All That Glitters: A Story of Friendship, Fraud and Fine Art – book revi...
Orlando Whitfield recounts the behind-the-scenes story of his friend and one-time business partner I...
Finally, 256 years after Angelica Kauffman became one of its founding members, the Royal Academy is ...
Abdullah Al Saadi: Sites of Memory, Sites of Amnesia – Venice Biennale 2...
His practice centres on journeys exploring the region where he was raised and lives as he attempts t...
Antony Gormley – interview: ‘What is made here is a repositioning of t...
Probably the UK’s best-known contemporary sculptor, Antony Gormley has created a new ‘field’ o...
This fabulous show is dedicated to Mingei, the influential folk-craft movement developed in Japan in...
Alex Ely – interview: ‘Ultimately the success of any building is how w...
What is the secret to making buildings that other architects admire and envy, but which are dedicate...
With a mix of new and old works, Anselm Kiefer draws us into a world where good and evil are blurred...
Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood
With works covering pregnancy, birth and nursing through to caring for older children, as well as mi...
Chronorama: Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century
Highlights from the golden age of photography, produced for fashion magazines Vogue and Vanity Fair,...
Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You
As poetic as it is urgent, Barbara Kruger’s text-based work packs a weighty punch. Her methods of ...
Charles Holden’s Master Plan: Building the Bloomsbury Campus* and Warbur...
Spanning master plans and covert models, these two exhibitions conjure up a point in the early 1930s...
A History of Women in 101 Objects: A Walk Through Female History – book ...
A suffragette’s medal, a 16th-century dildo and a hatpin are just some of the fascinating items th...
Art Without Frontiers: The Story of the British Council, Visual Arts, and ...
This is a fascinating account of the personalities, events and contexts that have shaped an organisa...
Belles Choses. Art Nouveau Around 1900
The Bröhan-Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary with this exhibition looking at French and Be...
Andrew Cranston – interview: ‘Trust in things around you being the stu...
As his first public exhibition opens in Wakefield, the brilliant Scottish painter Andrew Cranston ta...
Bruce Munro – interview: ‘I was constantly telling people about this l...
Bruce Munro dreamed of installing Field of Light in the Australian desert. He explains how the monum...
Art Monsters: Unruly Bodies in Feminist Art – book review
Lauren Elkin draws on female ‘art monsters’ who have broken taboos around society’s expectatio...
Cybernetic Serendipity – a walk around the exhibition
With artificial intelligence and its effect on creativity high on the agenda, now is the perfect tim...
Cat Dunn – interview: ‘I wanted artists who understood the traumas ass...
Cat Dunn, the curator of Crafted Selves: The Unfinished Conversation, at St Andrews Museum in Scotla...
The biennial art prize for international activist artists celebrates its 10th birthday with seven no...
Alia Farid: ‘The vessel shapes speak of the different cultural and trade...
The industrialisation of water infrastructure and its damaging environmental impacts underpin Alia F...
Carolina Caycedo: ‘There are struggles that are connected worldwide. Hop...
At the opening of Artes Mundi 10, Caycedo talks about her work exposing environmental abuses, racial...
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...
Anchoring this jewel of a show is a diminutive work by Dora Carrington and, like the rest of the sel...
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...
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...
An exhibition of recent works by the veteran British painter Bernard Cohen draws on medieval stained...
À Table: Serpentine Pavilion 2023 by Lina Ghotmeh
Ghotmeh’s sociable pavilion, inspired by trees and sitting down to break bread together, invites u...
Clouds and Lights: Impressionism in Holland
This master class in Dutch art history demonstrates the strength of the artistic impulses that came ...