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Nicole Eisenman: What Happened

A thrilling survey of American artist Nicole Eisenman injects the venerable medium of painting with ...

Elisa Giardina Papa: Flock – She Preferred the Lineage of Goats and Ducks

In a series of new ceramic works, video and works on paper, Elisa Giardina Papa explores the myths a...

Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves

Through paintings, a sound installation and sculptures, Tamara Henderson takes us on a sensory voyag...

Renoir in Guernsey, 1883

One hundred and forty years ago, Auguste Renoir spent five weeks in Guernsey. He made at least 15 pa...

Rory Pilgrim – interview: ‘I hope the work I create is like a permacul...

This year’s Turner Prize nominee talks about choosing between a career in music and art, the Dutch...

Philip Guston

This strait-laced, work-focused retrospective affirms Philip Guston’s place as one of the 20th cen...

Edvard Munch: Magic of the North and Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth

Two major exhibitions celebrate Munch’s works this autumn. One draws attention to his time in Berl...

Kim Conaty – interview: ‘Ruth Asawa pursued drawing throughout her lif...

Kim Conaty, the Whitney Museum’s curator of prints and drawings, explains what led her to organise...

Farah Al Qasimi: Abort, Retry, Fail

In her first solo UK show, Al Qasimi’s photographs and video work respond to our escapist tendenci...

Matt Rugg: Connecting Form

In the first major retrospective of the British abstract artist and teacher, his playful curiosity f...

Bartosz Beda: interview: ‘In chaos, there is always some kind of order’

Bartosz Beda, whose solo show Echoes of Seasons is at the Art Gallery of Collin College in Plano, T...

A Spirit Inside

Anchoring this jewel of a show is a diminutive work by Dora Carrington and, like the rest of the sel...

Turner Prize 2023

Four very different artists are contending for this year’s prize – Jesse Darling, Ghislaine Leun...

Avery Singer – interview: ‘Art got me through some really dark places ...

Avery Singer was 14 on 9/11 and what she witnessed took its toll on her mental health. Her experienc...

Marina Abramović takes over London

Marina Abramović: ‘Four months ago I was in a coma… if I’d died, I’d be the only dead femal...

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Playing With Fire

Hiroshi Sugimoto, known for his meticulously crafted photographs, here extends his experimentation w...

Sarah Lucas: Happy Gas

Raucous, bawdy, sweary and crude, this major survey comprises works that are not always easy to stom...

Eleanna Anagnos and Alexis Granwell: Shift. Breathe. Expand. Painting in S...

This apposite pairing of two conceptually rigorous artists provokes myriad questions about process, ...

Hélio Oiticica: Waiting for the internal sun

A concise survey of the genre-hopping Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica shows him break new ground, e...

Double Weave: Bourne and Allen’s Modernist Textiles

Partners in life and work, they supplied fabrics to Heal’s and Liberty, as well as for the film Be...

Inside Other Spaces. Environments By Women Artists 1956-1976

Many of the pioneers in environmental art were women, but their works were often ephemeral, destroye...

Lisetta Carmi: Identities

Motivated by a profoundly humanistic spirit, Lisetta Carmi photographed marginalised communities. On...

40th EVA International, 2023

Ireland’s biennial is this year based on the concept of gleaning, when unused crops are divided am...

Ave Libertatemaveamor – interview: ‘Contemplating the actions of the R...

The Ukrainian artist who goes by the name of Ave Libertatemaveamor talks about life in her country s...

Catherine Opie – interview: ‘I am in love with the medium of photograp...

Catherine Opie, known for her portraits of west-coast queer culture in the 1990s, today turns her ca...

Bernard Cohen: Things Seen

An exhibition of recent works by the veteran British painter Bernard Cohen draws on medieval stained...

Kaye Donachie – interview: ‘My portraits are spectres, images conjured...

Kaye Donachie, whose first UK solo institutional exhibition is now at Pallant House Gallery, reflect...

Leiko Ikemura: When Animals Become Art

In an institution like no other, the Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura's works are juxtaposed with...

Michael Rakowitz: The Waiting Gardens of the North

Michael Rakowitz has recreated the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in the form of a sculptural relief and...

Pam Evelyn – interview: ‘Now I’m realising that these existential co...

In her studio in Dalston, east London, Pam Evelyn talks about the push and pull of making one of her...

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