This new body of work at PEER is a collaboration between the artist Fiona Banner and the Magnum phot...
The Worshipper of the Image is the first solo show in London held by the Venezuelan artist Lucía Pi...
Back to Eden: Contemporary Artists Wander the Garden
Back to Eden: Contemporary Artists Wander the Garden at the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) presents ...
The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st-Century Art
Alistair Hicks’s new book, The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st Century Art, indicates t...
Dreams or reality? Contemporary art in Moscow, summer 2014
Russians, like the rest of the world, are split in their attitude toward contemporary art: some like...
Most know Dennis Hopper as a Hollywood hellraiser, the quintessential enfant terrible, both on scree...
In The Grammar of Ornament: New Paper Cuts and Ceramics, artist Charlotte Hodes takes as her cue the...
This is the second edition of the Berlin Art Prize, which was launched last year. The prize, which i...
Save Yourself! is an exhibition of small-scale drawings by seven artists from different generations,...
Ben Quilty’s first solo London show opened at the Saatchi Gallery on 4 July, celebrating his winni...
Joe Winkelman is one of the UK’s leading printmakers, specialising in intaglio since 1975. From 19...
Light3 at the Fridman Gallery in New York, curated by Lilly Wei, is a must-see for anyone interested...
Kelly Richardson’s quietly stunning Haunted at the Void Gallery, Derry. Here we have humanity’s ...
Wim Delvoye, a bad boy of the art world, is showing in Moscow this summer. He is at the Gary Tatints...
Bruegel to Freud: Prints from the Courtauld Gallery
I met Dr Rachel Sloan, curator of Bruegel to Freud, to discuss the Courtauld’s print collection an...
Jimmy Pike: A Desert Cowboy in London – Retrospective
It is extraordinary in the early 21st century to be in the city of London looking at the work of an ...
MAYA, a major exhibition by Anindita Dutta, is the second exhibition of the Dame Jillian Sackler Int...
Now, the National Gallery is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the history of making colour in west...
It has happened! It is here! The Whitney Museum has opened its doors to the Temple of Koons. The bui...
The Human Factor: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture. Curator of the exhibition, Hayward Gallery...
Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation
If connoisseurship was already thought to have an “antique ring” as early as 1950, this tendency...
It is thrilling, with this superb exhibition at Tate Liverpool, to see the work of Nasreen Mohamedi ...
The exhibition of “paper sculpture” taking place in the Marble Palace of the Russian Museum feat...
It is all too easy to forget about folk art in the UK, to dismiss it as purely decorative, twee, or ...
Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 1958-2010
It has been more than 30 years since the last show devoted to Carl Andre was staged in America. As h...
Pierre-Nicolas Bounakoff, Jean-Marie Gallais, Ida Tursic and Wilfried Mill...
Halftone: Through the Grid is a group show, curated by Pierre-Nicolas Bounakoff and Jean-Marie Galla...
Art made in the trenches of life
With funding from the Henry Luce Foundation as part of its 75th-anniversary initiative,1 the America...
Marc Desgrandchamps: interview
In this exhibition of vivid beach scenes, Desgrandchamps has turned up the opacity on his figurative...
Richard Jackson: New Paintings
Richard Jackson (born 1939) has been a pre-eminent figure on the American art scene since the 70s an...
Isabel Nolan’s exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, The Weakened Eye of Day, marks the la...