Tomás Saraceno in Collaboration: Web(s) of Life
Argentine artist-activist Tomás Saraceno wants us to fall in love with spiders. His thoughtful Serp...
Paul Smith – interview: ‘I'd often look up and ask the boss, “Mr Pic...
To mark the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s death, the Musée National Picasso, Paris, commissioned ...
In his first UK solo show, Kent Chan bombards us with waves of heat and sound in an intensely kinaes...
Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings
This show focuses on Hurvin Anderson’s barbershop paintings, a subject he has been returning to fo...
Saint Francis of Assisi, whose story began with a painting, has been depicted in more than 20,000 wo...
This exhilarating and comprehensive show, celebrating the centennial of Ellsworth Kelly's birth, fea...
Dominic Harris – interview: ‘I’m trying to empower the viewer to ass...
At his latest exhibition, Feeding Consciousness, at the Halcyon Gallery, British artist Dominic Harr...
Identity and sexuality are explored in the young Polish artist Agata Słowak’s powerful and contro...
Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris
With her focus on quiet domestic interiors and sensitive portraits of women, Gwen John has long been...
This show is billed as bringing together a group of younger artists ‘experimenting with colour, ma...
Amy Sillman – interview: ‘We’re in this sticky place between despair...
On the occasion of her latest exhibition at Thomas Dane’s Naples gallery, the ever-probing Amy Sil...
Maki Na Kamura – interview: ‘People in the presence of my work can pro...
Maki Na Kamura, the Berlin-based Japanese painter, touches on her interest in patterns of structures...
An invigorating survey of the French art and dance collective explores how dance binds communities t...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map
In the first New York retrospective of the artist’s work, covering almost five decades, she offers...
Perfect Behaviours. Life Redesigned by the Algorithm
Are we free to make our own decisions in an age in which technology is used to manipulate us? Curato...
Ceramic, bronze and video works spanning 20 years of Simone Leigh’s practice, including nine works...
The Rossettis: This exhibition is both broader and narrower than its title suggests. In a nutshell, ...
Guy-Ernest Debord & Gil Joseph Wolman: L’un n’exclut pas l’autre [Th...
This exhibition is a joy, combining leaflets, flyers and other ephemera from Debord and Wolman’s p...
Kate Stewart takes into account the contingencies of ambient light, her works iridescent, shimmering...
Kira Freije – interview: ‘There’s a fine line I always have to tread...
The E-Werk’s Turbine Hall is the perfect setting for Freije’s new figurative metal sculptures. T...
Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of Life
They never met or even knew of one another’s work, yet Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian are united...
This young painter, fresh out of the Royal College of Art, has already developed her own, very disti...
A scruffy old armchair, two grubby basketballs, ventilation panels, dirty white walls – it’s uns...
Christina Seilern – interview: ‘Doing a project is like writing a book...
Having set up Studio Seilern Architects in 2006, Christina Seilern has been quietly building a solid...
Hunterian Art Gallery Reframed
Scotland’s oldest public museum has “reframed” its historic collection to recognise Glasgow’...
Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is to Me
Charting 40 years of the film-maker’s career, this exhibition immerses its audience in slavery, im...
If you thought you knew everything about Warhol’s work, this show may surprise you. The curators h...
Ai has a genius for incorporating pieces of everyday design into his work as a form of protest at go...
Portraits of Dogs: From Gainsborough to Hockney
While some might be quick to dismiss #WallaceWoofs as kitsch and gimmicky, it is a well-founded and ...
Colour, gesture and expression permeate the works of Chaïm Soutine and Leon Kossoff, but this exhib...