the Osprey handbag bearing the words ‘privat...
Power Night: the Launch of E-Werk Luckenwalde
It’s all about power – electricity and power relations – and this dynamic opening night for E-...
Doug Aitken: Return to the Real
A humming, interconnected series of unsettling yet eerily beautiful works explores our place in a wo...
The 15th Lyon Biennale has an ambitious theme and a vast new additional venue. But can it live up to...
Mikhail Karikis – interview: ‘I have never cried during filming until ...
Karikis has filmed children, teenagers, elderly female pearl divers and others on the margins on soc...