A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
Africa’s diverse cultural traditions, the history of modern colonialism and present-day social, po...
This exhibition considers the hottest – and to some most frightening – of hot topics, artificial...
Seamlessly joining calligraphic and ink painting techniques to the painterly gestures of western bru...
A Little History: Jane Hayes Greenwood
Figurative paintings and sculptural works portray Jane Hayes Greenwood's experiences of pain and los...
Beatriz Milhazes – interview: ‘My big ambition is always to try to do ...
On the occasion of a major survey of her work at Margate’s Turner Contemporary, Brazilian artist B...
Alberta Whittle: Create Dangerously
In this immersive show, Barbadian-Scottish artist Alberta Whittle exposes the iniquities of racism a...
Art and Artifice: Fakes from the Collection
If there is one thing great art institutions usually try to avoid, it is fakes. The Courtauld Galler...
Capturing the Moment: A Journey through Painting and Photography
This exhibition considers the relationship between the two media, from documentary photography of th...
Chris Ofili: The Seven Deadly Sins
In Chris Ofili’s major new series of paintings, he invites us to contemplate the subject of sin, t...
Identity and sexuality are explored in the young Polish artist Agata Słowak’s powerful and contro...
Amy Sillman – interview: ‘We’re in this sticky place between despair...
On the occasion of her latest exhibition at Thomas Dane’s Naples gallery, the ever-probing Amy Sil...
Christina Seilern – interview: ‘Doing a project is like writing a book...
Having set up Studio Seilern Architects in 2006, Christina Seilern has been quietly building a solid...
If you thought you knew everything about Warhol’s work, this show may surprise you. The curators h...
Ai has a genius for incorporating pieces of everyday design into his work as a form of protest at go...
After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art
Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin are at the heart of this show as it takes us on an exhilarating journ...
Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism
The first major UK exhibition of Berthe Morisot’s work in almost three-quarters of a century, this...
Bohemia: History of an Idea 1950-2000
A globe-trotting exhibition takes us in search of modern Bohemia, from the Parisian brasserie to the...
Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture
The grand Georgian home of the neo-classical architect John Soane provides the background for Caro...
Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio
Marking op art’s takeover from the passe machismo of abstract expressionism, Riley’s pulsing exe...
Adelaide Cioni – interview: ‘My work is about the origins of drawing a...
Adelaide Cioni talks about her interest in patterns, and how these relate to something deep inside u...
Alice Neel: Hot Off the Griddle
In her intimate portraits, with an unflinching eye, Alice Neel lays bare the souls of her sitters. H...
Analivia Cordeiro – interview: ‘For me, movement is an escape of the t...
Brazilian artist, choreographer and dancer Analivia Cordeiro has been exploring the relationship bet...
Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction, 1940-70
This thrilling exhibition brings us work, much of it never seen before in the UK, from a largely for...
In Atiéna R Kilfa’s new video work, which is integrated into an architectural structure, the view...
Andrew Black – interview: ‘The film-making process for me is a researc...
Andrew Black discusses his film documenting the social and economic history of the Washburn Valley i...
This small show celebrating the eastern European textile art tradition focuses on Jagoda Buić and B...
Brian Vincent and Heather Spore – interview: ‘Edward Brezinski really...
On the occasion of their first feature documentary, the film-makers Brian Vincent and Heather Spore ...
This show brings together six artists, including Heidi Bucher, Lubaina Himid and Shirazeh Houshiary,...
Ceyda Oskay – interview: ‘I often dislocate and repackage, reworking a...
Oskay talks about her residency at Cork Printmakers in Ireland as part of a project that supports ar...
Behrang Karimi: Dinge Weltweit
The longer you look at Behrang Karimi’s work, the less you understand it, as his dreamy, fragmenta...