Zhang Enli: ‘I pay attention to the subtle things that you might usually...
The artist known for focusing on the poetic aspects of daily life talks about new approaches to pain...
Yto Barrada: ‘The whole thing is a dance between a mad poet, children an...
Yto Barrada discusses her new exhibition at the Barbican Centre, which draws on a calamitous earthqu...
Lydia Ourahmane – interview: ‘Working with this personal history is so...
Lydia Ourahmane talks about her exhibition at the Chisenhale Gallery, allegiance, betrayal, drawing ...
Virtual Normality: Women Net Artists 2.0
This exhibition looks at how social media platforms and the digital manipulation of images are being...
Maija Luutonen: ‘I’m not a big fan of monuments’
Maija Luutonen is the inaugural recipient of the Kiasma Commission by Kordelin, a project to promote...
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, extension
Jamie Fobert Architects’ new wing for Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge opened this month, doubling the...
In a hulking presentation at Gagosian, the painter laureate of putrefaction continues to moulder old...
Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil
As revealed by this tightly curated exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Tarsila do Amar...
Her legacy has often been dwarfed by her biography – as Rodin’s student and lover, who spent 30 ...
Andrew Lacon: Fragments – Kate V Robertson: This Mess Is Kept Afloat
Two exhibitions at Dundee Contemporary Arts confront and explore the relationships between the viewe...
Michael Armitage: ‘Can an art space function in the same way as a chapel...
The artist weaves multiple narratives to evoke the complexity of East African society. Here, he talk...
After White: Michaela Zimmer and Peter Welz
Weaving a path in and out of Peter Welz’s awkward steel architectural intervention, the viewer com...
Encountering the Buddha and the Kandell Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room – a...
The curator talks about Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia, the current exhibitio...
This first major UK retrospective of German photographer Andreas Gursky, at the newly renovated Hayw...
Sophie Herxheimer: ‘I’m after precision in poetry … I’m after exac...
Poet, writer and image-maker Sophie Herxheimer talks about the ideas and inspiration that inform her...
Merrie Albion: Landscape Studies of a Small Island
From the diamond jubilee to the ruins of Grenfell Tower, Simon Roberts captures the events that have...
Jason Brooks: ‘In a world that wants to eradicate detail by airbrushing ...
Ahead of his exhibition at Marlborough, London, Jason Brooks showed Studio International around his ...
The Royal Academy of Arts celebrates its 250th year with a collection of riches fit for a king – a...
A New Era: Scottish Modern Art, 1900-1950
At a time when the UK’s relationship with the rest of Europe is at stake, this exhibition of the a...
Art Now: Marguerite Humeau: Echoes
French-born artist Marguerite Humeau resurrects an eerie voice from the ancient past at Tate Britain...
Curator Anna McNay has put together two exhibitions – Threesome, a collaboration between three fem...
The Land We Live In – The Land We Left Behind
With an extraordinary diversity of work, from medieval Korean ceramics to cutting-edge conceptual ar...
Featuring works by 50 artists and digital / lighting studios and producers, this feast of light and ...
A deep humanity surfaces in this outstanding exhibition of more than 50 of Cézanne’s portraits...
The inaugural exhibition at the Camberwell College of Arts’ new space is a sensitive, nuanced look...
This exhibition brings together more than 70 works from the Hirshhorn’s collection in an attempt t...
Tabita Rezaire: ‘Reclamation allowed me to glow into my blackness, woman...
The artist talks about ‘decolonial healing’, her response to cyber-racism and the distorted repr...
Edmund Clark: ‘The intervention, the control, the censorship is part of ...
Edmund Clark discusses his recent residency at the UK’s only wholly therapeutic prison, HMP Grendo...
Philip Pearlstein: Paintings 1990 – 2017
Philip Pearlstein’s nudes are a triumph of draughtsmanship and the product of a lifetime of learni...
Anne de Boer & ecksenis.net: System Attempt Contact
System Attempt Contact critiques the way today’s tech multinationals transcend the borders between...