American artist Lucy Raven’s eloquent new film tracks a remarkable undoing, as the dammed Klamath ...
Joy Gregory: Catching Flies with Honey
This survey show, spanning four decades, brings together more than 250 works from this innovative Bl...
Kerry James Marshall: The Histories
Prepare to be awed by the sheer talent of this great American painter, whose works revive the histor...
Leaving Were the Ones Who Could Not Stay
From Scottish herring girls to the Gaza genocide, this exhibition is about belonging and identity...
John Walker – interview: ‘I wept uncontrollably in front of Goya’s B...
Following the publication earlier this year of a Thames & Hudson monograph on his art, John Walker t...
London’s Statues of Women – book review
This exhaustive yet compact guide to London’s statues of women presents a motley crew, not just of...
A thoughtfully curated exploration of the convergence of art and health in the work of Munch, a man ...
Lubaina Himid with Magda Stawarska: Another Chance Encounter
Drawing on correspondence between the writer Sophie Brzeska and the artist Nina Hamnett as well as H...
Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting
Jenny Saville: This astounding show brings together the very best of an incomparable artist: absorbi...
Liverpool Biennial 2025: Bedrock
From Sheila Hicks’s gemstone-like sculptures to Elizabeth Price’s video essay on modernist Catho...
Jeremy Deller – interview: ‘I’m not looking for the next thing. I...
How did he go from asking a brass band to play acid house to filming former miners re-enacting a sem...
Kiki Smith – interview: ‘Artists are always trying to reveal themselve...
Known for her tapestries, body parts and folkloric motifs, Kiki Smith talks about meaning, process, ...
Jonathan Baldock – interview: ‘Weird is a word that’s often used to...
As a Noah’s ark of his non-binary stuffed toys goes on show at Jupiter Artland, Jonathan Baldock t...
Lee’s headless heroines and canines are the fifth of the Met’s Genesis Facade Commissions. But w...
Lina Lapelytė – interview: ‘Between this group of performers, what we...
Perhaps best known for her eco-opera Sun & Sea (Marina), Lina Lapelytė discusses her approach to im...
Louisa Gagliardi – interview: ‘Something really important in my work i...
At the opening of her show at MASI Lugano, Louisa Gagliardi says she draws from Renaissance art and ...
Its opening coinciding with the sixth edition of 1-54 Marrakech, an exhibition at IZZA highlights ni...
White Cube presents a generously portioned survey of the trailblazing conceptual photographer Jeff W...
Louise Giovanelli: A Song of Ascents
Manchester-based painter Louise Giovanelli’s first institutional show lifts the curtain on altered...
Jill Smith – interview: ‘It was just me doing my thing, emerging from ...
Rituals inspired by ancient rites, pagan myths and respect for landscape and place underpin the work...
Laurie Anderson: ARK: United States V
The septuagenarian artist Laurie Anderson’s world premiere of Ark: United States V, at Manchester...
Lygia Clark: The I and the You
Co-curated by Sonia Boyce, this concise exhibition shows how Lygia Clark’s geometric abstraction i...
Lindsey Mendick – interview: ‘My brain is not my best friend’
What is it to be a woman who doesn’t have all her shit together and to be making work that is quit...
The Palestinian Danish artist Larissa Sansour’s films and installations interweave science fiction...
Lauren Halsey’s multicolour, candyfloss, shout-out vision of a universe is an image of what it is ...
Barbie dolls, garden gnomes, toy gorillas and an exploding penis reveal Tinguely’s mischievous spi...
Karolina Albricht, Basil Beattie and Lizzie Munn – interviews: ‘What a...
Karolina Albricht, Basil Beattie and Lizzie Munn talk about the paintings they are exhibiting in the...
Lizzie Munn – interview: ‘Composing them on a wall, rather than being ...
A recent graduate of the Royal Academy Schools, Lizzie Munn works between printing, painting, sculpt...
Karolina Albricht – interview: ‘I was fascinated by how an image plays...
Karolina Albricht discusses her ambitious multi-part painting inspired by the Eastern European tradi...
Japanese artist Kenji Ide fills the house of a Polish poet with his eloquent miniature sculptures. A...