Karla Black – interview: ‘I don’t see culture and nature as separate...
Karla Black, whose sculptures are now on show at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, talks about the power o...
The Berlin-based performance artist returns to the UK with human boulders, everyday anecdotes and pu...
With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985
With almost 100 works on show, this exhibition is outstanding for the way in which it takes the patt...
James Barnor: Accra/London – A Retrospective
In fashion shoots, studio portraits and street photography, this major survey of the British Ghanaia...
The Basque sculptor’s geometry-defying, spatially expansive works fit snugly into the barns and gr...
A bracing reflection on social and environmental issues that have been foregrounded during the pande...
Mick Peter – interview: ‘The project was pleasingly indulgent, a free ...
Amid the playful life-size figures at his new show, Gerroff!! (or User Feedback), Mick Peter discuss...
Becoming Gustav Metzger: Uncovering the Early Years, 1945-1959
Showing work from Metzger’s formative years, much of it rarely seen before, this exhibition sheds ...
Jakob Kudsk Steensen – interview: ‘There’s so much that we forget in...
Ahead of an enormous new installation in Berlin’s fabled nightclub Berghain, the Danish artist tal...
Brett Rogers – interview: ‘When I was a student, the Photographers’ ...
The director of the Photographers’ Gallery talks about her own love of photography and how the org...
Cathie Pilkington – interview: ‘It’s great to have a title that make...
Cathie Pilkington talks about the importance of democracy in her practice, how she feels she sits ...
Mark Leckey – interview: ‘There’s this strange new limitless and ela...
Mark Leckey shares his circuitous journey to art-world success, his passion for music, film and outs...
Nicholas Pope: ‘We artists can speak and everyone can understand in thei...
To coincide with three major shows of his work, Nicholas Pope speaks about his successes, travels, t...
Tesfaye Urgessa – interview: ‘Young people don’t need to have a geog...
Tesfaye Urgessa talks about his latest exhibition, breaking down borders and what home means to him...
Michael Armitage – interview: ‘Not having a cultural hierarchy is libe...
As his show, Paradise Edict, opens at the Royal Academy in London, Michael Armitage talks about the ...
Kate Atkin – interview: ‘I think about life and death all the time’
On the eve of Floating Heads, a new show at Xxijra Hii in London, Kate Atkin talks about her exotic ...
Ilana Halperin: There Is a Volcano Behind My House
For one of her largest solo presentations to date, Ilana Halperin brings her multifaceted practice t...
Welsh artist Bedwyr Williams’s London show is a cartoon, model and animation-fuelled parody of pre...
Rachel Kneebone – interview: ‘My work is concerned with our visceral l...
Sculptor Rachel Kneebone talks about her forthcoming exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the ...
Sutapa Biswas – interview: ‘I felt questioning established systems of ...
Sutapa Biswas talks about her lifelong quest to decolonialise British art history, and about her two...
Ellen Gallagher: Ecstatic Draught of Fishes
Gallagher takes the viewer down into her watery world, where mythology, history and nature collide, ...
Chantal Joffe’s tender paintings of herself and her siblings with their mother evoke memories of f...
Marco Livingstone’s lavish book is a tribute to one of Britain’s finest landscape painters and i...
Jean David Nkot – interview: ‘I want to show that even if every day is...
The artist talks about the development of his practice, and how he uses three distinct layers to add...
Exhibition Cuttings, curated by Mathieu Copeland
Copeland challenges the usual perceptions of what an exhibition should be. Here he explores the idea...
Thomas Becket: Murder and the Making of a Saint
The British Museum tells the story Thomas Becket’s brutal murder and the cult of devotion his deat...
The Chinese artist Yu Ji has salvaged construction debris from east London and Shanghai to create a ...
Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser
The V&A throws film, photography, prints, fashion, art and crockery into the mix to bring the origin...
Veronica Ryan: Along a Spectrum
After a residency prolonged by the pandemic, Veronica Ryan delivers a profound and playful selection...