Cubism: The Leonard A Lauder Collection
This superbly sensitive installation of the four greats of Cubism – Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque,...
Natalia Kolodzei interview: ‘My dream is that every American museum has ...
Natalia Kolodzei, executive director of the Kolodzei Art Foundation, talks about her family collecti...
Peter Sacks interview: ‘Every painting has its own secret story’
Peter Sacks, a South African expatriate, has a biography that is as rich and varied as the art he pr...
Robert Gober: The Heart Is Not a Metaphor
Robert Gober is perhaps best-known for his deceptively simple sculptures – in particular his sinks...
In this retrospective of postwar artist and inventor Panamarenko, alias Henri van Herwegen, the Muse...
UOVO, a $70m state-of-the-art storage facility for high-end artwork, is to open in New York City nex...
Ed Fornieles interview: ‘If you want access to the site, it’s a trade ...
For his show at the Chisenhale Gallery,Ed Fornieles has created a suburban Los Angeles television se...
American artist Aleah Chapin has had huge success early in her career. On graduating from the New Yo...
Glenn Adamson interview: ‘Webb saw clearly that human connection was the...
As New York’s Museum of Arts and Design celebrates its founder, Aileen Osborn Webb, with a superb ...
Fritz Wotruba – Homage to Michelangelo
In a posthumous retrospective of the drawings and sculptures of Fritz Wotruba, the souls of the inan...
Glenn Ligon, who was born in 1960, is famed for his thought-provoking works, which combine text, sil...
Zero: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s-60s
The Guggenheim is to be congratulated for tackling the complex subject of the German artists’ grou...
Encountering the Astronomical Sublime: Vintage Nasa Photographs 1961-1980
With distance comes sublime beauty, and with space travel our world is something magnificent to beho...
Yuri Pattison’s exhibition Free Traveller at Cell Project Space is an unconventional look at the s...
Zarouhie Abdalian interview: ‘It’s important for work to be challengin...
Zarouhie Abdalian is an artist who works with a wide array of materials, ideas and contexts, frequen...
Richard Demarco interview: ‘The art world, like the Edinburgh festival i...
Richard Demarco has organised exhibitions and theatre events for the Edinburgh festival since 1963. ...
Sensation and Sensuality: Rubens and his Legacy
This true gem of an exhibition shows not only Rubens’ vast creativeness, but the incredible artist...
Crossing the Line 2: Drawing in the Middle East
Crossing the Line was a conference that brought together specialists to examine the role of drawing ...
Working with layers of mixed media on paper and canvas, Fu Site, whose exhibition Politicians is at ...
DALeast interview: ‘I’m constantly thinking about creating something m...
The figures in Chinese artist DALeast’s paintings don’t look as if they are either coming or goi...
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot: persistances
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot’s immersive installations merge movement and sound and extract the musi...
Ralph Fasanella: Lest We Forget
Ralph Fasanella’s paintings, on view at the American Folk Art Museum, record US history from the p...
Deb Covell interview: ‘I want to show how far painting can be pushed’
Deb Covell (b1966) is a painter who seeks to celebrate the material qualities of paint. Rejecting pi...
Anne Graham interview: ‘The ability to see things as if for the first ti...
Anne Graham currently has two exhibitions of sculpture in Sydney, which indicate the many layers of ...
GW Bot interview: ‘Living and working in Australia has meant coming to t...
GW Bot lives in Canberra, Australia’s bush capital, with the Brindabella Range on one side and sub...
A pioneer in modern Italian art, Nanda Vigo has continually skirted the confines of design, architec...
Nico van der Endt interview: ‘Willem van Genk was a visionary, a man dis...
Willem van Genk, one of the most fascinating outsider artists, is featured in a new exhibition at th...
The Present of Modernism at Vienna’s Mumok compares works from the original movement alongside ear...
Retrospective Exhibition Constantin Meunier (1831-1905)
Constantin Meunier is now mostly remembered for his bronze statues of industrial workers, but this r...
Mwangi Hutter interview: ‘we are interested in personal and universal re...
Berlin and Nairobi-based artist duo Mwangi Hutter talk about their work as a collaborative, how they...