Rubens to Sickert: The Study of Drawing
With a wide range of drawings, including works by Rubens, Charles Keene, Sickert and Whistler, this ...
Hurvin Anderson – interview: ‘I am looking at where things collide, ho...
The unsettling depictions of nature in Hurvin Anderson’s new paintings, based on photos from a 201...
Jadé Fadojutimi – interview: ‘I bathe in the conversations between co...
Jadé Fadojutimi talks about how lockdown enriched her practice, her obsession with Japan, her Liver...
Armin Linke – interview: ‘We have to look at different categories of p...
The film-maker and photographer discusses recording the evolution of human-environment relations, th...
Mehretu’s vision is both epic and intimate and this survey of 25 years of her craft is a measure o...
Through the works of Frank Bowling, John Hoyland, Reginald Sylvester II, John Golding and Sam Gillia...
Ayashii: Decadent and Grotesque Images of Beauty in Modern Japanese Art
This exhibition explores Japanese artists’ notion of beauty in the late-18th to the early 20th cen...
Twelve artists feature in this show, with works that examine the nature of official records and how ...
Rachel Whiteread – interview: ‘I’ve always picked things up. I’m a...
Rachel Whiteread, whose new show is at the Gagosian in London, talks about the pandemic, dump-diggin...
Lina Ghotmeh – interview: ‘Sometimes I wonder whether I am constructin...
Lina Ghotmeh, the Lebanese-born, Paris-based architect discusses her methodology of architecture as ...
The Essential Louis Kahn – book review
A photographic cornucopia of Kahn’s buildings, this highly visual publications takes its reader on...
Private art museums – ‘I like to collect by myself and make decisions ...
It takes more than wealth and success to run a museum, so why do so many collectors decide to go it ...
The six shortlisted artists for 2021 explore colonialism, environmental breakdown and contentious hi...
Frick Madison provides temporary home for the Frick Collection
The superstars have been realigned as the old Whitney Breuer hosts the Frick Collection with surpris...
Matt Jukes – interview: ‘You need to dream big, so you can shoot for t...
Matt Jukes talks about the pandemic, the effect of lockdown on our mental health, and his immersive,...
Mohamed Bourouissa – interview: ‘I see art as a playground’
Ahead of Mohamed Bourouissa's survey exhibition at Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, the Paris...
Valerie Hird: What Did Happen to Alice; My Avatar
Valerie Hird’s exhibition includes her award-winning animated short film along with interactive st...
Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America
Full of the pain of black experience, the works here make the galleries thrum and shimmer with energ...
The Art Museum in Modern Times – book review
Charles Saumarez Smith, a former director of London’s National Portrait Gallery and the National G...
Art appreciation in the metaverse
What on the physical earth do art collectors see in a CryptoPunk? Add to quick profits the bragging-...
Indulge in some armchair escapism and travel to deserts forests and ghost towns, as art historian Am...
Philip Hughes – interview: ‘Drawing captures the memory of a place lik...
Philip Hughes talks about his practice and what informed his new book, Painting the Ancient Land of ...
Anne Hardy – interview: ‘I’m interested in residues, leftovers, stra...
Anne Hardy talks about her new series of photograms, now online at Maureen Paley’s Studio M, how l...
Claire Ashley – interview: ‘I’m not an artist who is scared about th...
Claire Ashley makes vast colourful, oddball inflatables. Ashley talks about giving life to these cha...
Harold Offeh – interview: ‘I am always asking: who is not part of the ...
Harold Offeh discusses boredom, curiosity and 1980s pop culture, the influence of punk and hip-hop, ...
Peter Kennard – interview: ‘Montage is about allowing people to think ...
Peter Kennard, the celebrated political artist, talks of photomontage, protest, art schools and imag...
Lana Locke – interview: ‘I look more at the racial connotations of col...
Lana Locke talks about about domesticity in life and art, colonialism and climate change –and how ...
Shneel Malik – interview: ‘I’m a crazy optimist. I know that the rig...
Architect and bio-designer Shneel Malik discusses bio-algae, eco-aesthetics, artisans pioneering eco...
Jens Fänge – interview: ‘I try to come to a painting from a different...
As Jens Fänge exhibits new work in Paris, the Swedish painter talks about assemblage, the structure...
Vision & Reality: 100 Years of Contemporary Art in Wakefield
As the Hepworth Wakefield celebrates its 10th birthday, it is apposite that it is marking its place ...