Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary
The sculptures, masks, lithographs and tapestries in this exhibition introduce a cast of characters ...
Lucía Pizzani – interview: ‘Come on, look at me, I’m here. We both ...
The London-based Venezuelan artist talks about her commission at Harewood House, her exhibition at C...
Jason Wilsher-Mills – interview: ‘Doing art is like cultural national ...
Life-affirming British artist Jason Wilsher-Mills, whose latest show is at the Wellcome Collection i...
Lonnie Holley: All Rendered Truth
Lonnie Holley, American artist and musician redeems humanity’s junk and reveals the dark histories...
After years of patriarchal prudishness and censorship, the vulva is now considered acceptable art wo...
Los Angeles: a round-up of the best on show
The world may define Los Angeles by Hollywood, but the culture is better represented by the art...
Ambiguous, talismanic, intangible, meticulous – Kimsooja’s immersive installations explore theme...
This biennial touring exhibition presents new commissions by 10 early-career artists. The result is ...
This not-to-be-missed exhibition includes a lifetime of Lijn’s works, providing new insights into ...
Leo Robinson – interview: ‘Human beings need meaningful symbols and na...
Leo Robinson, whose exhibition Dream-Bridge-Omniglyph is now at the London Mithraeum, considers his ...
Jacqueline Poncelet: In the Making
After years of resistance, Jacqueline Poncelet has facilitated a full retrospective of 50 years of h...
Judith Godwin: Expressions of Life
Although associated with abstract expressionism, Judith Godwin strove for a more nuanced approach th...
Jonathan Jones: Untitled (Transcriptions of Country)
Jones collaborates with recent migrants to Australia to show how the culture and practices of its In...
James Lingwood and Michael Morris, former Artangel directors – interview...
Their legacy includes Rachel Whiteread’s cast of a terraced house, Roger Hiorns transformation of ...
With projects including plans to drop seed bombs on Korea to studying what happens to paper if you b...
Kim Lim: Space, Rhythm & Light
Strong, single-minded and uncompromising, Kim Lim made a significant contribution to 20th-century Br...
Jake Grewal – interview: ‘I don’t know where I make work from other ...
Jake Grewal, whose compelling first solo institutional exhibition is now showing at Pallant House Ga...
To know the art scene in Los Angeles calls on a lifetime of cruising its streets, storefronts, museu...
In a series of newly commissioned works, Jonathan Baldock immerses us in a mix of ancient and modern...
In a vast three-floor installation, Lawrence Lek turns what we think we know about AI on its head, a...
José Parlá – interview: ‘I was experiencing flashbacks to my dreams ...
Following a life-and-death experience, José Parlá, the New York-based Cuban artist, explores diffe...
Kim Conaty – interview: ‘Ruth Asawa pursued drawing throughout her lif...
Kim Conaty, the Whitney Museum’s curator of prints and drawings, explains what led her to organise...
Motivated by a profoundly humanistic spirit, Lisetta Carmi photographed marginalised communities. On...
Kaye Donachie – interview: ‘My portraits are spectres, images conjured...
Kaye Donachie, whose first UK solo institutional exhibition is now at Pallant House Gallery, reflect...
Leiko Ikemura: When Animals Become Art
In an institution like no other, the Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura's works are juxtaposed with...
Marco Livingstone’s monograph, with more than 600 illustrations, weaves biographical detail with a...
Lagos, Peckham, Repeat: Pilgrimage to the Lakes
An absorbing group show explores the familial, economic and spiritual connections between the Nigeri...
Injustices suffered by women – whether burnt at the stake or incarcerated in the Magdalene Institu...
Focusing on paintings of her two beloved but untamed gardens, alongside self-portraits documenting t...
Leonor Antunes: The Apparent Length of a Floor Area
With her delicate metal nets, homely cork floors and cascading ropes, Leonor Antunes reflects her in...