Antipodean Springtime: Letter from Australia
Janet McKenzie spends a wonderful and art-packed three weeks in Australia....
South Korean artist Do Ho Suh’s exhibition at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazaw...
Retelling history through art – an interview with Kimathi Donkor
Kimathi Donkor is an artist with an appetite for historical research. Born in Bournemouth in 1965, D...
An American In Paris: Edward Hopper Retrospective
This major exhibition at the Grand Palais is a timely successor to that mounted by Tate Modern in 20...
Pre-Raphaelites – Victorian Avant-Garde
Tate Britain, London, 12 September 2012–13 January 2013. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, formed in...
The Liverpool Biennial 2012 – the UK Biennial of Contemporary Art
The Liverpool Biennial 2012 brings together dozens of different exhibitions comprising artworks by m...
Irene Barberis: Apocalypse/Revelation: Re Looking (Feminale: the edge of l...
Irene Barberis has been inspired and explored imagery for her art and research into the Book of the ...
Freud Museum, London, until 20 November 2012. Saying It is an exhibition that presents a mise-en-sc...
Go Figure! Contemporary Chinese Portraiture
Go Figure! is a two location exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Portraiture, drawn from the Uli Sigg...
Luc Tuymans: Allo! David Zwirner’s new London space
What better way to inaugurate American gallerist David Zwirner’s new London space (his first Europ...
Innovating with the old – Frieze Masters 2012
Frieze Art Fair is now more than just one of the top international events of its kind. Creative busi...
Convergent Worlds has been curated to mark the 20th anniversary of the Drill Hall Gallery. Situated ...
Aesthetic and intellectual clarity defines the painting of Alan Robb, who lives in Newport-on-Tay in...
Love it or hate it, the Turner Prize is upon us once again, and, after a year’s sojourn at the BAL...
Lindsay Seers. Nowhere Less Now
The Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn, London, until 21 October 2012. Born in Mauritius into a naval family, t...
Taking a transnational picture: an interview with Maryam Najd
Contemporary online art journal with reviews, analysis and comment...
Klimt: Up Close And Personal: Paintings, Letters, Insights. Leopold Museum...
The 150th anniversary of the birth of the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt was the subject both of the e...
Van Gogh To Kandinsky: Symbolist Landscape In Europe 1880–1910
This exhibition is well conceived in principle and excellently hung; landscape here, is the clear un...
This exhibition from the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia brilliantly celebrates the 250th ...
Human history, and by extension the history of art, is a history of transfiguration, of translation,...
This timely showing of 60 various graphics in all, some six of which are from the Gallery's own coll...
A Delicate Game of Cat-and-Mouse
Interviews with Artists 1966-2012 by Michael Peppiatt. Yale University Press, 2012. The experience o...
Ships and Sirens at Festival time
Susan Philipsz Timeline 2012, The Edinburgh Arts Festival 2012. The artist Susan Philipsz launched h...
In the Forward to the current Barbican exhibition catalogue Bauhaus: Art as Life, an obligatory cred...
A Redefining Moment in the History of Native American Art
Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3, Contemporary Native North American Art from the Northeast...
A festival for our time: dOCUMENTA 13
Faces press against the glass wall of a rotunda in one of the world’s oldest museums: the Neo-Clas...
I Spy: Photography and the Theater of the Street, 1938-2010
I Spy: Photography and the Theater of the Street, 1938-2010 is a wonderful new exhibition at the Nat...
The Serpentine Gallery’s Yoko Ono: To the Light is the artist’s first London-based retrospective...
Invisible: Art about the Unseen, 1957-2012
From the amusing to the philosophical, there are works you can observe and others you can take part ...
La Tendenza: Italian Architecture 1965–1985
Using a selection of major works from their permanent collection as well as more than 250 other draw...