Jon Rafman: Minor Daemon and Ebrah k’dabri
Buckle up and join Jon Rafman, the Canadian post-internet artist, on a trip to his digital inferno. ...
Acrylic paint is slathered, scraped, smeared and sprayed in Mohammed Sami’s psychologically taut p...
Neshat’s haunting new video installation is a fictionalised account of the effect of imprisonment ...
The offbeat East London gallery Raven Row returns with a treasure trove of 1970s participatory TV, p...
This show brings together six artists, including Heidi Bucher, Lubaina Himid and Shirazeh Houshiary,...
For this new installation, commissioned by the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Steve McQueen ...
Ceyda Oskay – interview: ‘I often dislocate and repackage, reworking a...
Oskay talks about her residency at Cork Printmakers in Ireland as part of a project that supports ar...
Joseph Beuys: 40 Years of Drawing
Two concurrent exhibitions of Beuys’ work consider his drawings, the first spanning 40 years of hi...
Behrang Karimi: Dinge Weltweit
The longer you look at Behrang Karimi’s work, the less you understand it, as his dreamy, fragmenta...
Kyriaki Goni – interview: ‘For me, technology is an existential discus...
Greek artist Kyriaki Goni discusses the interplay of technology with humans and nature that underpin...
David Mach – interview: ‘I tried to make myself known as an ideas mong...
Before his show Heavy Metal, now on at Pangolin London, we spoke to David Mach about what fuels his ...
Jenkin van Zyl – interview: ‘The world has ended many times over’
Artist and film-maker Jenkin van Zyl guides us through his fantastical world of dancing rats, pneuma...
Victoria Sambunaris: High and Dry
In panoramic scenes of the Californian desert, Victoria Sambunaris captures the vastness and grandeu...
Osman Yousefzada – interview: ‘Opening doors for other people is key t...
Osman Yousefzada dressed Beyoncé, wrapped Selfridges in Birmingham in a giant canvas, had a solo sh...
Pierre Dunoyer – interview: ‘If the colour is not in its proper place,...
For his first solo exhibition in France in more than three decades, French artist Pierre Dunoyer is ...
Luca Massimo Barbero – interview: ‘Fontana is a pioneer of conceptual ...
As the second in a trilogy of exhibitions dedicated to Lucio Fontana takes place at Hauser & Wirth N...
Fruits of the Spirit: Art from the Heart
A virtual exhibition that leaves one visitor feeling more like a student on completing an essay than...
Canadian sculptor David Altmejd welcomes visitors to his uncanny menagerie, filled with human-hare h...
Sabine Marcelis – interview: ‘I love to play with light’
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis talks about her installation at the Vitra Schaudepot, which shines a ...
Leaving the buzz to the glamorous new spaces that international mega-galleries are opening in Los An...
Zineb Sedira – interview: ‘It makes sense to include part of my life, ...
Zineb Sedira discusses her acclaimed French Pavilion for the 2022 Venice Biennale, as well as how th...
An alluring and alarming exhibition gathers the work and words of Forrest Bess, postwar America’s ...
Jim Eyre – interview: ‘I don’t think we are seen as starchitects. It...
Jim Eyre discusses working with – and creating - landmark structures, Battersea Power Station’s ...
Reflecting on violence, particularly against women and minorities, Saba Farhoudnia’s paintings for...
Anna Park is a prodigiously talented young artist whose charcoal drawings pulsate with manic, freaki...
Dreams and Stories: Modern Pre-Raphaelite Visionaries
An exhibition that educates and enchants in equal measure, showcasing works by the ‘third wave’ ...
War in Abkhazia in 1992-93 resulted in deaths, displacement and the loss of its national archive, wi...
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists
A wryly humorous new series of works by Miami-based painter Hernan Bas introduces his fictional mena...
An excellent curatorial approach draws you in to this wonderfully immersive exhibition celebrating t...
Shōji Hamada: A Japanese Potter in Ditchling
This show explores the works, friendships and shared practices of Shōji Hamada and Bernard Leach as...