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...
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...
This show, about the imprints of the human body, and which includes three new commissions – two ta...
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...
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...
Through his sensitive and thoughtful works, Issam Kourbaj ensures the plight of those in his native ...
A post-apocalyptic landscape or an abandoned toolshed? This compact exhibition, by ceramics sculptor...
Through paintings, works on paper and projections, this exhibition traces the evolution of AARON, th...
Gayle Chong Kwan – interview: ‘I’ve made a connection between displa...
Gayle Chong Kwan talks about using sand and sugar to make historic and contemporary connections betw...
The vibrant sculptural works in wire and metal for which Gertrud Goldschmidt is known are complement...
Ibrahim Mahama – interview: ‘It’s not so much about what you produce...
Ibrahim Mahama is showing at the Bienal de São Paulo and the Chicago Architecture Biennial and is a...
Hej Rup! The Czech Avant-Garde
This show is full of revelations – cubism in furniture, a love for tubular steel designs and a sel...
This survey spanning 50 years of the celebrated photographer’s works sees him bringing Madame Tuss...
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Playing With Fire
Hiroshi Sugimoto, known for his meticulously crafted photographs, here extends his experimentation w...
Hélio Oiticica: Waiting for the internal sun
A concise survey of the genre-hopping Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica shows him break new ground, e...
Inside Other Spaces. Environments By Women Artists 1956-1976
Many of the pioneers in environmental art were women, but their works were often ephemeral, destroye...
A retrospective celebrates German sculptor Isa Genzken whose wide-ranging work sharply critiques the...
Grayson Perry mocks and self-flagellates his Englishness and class, his childhood memories and copin...
Gabriel Chaile and Laura Ojeda Bär – interview: ‘We’re really into ...
Gabriel Chaile’s first institutional solo show in the UK sees him covering an old chapel in adobe ...