Pacita Abad: Life in the Margins
Abad’s exuberant mixed-media trapunto works give a carnivalesque feel to the UK’s first solo exh...
Maurice Burns – interview: ‘I think musically when I compose my painti...
The artist talks about his current exhibition at Gerald Peters, his first show in New York, his comp...
Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years
If you can move beyond the small size of the venue and the incongruity of hermetically sealed displa...
Marguerite Humeau – interview : ‘I think art was born from a will to b...
Whether she is reconstructing the voice of Cleopatra or creating futuristic elephantine forms, Humea...
Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography
I had hoped this would be a show full of challenges and questions, but with its images of bodybuilde...
Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-45
Following the Mexican Revolution of 1920, art that reflected the country’s traditions and social i...
Long-known as ‘the only female at the birth of abstract expressionism’, Romanian-born Sterne alw...
Museum focuses on the history of institutional critique and its contemporary manifestations, but fai...
Carmen Neely – interview: ‘I'm interested in the process of what is lo...
The artist talks about the role of collecting, (re)creating characters and identities, translation, ...
Naum Gabo: Constructions for Real Life
This first major British survey of Gabo’s work in more than 30 years includes paintings, drawings,...
Caravaggio-Bernini: The Baroque in Rome
This is the first major exhibition to pair the greatest painter of the baroque period with its great...
Jake Wood-Evans – interview: ‘I don’t think you can make a successfu...
Taking great baroque altarpieces as his starting point, Jake Wood-Evans marks out his composition, a...
We Will Walk: Art and Resistance in the American South
Through the work of more than 20 African American artists, this show explores the soul-stirring art ...
This takes us to an interwar Britain where hope and modernism blossomed, changing the face of everyt...
The vision of artist and film-maker Steve McQueen is bold and thought-provoking in this challenging ...
Yasumasa Morimura: Ego Obscura, Tokyo 2020
In his search for ‘the self’, Morimura takes on the guise of well-known historical figures and c...
Actinic – Photography in Print
As part of the Actinic Festival, Kristina Chan, Nick Devison, Itamar Freed, Morwenna Kearsley and Ma...
Denzil Forrester – interview: ‘I needed that dark space to bring out t...
Studio International spoke with Forrester at the opening of Itchin & Scratchin, his first major solo...
Gianfranco Zappettini – interview: ‘Painting always survives’
As his first solo exhibition in London opens at Mazzoleni, Zappettini recounts his ease with unconfo...
In his second solo show with Gagosian, Reed displays his many strengths in 15 new and impressive wor...
Van Eyck: An Optical Revolution
Celebrating the first stages of restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece, as well as the incredible acade...
An-My Lê – interview: ‘All the striations of important events are ret...
Photographer An-My Lê talks about her project Silent General and the personal and political tension...
Is there another living artist who has reimagined what architecture is or does quite so comprehensiv...
British Baroque: Power and Illusion
The Tate’s first survey of Britain’s late-17th-century art is a misshapen pearl, often glimmerin...
Deities and emperors decay and crystallise in the American artist-designer’s enjoyable exhibition ...
Peter Fischli and David Weiss – Should I Paint a Pirate Ship On My Car W...
Three works from the duo’s career point up their concern with commonplace objects and the melancho...
Expressive Art in the Early 20th Century
This is a small but moving display that, 75 years after the Holocaust, reminds us of the need for co...
Tony Lewis – interview: ‘I’ve got to wear a Tyvek suit, a ventilatio...
The artist explains the lengths he must go to in order to create his signature graphite ‘floor dra...
Ruth Asawa: A Line Can Go Anywhere
Asawa, who was known for weaving sculptures with wire and studying at Black Mountain College under J...
Christine Rebet– interview: ‘Animation is perfect for critique: it is ...
Studio International spoke to Rebet at the opening of Time Levitation, her first solo show in the UK...