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Loie Hollowell – interview

Loie Hollowell talks about her latest exhibition at Pace Gallery, London, her first solo show in the...

Jutta Koether: Tour de Madame

In Munich, the most significant retrospective of the German artist to date, shows her paintings from...

In Pursuit of Elusive Horizons

This tightly focused group exhibition explores the human impact on our environment...

Lily Lanfermeijer: Lost in Depiction

The Dutch sculptor Lily Lanfermeijer discusses tableware, colonial histories and the passing of patt...

Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up

This exhibition offers a lesson in why you shouldn’t feed popular morbid curiosity at the expense ...

Aaditi Joshi: ‘I want to be closer to plastic and express its beautiful ...

You may view plastic as rubbish, but for Mumbai artist Aaditi Joshi it is ‘as precious as a gem’...

Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt

As the V&A this week opens an exhibition that celebrates groundbreaking innovations in video game de...

Liverpool Biennial 2018

The 10th edition of Britain’s largest contemporary art festival explores oppressive structures, en...

Frida Escobedo’s Serpentine Pavilion

With walls made of stacked concrete roof tiles and a welcoming sequence of interior spaces, Mexico...

Make Me Look Beautiful, Madame D’Ora

The Leopold’s breathtaking retrospective of pioneering Viennese photographer Dora Kallmus’s work...

Gustav Klimt: Artist of the Century and Egon Schiele: The Jubilee Show

The Leopold Museum in Vienna celebrates the work of two of its greatest painters, Gustav Klimt and E...

Mary Kuper: ‘Where you have greater language diversity in the world, you...

The artist and illustrator talks about her current exhibition, Language Shift, the Endangered Poetry...

Bonalumi 1958-2013

The first retrospective of Bonalumi’s sculptural exploration of canvas, colour and material since ...

Tamsyn Challenger: Free the Pussy!

The artist-curator Tamsyn Challenger talks about Free the Pussy!, the exhibition she has curated to ...

Line & Color: The Nature of Ellsworth Kelly, Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena

This exhibition of Kelly’s work seeks to cut to the core of his practice, primarily through two se...

Magic Realism: Art In Weimar Germany 1919-33

Tate Modern’s exhibition on magic realism brings together the works of troubled minds from turbule...

Simon English: Smile Please

The London-based artist Simon English talks about chance, addiction and the wilful act of drawing...

Rajyashri Goody: Eat With Great Delight

Goody, herself of Dalit heritage, talks about discrimination in India against the Dalits and how, in...

Alison Wilding and Florence Peake in conversation

With Wilding’s show Right Here and Out There and Peake’s RITE on concurrently at the De La Warr ...

Christopher Williams: Normative Models

In this exhibition, which includes seven photographs and several blank walls, the US photographer in...

Tamara Henderson – interview: ‘You could say the maquettes were the hy...

Tamara Henderson discusses the transmigration of the soul, the transformative properties of clay, an...

Obsession: Nudes by Klimt, Schiele and Picasso from the Scofield Thayer Co...

Stirring and challenging, this frontal look at ecstasy revels in desire as it pits the age-old tradi...

Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta

Mud, blood, fire and water: a touring exhibition of the Cuban American artist affirms her continuing...

Thierry Oussou: ‘I would like the discourse that I am developing in my w...

The Benin-born artist Thierry Oussou reflects on his artistic practice, the need for repatriation of...

Thomas Bayrle: Playtime

This major retrospective of the work of Thomas Bayrle brings together works from the past 50 years a...

Patricia Guzman, interview

Patricia Guzman’s expertly executed realism makes her paintings appear photographic, as she docume...

E.V. Day, interview

In a riveting, large-scale work called Moss Ball: A Meditation on the Overview Effect (2018), E.V. D...

Tania Kovats and Kimathi Donkor discuss drawing practice and education

After the pop-up symposium Lines of Thought at Trinity Buoy Wharf, the new partner for what was form...

Tai Xiangzhou, interview

Tai Xiangzhou is committed to a traditional lexicon, his ink paintings magnificent, deeply indebted ...

Cui Xiuwen obituary

Chinese artist Cui Xiuwen died in Beijing, where she was based, on 1 August, at the age of 51, after...

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