In this major retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery, the works of Reiner Ruthenbeck – in particu...
Brian Bress: ‘I come to video with the agenda of a painter’
Brian Bress is an innovative multimedia artist who creates works that combine painting, drawing, ani...
Refraction: The Image of Sense
The internet and new technology have changed visual culture, and Peter Amdam, curator of Blain South...
Kennedy Browne: ‘With the internet there is no final cut’
Irish artist duo Kennedy Browne talk about how their work has been shaped by free-market triumphalis...
One of this year’s Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 26-year-old, Paris-born Marie Jacotey is exhibiti...
Art Basel Miami Beach: 14th Edition
This year’s fair was all about art as entertainment – and it didn’t disappoint. With more than...
Through photographs, film and video art, in his exhibition at Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery, Can...
Emerging artist Matt Copson’s alter ego is a vengeful fox named Reynard. Using ancient European fo...
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2014
Studio International attended the opening night of Bloomberg New Contemporaries at the Institute of ...
Milou van der Maaden: interview
Dutch artist Milou van der Maaden graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art this year and instantl...
Recent Slade graduate Charles Richardson has hit the ground running. This year, in addition to his i...
Nacho Carbonell: ‘I try to communicate to many people through objects’
Nacho Carbonell makes collectable pieces that span the fields of art and design. On the occasion of ...
In this major exhibition of the 16th-century Italian painter Giovanni Battista Moroni, the Royal Aca...
Janenne Eaton: ‘My work is deeply political’
Melbourne-based artist Janenne Eaton talks about the inspiration behind her recent installation, Roa...
In conversation with Studio International, Biasi reveals the singular motivations behind his work an...
Jockum Nordström: ‘There’s a self-portrait in every single thing I do...
Having travelled from the island of Gotland where his latest solo exhibition was composed, Swedish a...
Gego and Gerd Leufert: a dialogue
This exhibition of works by Gertrude Goldschmidt – Gego – and Gerd Leufert demonstrates their ro...
Peder Balke is a little known 19th-century Norwegian artist. The National Gallery and Northern Norwa...
Helena Rubinstein: Beauty is Power
Although her products have been unavailable in the US for decades, Helena Rubinstein – “Empress ...
Chris Martin: ‘When you’re outside, you can have a truly gigantic stud...
New York City-based artist Chris Martin, whose works were recently on show at the Anton Kern Gallery...
Maisie Broadhead: ‘I was quite happy to be fraudulent’
The photographer and jewellery-maker talks about her latest show, Peepers at Brighton’s Royal Pavi...
Constable: The Making of a Master
John Constable is renowned for his idyllic images of the English countryside. But as a new exhibitio...
Franklin Sirmans: ‘You should be able to smell, hear and taste New Orlea...
Franklin Sirmans, artistic director of the New Orleans biennial Prospect.3: Notes for Now, on the bo...
New Orleans plays host to 58 artists from around the world – including Theaster Gates, Carrie Mae ...
Studio International visited the artist Steven Appleby's studio in south London. Appleby, whose work...
What defines the British national character? The British Line, an exhibition at the Robin Katz galle...
In his latest solo exhibition, Belgian artist Pieter Vermeersch casts a minimal eye over the fragmen...
Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography
This retrospective of the work of American photographer and film-maker Paul Strand spans six decades...
Faig Ahmed: ‘Collision of old and new is one of the concepts in my works...
The Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed talks about his exhibition Fluid Forms, how he reinterprets the pr...
In her works on paper and installations, the artist Zarina, who left her birthplace in India more th...