Ana Mendieta in Rome: interview with Raquel Cecilia
Studio International talks to film-maker Raquel Cecilia about documenting Ana Mendieta’s last crea...
Agnes Denes (b1931) is a Budapest-born artist based in New York, whose career spans 46 years. A pion...
An intriguing fusion of coffee table and textbook, Exhibiting Fashion: Before and After 1971 apprais...
Sculptor Richard Deacon has selected works by more than 30 artists spanning the last 105 years to re...
The portrait Rebecca and Matthew (1998), of the art historian Matthew Sturgis and gallery owner Rebe...
Anyone who hasn’t yet heard of Chiharu Shiota soon will have. Taught by Marina Abramović and infl...
Colin Self and David Hockney discuss their recent work
Colin Self's latest suite is on show at Alecto Gallery, Albemarle Street, London; a major exhibition...
América Latina 1960-2013 is a vast and brilliant exploration of a continent looking at itself. It i...
A Dialogue with Nature: Romantic Landscapes from Britain and Germany
“The artist should not only paint what he sees before him, but also what he sees in himself,” st...
Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video
If there were one word to describe Carrie Mae Weems’s art in the exhibition at the Guggenheim Muse...
In his first exhibition in Japan, French artist Christian Bonnefoi (b1948) shows his continuous sear...
Sidesteps is Turkish artist Canan Tolon’s first major exhibition in London, bringing together thre...
Ancient Wisdom And Modern Knowhow: Learning to Live With Uncertainty
This is a magisterial volume by no less than the current leading transatlantic architectural histori...
Cartier: Le Style et l’Histoire
At Christmastime, every street in Paris sparkles and glimmers. Shop windows are lit up with extravag...
Art Basel Miami Beach – 2013: the lowdown
For those of you who couldn’t make it, Jill Spalding has the inside information. Who was there –...
At first glance, Christopher Wool’s paintings are objects, complete and unequivocal. They stand in...
Bill Woodrow talks to Studio International about his exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London...
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2013
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2013 opened at the Institute of Contemporary Arts with the customary fa...
Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep
Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep occupies all of the spectacular spaces at Tate St Ives, a...
There are some loud voices vying for attention in this colourful celebration of the human figure. Br...
Crisis and Catharsis in Clay: an interview with Sana Musasama
Those who encounter Sana Musasama’s lovingly crafted wall sculptures in Body & Soul: New Internati...
Art Turning Left: How Values Changed Making, 1789 - 2013
On a single floor of Tate Liverpool, 200 years of art influenced by the Left is exhibited: a big ide...
An American in London: Whistler and the Thames
“Oh Fantin, I know so little – things do not go quickly!”, wrote James Abbott McNeill Whistler...
Beyond El Dorado: Power and Gold in Ancient Colombia
Beyond El Dorado seeks to cut through the myth of the golden city, but the reality is no less captiv...
A Traveller in Time, from Standing Stones to the Distant Stars: an intervi...
In the 1990s, Japanese multimedia artist Mariko Mori became known for her performance-based photogra...
After I had seen Brooklyn-based artist Anita Glesta’s travelling multimedia installation Gernika/G...
Art Under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm
These days we take for granted the irony of using destruction as part of art, employed by movements ...
Andy Warhol: Pop, Power and Politics
Warhol was one of the first artists to recognise the truly spectacular side of politics in the democ...
Chris Burden: Extreme Measures
Chris Burden, we learn from the flood of promotional material accompanying this fine show, his first...
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2013
This is the fifth Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition. When Unesco held its International ...