Visionaries: Making Another Perspective
Contemporary Japanese artists celebrate their country’s traditional ancient crafts using natural p...
After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art
Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin are at the heart of this show as it takes us on an exhilarating journ...
Rising Sun: Artists in an Uncertain America
This partnership between art institutions of disparate missions and unequal standing and resources h...
Retrotopia: Design for Socialist Spaces
This groundbreaking exhibition brings together 11 countries from the former communist bloc and explo...
Stefan Brüggemann: Not Black, Not White, Silver
Spray-painted words ‘deface’ an array of surfaces, vast and small, some fashioned from expensive...
Treasures of Ukraine – book review
This book chronicles Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage even as the war with Russia threatens the ve...
An elephantine retrospective captures the madcap antics and media theorising of the pioneering Canad...
Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism
The first major UK exhibition of Berthe Morisot’s work in almost three-quarters of a century, this...
Resolve Collective: them’s the breaks
Using cast-off materials from other institutions – storage boxes, crates, exhibition signs from pr...
Garden Futures: Designing with Nature
This show explores gardens through the ages, from the earliest known formal versions to guerrilla ga...
Souls Grown Deep Like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South
Scrap metal, old clothing, paint tins, driftwood, furniture and animal bones are rendered into works...
Flemish Expressionism: Wonderful Memories
An informative survey explores one of the 20th century’s artistic side-streams, which captured qui...
Tiffanie Delune – interview: ‘I want people to feel like they’re wal...
The artist talks about her time on a residency in Ghana, culminating in her current solo show there,...
Mike Parr – interview: ‘I was a performance artist with one arm. The p...
One of Australia’s most influential artists, Mike Parr talks about his extreme performance art, ho...
Bohemia: History of an Idea 1950-2000
A globe-trotting exhibition takes us in search of modern Bohemia, from the Parisian brasserie to the...
Julian Stair: Art, Death and the Afterlife
In response to lives lost in the Covid pandemic, Stair’s new work includes monumental figural form...
Nine artists, including Lubaina Himid, Hana Miletić and Moyra Davey, consider the fraught subject o...
If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the Present – book review
The chapters in TJ Clark’s book on the French post-impressionist began life as lectures the art hi...
Seven curatorial collaborators, including a botanist, a physicist and a river pilot, give their dive...
Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture
The grand Georgian home of the neo-classical architect John Soane provides the background for Caro...
William Klein: Yes – book review
William Klein won his first camera in a poker game and went on to become renowned for his skill in f...
Liz Magor: The Rise and the Fall
Items that are at once familiar yet strange populate Magor’s baffling sculptures, leading viewers ...
Duke Riley – interview: ‘As an artist, you’re trying to push boundar...
Duke Riley likes his art to provoke, even if it gets him arrested. He talks about training pigeons t...
1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
Fritz Bleyl was a founding member of the Brücke group, which, though shortlived, helped to establis...
Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio
Marking op art’s takeover from the passe machismo of abstract expressionism, Riley’s pulsing exe...
David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (Not Smaller & Further Away)
At the new Lightroom, which uses wraparound sight and sound, David Hockney himself guides us through...
Adelaide Cioni – interview: ‘My work is about the origins of drawing a...
Adelaide Cioni talks about her interest in patterns, and how these relate to something deep inside u...
Nalini Malani: My Reality Is Different
This spectacular show plays out in a deep black gallery space, where through nine large video instal...
Ravelle Pillay’s paintings have a washy tranquillity beneath which violence lurks, as she explores...
Péju Alatise – interview: ‘My relationship with Nigeria is like a bat...
Having recently moved to the UK from Nigeria, Peju Alatise talks about growing up in Lagos, her camp...