Fashion stylist Shinichi Mita brings together 11 craftspeople to show how traditional Japanese workm...
Helsinki Biennial 2023: New Directions May Emerge
If this second Helsinki Biennial lacks the ‘wow factor’ of its predecessor, it is partially down...
Georgia O’Keeffe: Memories of Drawings
This small, touring exhibition gives an incredible insight into the mind of Georgia O’Keeffe, show...
George Gittoes – interview: ‘The spirit of art cannot be suppressed by...
Australian artist George Gittoes has been visiting war zones for 50 years and he and his wife travel...
Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings
This show focuses on Hurvin Anderson’s barbershop paintings, a subject he has been returning to fo...
Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris
With her focus on quiet domestic interiors and sensitive portraits of women, Gwen John has long been...
Guy-Ernest Debord & Gil Joseph Wolman: L’un n’exclut pas l’autre [Th...
This exhibition is a joy, combining leaflets, flyers and other ephemera from Debord and Wolman’s p...
Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of Life
They never met or even knew of one another’s work, yet Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian are united...
Hunterian Art Gallery Reframed
Scotland’s oldest public museum has “reframed” its historic collection to recognise Glasgow’...
Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is to Me
Charting 40 years of the film-maker’s career, this exhibition immerses its audience in slavery, im...
An elephantine retrospective captures the madcap antics and media theorising of the pioneering Canad...
Garden Futures: Designing with Nature
This show explores gardens through the ages, from the earliest known formal versions to guerrilla ga...
If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the Present – book review
The chapters in TJ Clark’s book on the French post-impressionist began life as lectures the art hi...
Ilse Garnier: a e i o u and Concrete Experience
Two exhibitions now on at the museum relate to text-based works by female poets of the second half o...
Ingela Ihrman – interview: ‘I need to find my own reasons to do things...
Swedish artist Ingela Ihrman’s subject matter includes invasive weeds, intestinal flora and obese ...
Curated by Gerard Mossé and spanning the years from 1900 to now, this is a full-throated paean to p...
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists
A wryly humorous new series of works by Miami-based painter Hernan Bas introduces his fictional mena...
An excellent curatorial approach draws you in to this wonderfully immersive exhibition celebrating t...
Grace Ndiritu – interview: ‘Museums hold our collective past and they ...
Grace Ndiritu talks about her show at the Wellcome Collection, where a Zen Buddhism-inspired temple ...
Grafton Architects: ‘A building is a collection of experiences. It’s n...
Designing a new building for the LSE, Grafton’s founders, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, wer...
H’arts in Mind: Drawing Our Way Back to Health
Paying lip service is not enough. The artworks in this exhibition, made by members of the mental hea...
Harold Cohen: The AARON Retrospective
Could one human’s lifetime of artistic knowledge be encoded? That is what Harold Cohen set out to ...
Helen Saunders: Modernist Rebel
One of only two female members of the vorticists’ group, Helen Saunders' work was later sidelined....
Hans Ulrich Obrist and Peter Pakesch – interview: ‘The work of Atta Kw...
The artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries and the director of the Maria Lassnig Foundation e...
Gabriel Orozco: Diario de Plantas
During the Covid-19 pandemic, reflecting his concern with the fragility of our environment, Gabriel ...
Hollow Earth: Art, Caves & the Subterranean Imaginary
Nottingham Contemporary takes a richly rewarding descent into the art of the underground: a place fo...
As part of the Biennale Arcipelago Mediterraneo, ZACentrale is hosting solo shows by four artists, V...
The Centre Pompidou provides a primer to Gérard Garouste, one of France’s strangest living artist...
Ian Cheng – interview: ‘What’s the worst possible dad I could be? Ma...
The American artist Ian Cheng explores parenthood and agency in an imagined future that sees humans ...
Haptic Vision: Rosa Lee and Jo Bruton
Inspired by the American Pattern and Decoration Movement, Rosa Lee and Jo Bruton emerged in the 1980...