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Futuristic feminist propositions read through the work of Wangechi Mutu

The third in a series of four essays that relate visual art and literature; here interlacing the wor...

Frank Bowling and Sculpture

An exhibition and monograph explore Frank Bowling’s near-forgotten sculptures, while discovering t...

Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781-2022

From Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable to Richard Long and Yinka Shonibare, what unites these a...

David Batchelor: Colour Is

A long overdue survey covering 40 years of work by David Batchelor, an artist long interested in the...

Emma Talbot: The Age/L’Età, Max Mara Art Prize for Women

Emma Talbot’s winning commission for the Max Mara Prize takes as its jumping-off point Gustav Klim...

Documenta 15

The latest edition of the venerable festival imagines art as a collaborative endeavour that transcen...

Daniel Silver: Looking

Prepare to look and to be looked at, as Silver’s dynamic sculptures and works on paper use differe...

Frank Brangwyn: The Skinners’ Hall Murals

The 2.5-metre-high murals overpower the confines of this small village museum. But it is a rare oppo...

Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen

This feels like a patchy presentation and, despite the promise of ‘masterpieces’, the selection ...

Feminine Power: The Divine to the Demonic

From goddesses and saints to demons, spirits and witches, from ancient to modern, this phenomenal ex...

Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City

Lubaina Himid curates this sprawling and powerful group show exploring cities as seen and experience...

Future Shock

An audiovisual exhibition that joins the dots between contemporary art, electronic music and technol...

Eduardo Kac – interview: ‘There is nothing on paper. All the works are...

Known for naming the domain of ‘bio-art’ and for his creation of a ‘green glowing bunny’, Ed...

Ettore Spalletti: Works on paper, editions and books

A treasure trove of an exhibition surveys the late Italian master Ettore Spalletti’s exploration o...

Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2022

Among a high-impact shortlist for this year’s prize, Anastasia Samoylova’s photographs of an apo...

Emilio Vedova: Documenta 7

He was one of the most influential Italian abstract artists of his time, and the raw energy of Vedov...

David Diao: Berlin Chair in Pieces

Diao presents us with 13 new sumptuous paintings, all of which were inspired by the deconstructed pa...

Danielle Dean: Amazon

With her playful but disturbing critique of exploitative working practices, Danielle Dean takes the ...

Every Ocean Hughes: One Big Bag

A young death doula sets out the tools of her ‘mobile corpse kit’, as she explains how she looks...

Francis Bacon: Man and Beast

The raw power of the works in this show, in which we see Francis Bacon’s fascination with animals ...

Fausto Melotti: Theatre

The fascinating Italian modernist Fausto Melotti discovers his humanity through theatre...

Flesh Arranges Itself Differently

Drawing from two remarkable collections of contemporary art and medical and scientific discovery, th...

Donna Huddleston – video interview: ‘I was thinking of all the works b...

Donna Huddleston talks about her beguiling new works on paper, for which she draws on her background...

Drift: Moments of Connection

The Amsterdam-based duo combine art and technology in installations that work with light and movemen...

Elizabeth Murray

Expansive, exuberant and looking as fresh as if they had just been made, the five works on show here...

Danny Fox: Brown Willy

Inspired by St Ives painters such as Ben Nicholson and Alfred Wallis, Danny Fox paints his home town...

Dürer’s Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist

Albrecht Dürer was a great traveller, visiting the Alps, Italy and the Low Countries. This exhibiti...

Emeka Ogboh – interview: ‘I want listeners to be transported to Lagos....

As his latest show, at the Gropius Bau in Berlin, explores his Igbo heritage, Emeka Ogboh explains w...

Emma Cousin: Game Face

Cousin’s paintings are named after childhood games, but the contorted life-sized figures and faces...

Doron Langberg – interview: ‘There's this rush of empathy and emotion...

As his first London gallery show opens, Doron Langberg, the Brooklyn-based artist, talks intimacy, i...

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