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Htein Lin: Escape

Burmese artist Htein Lin has been jailed many times and this show includes some of the remarkable pa...

Gothic Modern: From Darkness to Light

With work from 1875 to 1925 alongside medieval works, this exhibition considers how modern Nordic an...

Henri Michaux: The Mescaline Drawings

A fascinating exhibition gathers the juddering, gyrating drawings of Franco-Belgian poet Henri Micha...

Ithell Colquhoun: Between Worlds

With many works exhibited for the first time, this comprehensive show also includes preparatory sket...

Hélène de Beauvoir: The Woman Destroyed

Hélène de Beauvoir, the lesser-known of two successful sisters, is given her rightful place in 20t...

Iconic: Portraiture from Francis Bacon to Andy Warhol

There are no buts! This small exhibition at the Holburne Museum in Bath has considered every angle a...

In Flux: A Story About Water

This compact but rich show delves into the many facets and meanings of water as represented in the p...

Hamad Butt: Apprehensions

Hamad Butt’s first major retrospective, 30 years after his death, reveals a powerful talent, a pio...

Giorgio Griffa — interview: ‘Rhythm is the first instrument of man’s...

As a busy year draws to a close, Turin-based abstract painter Giorgio Griffa discusses his numinous ...

Gabriella Boyd – interview: ‘I work through intuitive and formal probl...

Gabriella Boyd shares the experiences and educational journeys through which her layered and intimat...

Immortal Apples, Eternal Eggs

This extensive exhibition of still life works from two major collections is full of clever visual pa...

Hannah Höch: Assembled Worlds

As well as 80 photomontages by Hannah Höch, seen as one of the inventors of the medium, this major ...

Graffiti redux

Graffiti! The recent dust-up over three Los Angeles skyscrapers raises the question: defacement or f...

Goshka Macuga – interview: ‘I wanted to invite viewers to consider the...

Macuga, whose exhibition Born from Stone is now on view at the London Mithraeum, discusses the poten...

Helen Charman – interview: ‘Young V&A is a very optimistic space. It's...

The Young V&A has been awarded the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024 award. The institution’s direc...

Get the Picture – book review

In this brilliant and amusing book, journalist Bianca Bosker infiltrates the world of art and the ga...

Hetain Patel – interview: ‘Getting to that essence of creation, which ...

Alongside the artist’s own work, which includes a carpet-covered Ford Escort, is a cornucopia of s...

In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s

A touring exhibition of art from Ukraine’s national museums captures the country’s distinctive c...

Garth Evans – interview: ‘There has to be the sense that the physicali...

In the lead up to his 90th birthday, sculptor Garth Evans talks to Sam Cornish, curator of A Place i...

Igshaan Adams: Weerhoud

This show, about the imprints of the human body, and which includes three new commissions – two ta...

Huong Dodinh: Transcendence

This exhibition, Paris-based Huong Dodinh’s first solo show in New York, is a revelation in elegan...

Gavin Jantjes – interview: ‘I want to be free from expectation’

Gavin Jantjes, the South African painter, printmaker and former curator talks about the pitfalls of ...

George Wyllie: I Once Went Down to the Sea Again

A new museum dedicated to George Wyllie, a truly unique figure in the recent history of Scottish art...

Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir – interview: ‘I am inspired by the underwhel...

Recycled jute coffee bags, plastic pizza and a heap of wet wipes – for Iceland’s Pavilion at thi...

Indigenous Histories

This vast and varied show celebrating the work of indigenous artists from North and South America, O...

George Hoyningen-Huene: Photography, Fashion, Film – book review

This long overdue look at the life and work of George Hoyningen-Huene, a master of photography, comb...

Hanna Bekker vom Rath: A Rebel for Modern Art

This richly documented show does justice to the feisty Hanna Bekker vom Rath, a German art collector...

Infinite Variety: Harold Cohen and Cybernetics in the 1960s

On the occasion of a show of Harold Cohen’s work at Gazelli Art House in London, we consider the p...

Issam Kourbaj: Urgent Archive

Through his sensitive and thoughtful works, Issam Kourbaj ensures the plight of those in his native ...

Gillian Lowndes: Radical Clay

A post-apocalyptic landscape or an abandoned toolshed? This compact exhibition, by ceramics sculptor...

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