Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life
Chiharu Shiota’s immersive web-like installations, fashioned from coloured thread and found object...
A look behind the scenes of the travelling exhibition on Berthe Weill
The show celebrating the pioneering Parisian avant-garde gallerist opened in New York before travell...
Barbados Museum & Historical Society challenges narrative around slavery
These two fascinating, interrelated exhibitions – one of a 19th-century Black Barbadian, the other...
Alberto Greco: Viva el Arte Vivo
The Reina Sofia recovers the art of a queer Argentinian maverick who believed he could turn anything...
The first major museum exhibition of Catherine Opie’s work in the UK charts her career from when s...
The late Colombian artist Beatriz González’s garish colours and shiny surface belie the violence ...
Aki Sasamoto: Grilled Diagrams
In her first institutional solo show in the UK, Aki Sasamoto creates a freewheeling, haphazard narra...
Loved by the public for her colourful and humorous paintings of people enjoying themselves, she was ...
Encompassing four solo shows this exhibition challenges our views on climate change, disability, ide...
Cosmos: The Art of Observing Space
Hard science meets soaring imaginations in a show brimming with cosmologically inspired artworks...
Christina Mackie: Material Reality
Through a series of installations, which can be read and reread on multiple levels, Christina Mackie...
A groundbreaking exhibition turns the way we think about sculpture on its head. Every object has its...
Anindita Dutta: The Shadows of Duality
Shifting from her usual clay to recycled shoes, animal hides, fur, fabrics and more, Anindita Dutta ...
Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-garde
This milestone exhibition celebrates the pioneering art dealer Berthe Weill, who launched the career...
Artes Visuales: The Latin American Avant-Garde in Print
Focusing on the influential Artes Visuales magazine and the extraordinary experimental artists it fe...
Now in her 70s, and with a show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Cecilia Vicuña’s act...
Ayoung Kim: Delivery Dancer Codex
A trilogy of video works featuring two queer, female delivery drivers in Seoul, Ayoung Kim’s Deliv...
Known as a gallerist to the likes of Rauschenberg and Rothko, Betty Parsons spent her weekends makin...
In a powerful new show of painting, sculpture and film, the artist brings folkloric traditions and m...
Artes Mundi 11 Prize and Exhibition
Against a background of divisive global politics and hysteria around migration, the six artists shor...
At Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Anawana Haloba has staged an “experimental opera”, as she terms this...
Whether depicting women at work, children playing on the beach or locals at prayer Anna Ancher’s l...
A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle
This visually thrilling exhibition is a revelation. Pivoting around Mrinalini Mukherjee, it also cel...
Candice Lin’s cardboard labyrinth is at once playful and sinister, conveying the relentless drip-f...
Sculptor Andrew Kinghorn talks about architecture, colonialism, how his extensive travels through As...
Argentinian-born artist Amalia Pica explains how chairs, daisy chains and bunting feed into her expl...
Asif Khan-designed Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture opens
British architect Asif Khan has reinvented a Soviet-era cinema as a space for experimentation and co...
Tracking the artist’s development from local student to ‘father of modern art’, 135 works made...
Berlinde de Bruyckere – interview: ‘My themes are not easy. You can’...
Belgian artist Berlinde de Bruyckere talks about the issues, artists and musicians that inspire her,...
Border Crossings: Ten Scottish Masters of Modern Art
This show pays homage to the remarkable legacy of 10 artists who left their Scottish homeland to ach...