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Jenny Holzer: Thing Indescribable

This overarching retrospective covers Holzer’s 40 years as an artist activist, from her printed sl...

Drawn Together Again

With 120 artists to choose from, this drawing show is stuffed with treasures. There is something her...

David Austen – interview: ‘I think Dr Seuss is as great as Picasso’

On the occasion of Underworld, a new exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts, the artist talks about ...

Jos Tilson – interview: ‘Motherhood is a form of creativity, and one w...

Tilson has combined the ancient craft of hand-weaving with the language of modern art alongside an o...

Elizabeth Price: Felt Tip

Prehistoric ferns, corporate ties and hairy-legged stiletto wearers are among the things Elizabeth P...

Leon Kossoff: A London Life

A career-spanning exhibition of the London artist confirms his status as the quintessential painter ...

How Chicago! Imagists 1960s & 70s

Rosie Cooper and Sarah McCrory’s stunning retrospective pays homage to an artist group at work bey...

Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature

For those hoping to see the shared sensibilities and sensitivities of two of the world’s most famo...

Equilibrium: An Idea for Italian Sculpture

A striking exhibition presents works that examine and play with the notion and execution of equilibr...

Gerda Scheepers: Rooms

The Cape Town-based artist presents new work at Glasgow’s Mary Mary Gallery, creating a subversive...

Matheus Parizi – interview: ‘Artists are compelled more than ever to m...

Parizi talks about the current right-wing climate in Brazil, cuts to funding for the arts, and his n...

John Ruskin: The Power of Seeing

Marking the bicentenary of Ruskin’s birth, this exhibition, the first of many across the UK this y...

John Bellany and Alan Davie: Cradle of Magic

From his collection, Damien Hirst has produced a tribute to the passionate and visionary work of two...

Devan Shimoyama – interview: ‘I use my body to explore magic, mytholog...

His portraits consider the black, queer, male body from a personal perspective that is as informed b...

Martin Parr – Interview: ‘Britain is eternally fascinating … full of...

Documentary photographer Martin Parr’s latest exhibition, Only Human, at the National Portrait Gal...

The Armory Show 2019

From historical displays to recent works by relatively unknown artists, from performance to installa...

Katie Birkwood – interview: ‘The bodies of society’s disadvantaged, ...

The Royal College of Physicians’ exhibition of anatomical illustrations, from medieval times to th...

Julie Mehretu: Drawings and Monotypes

In these new works, Mehretu plunges the viewer into her phenomenological, immersive methodology and ...

Hew Locke – interview: ‘A lot of my work has to do with the burden of ...

Hew Locke discusses monarchy, nationhood, bigotry, boats, Brexit and the seductive silliness of TV...

Barby Asante – interview: ‘There was real pleasure running through the...

With Declaration of Independence at the Baltic, Asante makes space for womxn of colour to relate nar...

Protest and Remembrance: Miriam de Búrca | Joy Gerrard | Mary Griffiths |...

Drawings by four contemporary female artists explore notions of protest and remembrance, from anti-B...

Kip Gresham: The Art of Collaboration

This exhibition shows 40 years of work made by master printmaker Kip Gresham in collaboration with s...

Mary Griffiths – interview: ‘I extrapolate a drawing that has some res...

In Protest and Remembrance at Alan Cristea, with her large abstract works of plywood, acrylic gesso ...

Barbara Walker – interview: ‘From the moment I make the first mark, I...

Walker scours archives for images on which to base her drawings of black soldiers. She talks here as...

Joy Gerrard – interview: ‘I’m interested in how we witness and inter...

In her depictions of mass protests, Gerrard aims to make visible those who attend. For Protest and R...

Miriam de Búrca – interview: ‘The sites themselves are very charged: ...

With her detailed drawings of plants growing on the graves of Ireland’s excommunicates and other u...

Jan Tschichold and the New Typography

Drawing on materials Tschichold collected, this exhibition traces his influence on graphic design be...

A beautiful thing: Sauerbruch Hutton’s M9 Museum in Mestre opens

Italy’s first all-digital history museum, M9, has opened across from Venice. With its sleek, ceram...

Magdalene Odundo: The Journey of Things

The Kenyan-born artist’s lustrous ceramics become the anchor for a voyage through three millennia ...

Power Play

With work from artists from South Korea, Europe and the United Arab Emirates, this exhibition consid...

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