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...
In the Light: Photographic works by James Barnor, Benji Reid, Alexis Peski...
Aware of Africa’s past and confident in its future, four contemporary artists shed fresh light on ...
Isaac Julien: Once Again … (Statues Never Die)
Isaac Julien’s immersive five-screen installation exploring the relationship of US art collector A...
Whether you consider him a madman or a genius, there is no doubt that Gaudí was responsible for a s...
Goran Trbuljak – interview: ‘It is a kind of painting – a painting t...
The conceptual artist and film-maker Goran Trbuljak explains why seeing Neil Armstrong walk on the m...
Sculptures and drawings, set in the very place they were created, along with Moore’s own vast coll...
Hulda Guzmán – interview: ‘I feel a little bad for the rest of the na...
The Dominican artist Hulda Guzmán talks about the things that inspire her, her father’s influence...
Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art
As well as putting artist-made clothing firmly into the category of art, this show also looks at its...
Hassan Khan Infusing Objects with Texts – an Essay
Using sculpture, text and film, Hassan Khan explores power and corruption, forcing us to confront ho...
Ingrid Pollard – interview: ‘I like to concentrate on that vast histor...
Ingrid Pollard first came to prominence as a key figure of the black British art movement of the 198...
Gillian Wearing: Wearing Masks
This thoughtful and comprehensive retrospective spans more than 30 years of Gillian Wearing’s work...
Gainsborough’s Blue Boy, an icon of British art, returns to London exactly a century after its muc...
Galleries in the Groove: Three Visionary Dealers, 1960s-80s
Through archival ephemera, photographs, posters and letters, this show documents the history of thre...
Henri Chopin: The (Almost) Complete Books, Zines and Multiples (1957-2007)
Next year marks the centenary of the poet Henri Chopin’s birth and this show, which includes more ...
Howardena Pindell: A New Language
Howardena Pindell is unafraid to tackle police violence or slave massacres in her videos and paintin...
Hervé Télémaque: A Hopscotch of the Mind
Colonialism, racism and politics dominate the works in Hervé Télémaque’s intriguing, though oft...
Gerhard Richter: Drawings 1999-2021
In Gerhard Richter's first major London show in a decade, including more than 60 recent works, he de...
Helsinki Biennial and Helsinki Design Week
For 2021, the inaugural Helsinki Biennial and Helsinki Design Week wore their hearts on their sleeve...
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh – interview: ‘We are always experimenting with th...
The architecturally trained duo Arnout Van Vaerenbergh and Pieterjan Gijs talk about their collabora...