Vienna’s museum of modern art presents a photographic journey through the past 100 years of Austri...
Marking 450 years since Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s death, this staggering survey reunites a vast a...
Magdalena Abakanowicz: Presence, Essence, Identity
Magdalena Mielnicka, an expert on Abakanowicz, talks about the irrepressible Polish artist’s extra...
Henrike Naumann: ‘I really see fascism in the furniture’
Naumann’s careful recreations of 1990s living spaces explore how sudden social and economic change...
Edward Burtynsky: The Human Signature
Burtynsky’s photographs capture the drama of a planet in flux, combining technical virtuosity with...
Suspension: A History of Abstract Hanging Sculpture 1918-2018
From Duchamp’s Travelling Sculpture to a tiny work by Ruth Asawa, Suspension proposes a new catego...
Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-garde
Modern Couples attempts to retell the story of the modernist avant-garde through creative relationsh...
Damien Coulthard: Songlines XXX, Adnyamathanha Yarta – ‘It’s excitin...
To mark its 30th anniversary, Rebecca Hossack Gallery is showing the Australian artist Damien Coulth...
Pierre Le-Tan: The Collection of Monsieur X
The French artist and illustrator explains his love of collecting, his collaboration with Patrick Mo...
Unwin describes the role of memory in the 10 oil paintings of this solo show and explains why she re...
Goldsmiths Centre For Contemporary Art
The Turner Prize-winning architectural collective Assemble has transformed an old bathhouse into a c...
Franz West retrospective – playfulness is in the air
From his diminutive drawings to his large Pepto-Bismol pink sculptures, Franz West's world will leav...
Billy Apple interview: The Artist Has to Live Like Everybody Else 1961–2...
Billy Apple is not just an artist – he’s a trademarked brand. He talks about exchanging his art ...
What’s the difference between design and art? This year’s Vienna Design Week went a long way to ...
The White Cube presents two of Doris Salcedo’s works, each exploring loss and the fragility of lif...
Stephen Farthing on The Miracle Paintings
Farthing explains how his Miracle paintings, now on show at Salisbury Cathedral, came from a convers...
In this solo exhibition, Eder explores cultural value judgments through his kitsch portrayals of kit...
Dan Graham talks about his early days as a New York gallerist, his love of music and why he doesn’...
Berlinde de Bruyckere: Stages & Tales
In two powerful sets of new work at Hauser & Wirth’s Somerset outpost, Berlinde de Bruyckere moves...
From Ann Veronica Janssens’ Magic Mirrors to Anish Kapoor’s mind-bending sculptures, this playfu...
This thought-provoking exhibition explores how artists can raise awareness about climate change and ...
This exhibition, the first in the UK dedicated to the work of Jusepe de Ribera, delves in to the mot...
Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922
By sidestepping radical abstraction and highlighting the quixotic figurative work of Chagall, this e...
Nicolas and Frances McDowall started the Old Stile Press almost 40 years ago. They talk to Studio In...
A haunting exhibition that will transport those visiting the Royal Academy of Arts to a world of Pac...
Knock, Knock: Humour in Contemporary Art
From slapstick to sarcasm, parody to political activism, this group show at the South London Gallery...
The artist discusses works done over the past year, now at Waddington Custot, London, as well as the...
The Swiss artist’s intriguing latex ‘skinnings’ of buildings and objects are shown for the fir...
3D Festival, V&A Dundee Opening
A two-day, 3D festival celebrated the opening of the V&A Dundee with a visual collaboration between ...
Renzo Piano: The Art of Making Buildings
From his famed Pompidou Centre to eye-opening projects that many won’t know about, including a tra...