Tamar Ettun: ‘I am using the structure of a religious practice as a fold...
The young Israeli-American sculptor talks about her Orthodox background, her beginnings in art, inte...
Anita Glesta: ‘I would like this work to be a vehicle of communication ...
The artist talks about the motivation behind her brightly coloured projection of frenzied fish on to...
The Gap: Selected Abstract Art from Belgium
This group exhibition – curated by artist Luc Tuymans – brings together more than 40 works by 15...
Going Public: International Art Collectors in Sheffield
In a project looking at how philanthropic giving to arts and culture can become a social norm in eve...
Shani Rhys James: ‘I love the luxuriousness of a flower’s abstract sha...
The artist talks about her dramatic paintings, the significance of red and her own particular take o...
Bridget Riley: Learning From Seurat
Through the works of Georges Seurat, Bridget Riley learned about colour. His The Bridge at Courbevoi...
Petra Cortright: ‘I wanted to raise questions about the way we view wome...
The artist talks about moving from working on computers to painting, linking the two worlds to produ...
Chudamani Clowes: ‘I wanted to show immigration and migration in a posit...
Chudamani Clowes talks about immigration, her personal connection to west London and the human trage...
Julie Sass: Be-Bop Your Visual Acts (Shared Space)
Danish artist Julie Sass presents a cohesive body of new work as part of Copenhagen Arts Week that s...
This small gem of an exhibition comprising 17 pictures – oils on canvas and board; watercolour; fe...
Jerusalem Season of Culture 2015
This is a festival that involves talks, tours, performance and events rather than simply art objects...
The art behind the activist: Adrian Locke talks about Ai Weiwei
A rebel, an iconoclast and a playful symbolist – Ai Weiwei is all these things, but surely history...
This exhibition of contemporary artworks by more than 20 women artists reflects the changes in art p...
Zakkir Hussain and Rakhi Peswani
Two solo exhibitions featuring alumni from India’s premier art institute in Baroda throw up intere...
Dineo Seshee Bopape: slow -co- ruption
For the artist’s first UK solo exhibition, she combines experimental video works and sculptural in...
Jackson Pollock’s Mural: Energy Made Visible
Mural, Pollock’s largest-ever largest painting, has been credited with breaking the ice for abstra...
Judy Chicago: ‘I’ll leave it to others to change the world’
The artists talks about her career trajectory, the continuing need for feminist art, and the way in ...
Jonas Mekas: ‘I have a need to film small, almost invisible daily moment...
The legendary independent film-maker talks about avant garde, utopia, his latest projects, the impor...
Jennifer Campbell and Chloë Manasseh: ‘We’re both interested in the t...
The artists talk about how they explore the conflicting psychological and physical states of being ...
Wilmer Wilson IV: ‘Moving between mediums is my way of remaining nimble...
The artist explains some of his performances, his interest in intervening in monuments in public spa...
Hank Willis Thomas: ‘Ideas crop up out of thin air, like bubbles, and I...
The artist talks about grabbing people’s attention to make them think about things they normally w...
From kayaks filled with scotch to empty boots on a ladder, Signer has a lightness of touch and misch...
Tadeusz Kantor: Inbetween Structures
As two exhibitions celebrate the centenary of the birth of Polish artist and theatre director Tadeus...
Anna Dumitriu: ‘Bacteria are living organisms that you can work with –...
Not many artists would want to work with bacteria, smelly faecal transplants or anthrax, but Dumitri...
Construction Industry: Contemporary Assemblage, Construction and Relief
This group exhibition makes a strong case that assemblage – as an art form – is still influentia...
Derek Michael Besant: ‘A stitching together of each person’s voice all...
The artist talks about his project, which involved 50 strangers from Scotland’s capital city sendi...
My Dear BB … The Letters of Bernard Berenson and Kenneth Clark, 1925-1959
The 34-year correspondence between two legends of the Anglo-American art world evokes the life and t...
The German photographer known for his forward thinking and experimentation has gone back in time for...
Vincent Meessen: ‘In the western world, we still think that we created e...
Eleven artists come together to reflect on colonialism and its aftermath in a complex, multimedia, c...
‘Oswaldo Vigas said he found the root of his work in ancient culture’
At an exhibition of Oswaldo Vigas’s work in Bogotá, his son Lorenzo talked about his father’s l...