Facing History: Contemporary Portraiture
This show looks at how contemporary artists are influenced by the past as they seek to represent the...
Larry Bell: ‘You have to trust what you’re doing, to trust the work’
The artist discusses his latest solo exhibition, at the White Cube gallery, the spontaneity that occ...
Charles Lim: ‘It’s very easy to see the sea as a sublime space where y...
With his sailing background, Charles Lim explains, he sees the sea as ‘just an office’. His 10-y...
Nathan Coley: ‘I’m the travelling storyteller who’s come to town for...
Nathan Coley tells the stories behind his two text-light sculptures in the Bruges Triennial, peeling...
Research into dwellings of the future is under way in Hokkaido, the most northerly island in Japan, ...
HeHe: ‘Pylons are quite beautiful structures in themselves. They’re li...
Helen Evans, half of the artistic duo known as HeHe, speaks about their current work for the Bruges ...
Fifteen years after Richard Long’s last exhibition of any scale in his native Bristol, he is the A...
Echigo Tsumari Art Triennale 2015
Japan’s contemporary art festival, the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale, despite being held in a regio...
Charles Gaines: ‘I am dealing in the area of how meaning is formed’
The US conceptual artist and educator talks about why he believes art should be interested in knowle...
This solo exhibition is made up of two bodies of work first conceived near the start of Lee’s care...
The boys the girls and the political
The Lisson Gallery’s summer show takes a linguistic turn while tapping into the trends of the netw...
Yoshihito Mizuuchi: ‘Eating noodle soup makes a sound, but it’s also l...
The process of making a sculpture is a performance art in itself, says the Japanese artist, who expl...
Art in Dialogue: Duccio | Caro
Bringing together a medieval Sienese altarpiece fragment and a late-20th-century abstract sculpture,...
Toni Scott: ‘People don’t understand that what’s in the past is stil...
The California-based multimedia artist Toni Scott talks about how, in DNA – Bloodlines and the Fam...
Eloise Hawser: ‘This machine is all about contact and resistance’
The artist explains the complex mechanisms of a cinema organ and its colour-changer to Studio Intern...
Lebanese artist and musician Raed Yassin displays his magnetic, humorous and moving works in the eve...
This unmissable two-venue retrospective of Anthony Caro’s work encompasses everything from his vas...
Yto Barrada: ‘This whole project started with the sale of a dinosaur’
The artist discusses her hometown of Tangier, palaeontology, her concerns with trade and smuggling, ...
The Amazing World of MC Escher
MC Escher was long ignored by galleries and dismissed by critics, yet there is arguably no modern ar...
Royal Scottish Academy Metzstein Architecture Discourse: Glenn Murcutt
Architect Glenn Murcutt, winner of many international awards, presented an inspiring discourse on hi...
Hannah Collins: ‘Most of my work is a line between culture and the world...
The British artist known for her large, unframed photographs talks about her latest exhibition at th...
Alinka Echeverria: ‘As soon as you lift up the camera, you make the othe...
The photographer talks about her work looking at political and religious beliefs, including a visit ...
The close and long-lasting friendship between American photographer Lee Miller and Pablo Picasso is ...
Exploring themes of transformation, status and seduction, the V&A’s Shoes: Pleasure and Painis an ...
Jackson Pollock’s black paintings have been unjustifiably dismissed by many. Tate Liverpool’s ex...
Emma Cousin: ‘Humour is the most important thing’
Studio International visited Transition Gallery in east London to speak to Cousin about painting, in...
No Aloha is an exhibition of brightly coloured works on paper by Japanese artist Hayato Kiyuna. It i...
Nicholas Mangan: Ancient Lights
In his latest exhibition at London’s Chisenhale Gallery, Australian artist Nicholas Mangan drags a...
This ambitious exhibition by four greats of computer art brings together works from the very start o...
Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World
Barbara Hepworth is seen as one of the most important figures in the development of abstract art in ...