A Different Impressionism: International Printmaking from Manet to Whistler
With rarely shown works by famous artists, this exhibition demonstrates how new printing techniques ...
Ephemeral installations incorporate melting candles, felled trees, ageing fruit and decomposing flow...
A majestic exhibition at the national museum of the Netherlands offers a refreshing take on ancient ...
A survey exhibition of the prize-winning Kuwaiti-Puerto Rican artist spotlights her intelligence and...
Alfred Kubin: The Aesthetics of Evil
This new exhibition sheds fresh light on the personal hell of artist Alfred Kubin whose nightmarish ...
Claudia Martínez Garay – interview: ‘I’m interested in the encounte...
As Claudia Martínez Garay's exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary draws to a close, the multidiscip...
Carlos Moreno – interview: ‘The 15-minute city is not a way of declari...
The urban planner behind the concept of the 15-minute city talks about why it is now an urgent neces...
This exhibition calls back to the surface a hidden gradient of software art development since the 19...
After the End of History: British Working-Class Photography 1989-2024
From the northern soul scene to farmers and a world boxing champ, photographers have captured images...
Angus Pryor – interview: ‘I love chaos, so celestial journeys, end-tim...
Angus Pryor explains his fascination with the Book of Enoch, long rejected by the Christian church, ...
Charlie Stiven – interview: ‘You don’t need to be loud to be express...
Charlie Stiven talks about the 3D models in his earlier exhibition, Kiosk, at Summerhall, Edinburgh,...
Chris Ofili: The Caged Bird’s Song
Weavers translated a triptych watercolour painting by Ofili into a tapestry, and this exhibition giv...
Collidoscope: De la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective
A feast for maximalists, the Mexican American brothers’ sparkling blown-glass sculptures and gaudy...
Augustus John and the First Crisis of Brilliance
Augustus John was a star around whom many significant artists were in orbit. This enlightening exhib...
Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris 1900-1939 – book review
Robyn Asleson’s beautifully illustrated book follows women such as Zelda Fitzgerald and Peggy Gugg...
Biennale Gherdëina 9: The Parliament of Marmots
Against the breathtaking landscape of the Val Gardena in Italy’s Dolomites, under the curation of ...
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...