The National Gallery’s miraculous 200th anniversary exhibition strips back the tragic legend to sp...
Luigi Ghirri. Viaggi: Photographs 1970-1991
Italian photographer Luigi Ghirri was working in the 1970s and 80s when tourism was becoming commonp...
As well as 80 photomontages by Hannah Höch, seen as one of the inventors of the medium, this major ...
Liorah Tchiprout – interview: ‘Painting is terrifying!’
As Liorah Tchiprout's second solo show arrives in London, the printmaker and painter discusses her u...
Selva Aparicio – interview: ‘I have worked a lot with mourning. It is ...
Aparicio has had a packed year, with her first major solo show in Chicago and two works commissioned...
Time for Magic: A Shamanarchist’s Guide to the Wheel of the Year – boo...
Best known for his album covers for the Sex Pistols, Jamie Reid was an anarchist who was also fascin...
A bewitching and challenging exhibition of paintings from 1983 until 2024, revealing an underappreci...
Flora Yukhnovich – interview: ‘I’m always looking at history through...
Where better to view the work of contemporary rococo-inspired painter Flora Yukhnovich than at the W...
Graffiti! The recent dust-up over three Los Angeles skyscrapers raises the question: defacement or f...
Goshka Macuga – interview: ‘I wanted to invite viewers to consider the...
Macuga, whose exhibition Born from Stone is now on view at the London Mithraeum, discusses the poten...
Claudia Martínez Garay – interview: ‘I’m interested in the encounte...
As Claudia Martínez Garay's exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary draws to a close, the multidiscip...
Raven Halfmoon – interview: ‘It took everything in me to make these sc...
Raven Halfmoon, sculptor and citizen of the Caddo nation, talks about her forthcoming show at Salon ...
Carlos Moreno – interview: ‘The 15-minute city is not a way of declari...
The urban planner behind the concept of the 15-minute city talks about why it is now an urgent neces...
Alongside work by Joseph Beuys, six contemporary Japanese artists respond to an artist who saw no bo...
This exhibition calls back to the surface a hidden gradient of software art development since the 19...
This year’s festival urges us to believe that, collectively, we can build a better future. And whi...
After the End of History: British Working-Class Photography 1989-2024
From the northern soul scene to farmers and a world boxing champ, photographers have captured images...
Angus Pryor – interview: ‘I love chaos, so celestial journeys, end-tim...
Angus Pryor explains his fascination with the Book of Enoch, long rejected by the Christian church, ...
Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary
The sculptures, masks, lithographs and tapestries in this exhibition introduce a cast of characters ...
The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain
With works from the 17th century to today, from Edwaert Collier to Duncan Grant and Maggi Hambling, ...
I wanted to like Rachel Cusk’s latest experimental novel, in which she writes about various artist...
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley: The Soul Station
The Berlin techno club provides the perfect setting for a pioneering game-making artist whose works ...
Prydie: The Life and Art of Mabel Pryde Nicholson
Mother, wife, sister and daughter to artists who have eclipsed her deserved fame, this charming exhi...
Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere
A ship floating on the roof, a giant encyclopaedia of neglected people and things, and busts of Jame...
Charlie Stiven – interview: ‘You don’t need to be loud to be express...
Charlie Stiven talks about the 3D models in his earlier exhibition, Kiosk, at Summerhall, Edinburgh,...
Yoshitomo Nara's children may appear unrealistic and simplistic, but they pulsate with a complexity ...
Helen Charman – interview: ‘Young V&A is a very optimistic space. It's...
The Young V&A has been awarded the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024 award. The institution’s direc...
At a time when the WHO says pollution is the biggest threat to our existence, this immersive show ex...
Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent
For 50 years, Peter Kennard’s activist art has railed against corporate and state power, wars and ...
Lucía Pizzani – interview: ‘Come on, look at me, I’m here. We both ...
The London-based Venezuelan artist talks about her commission at Harewood House, her exhibition at C...