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Michael Simpson – interview: ‘Every single painting involves an elemen...

The artist discusses how going to a football match at the age of seven inspired him to start paintin...

Michael Sherrill – interview: ‘I’d call myself a student of art’

Sherrill talks about his current retrospective at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, why he calls ...

MoMA Triumphant

The restored, expanded MoMA has opened its doors and it is a bold new vision...

Mikhail Karikis – interview: ‘I have never cried during filming until ...

Karikis has filmed children, teenagers, elderly female pearl divers and others on the margins on soc...

Maria Pasenau – interview: ‘I made all these works through the prism o...

The young Norwegian photographer talks about fear, red devils, graveyards and reinvesting photograph...

Mona Hatoum: Remains to be Seen

This engaging exhibition, horrifying and humorous by turn, includes installation, sculptures and wor...

Nicoline van Harskamp – interview: ‘Once you start thinking about name...

Van Harskamp is a woman obsessed by language. Here she talks about people’s names, what she calls ...

Michael Landy – interview: ‘The projects no longer exist, but they are...

The sociologically inclined Landy is creating an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the Kald...

Milton Avery: The Late Portraits

Focusing on works done in the final four years of Avery’s career, these portraits depict the peopl...

Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life

There are nearly 30 years of work in this retrospective, so it is to be hoped that, despite the show...

New Orleans Museum Unveils Sculpture Garden Expansion

Devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the sculpture garden now has a spacious new extension and a...

Natalia Goncharova

This landmark retrospective highlights the breathtaking variety of Goncharova’s output, from relig...

Nicole Eisenman: Groupings of Works from Fountain

Eisenman’s Groupings of Works from Fountain, three sculptures joyfully spouting or spitting water ...

Nikhil Chopra – interview: ‘I try to hold a mirror up to the world and...

Nikhil Chopra, the 2019-2020 artist in residence at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, talks a...

Nunzio: The Shock of Objectivity

The elegantly cryptic, scorched sculptures and lustrous lead reliefs of the Italian artist Nunzio ar...

Michael Craig-Martin: Sculpture

For the first time, Craig-Martin’s sculptures are indoors and there is an Alice in Wonderland feel...

Norman Gilbert: Passion, Vision & Spirit II

This show, spanning 50 years of Gilbert’s career, is not only a record of the artist’s output, b...

Mangaマンガ

The British Museum turns its attention to Japan’s distinctive medium of graphic storytelling, and ...

Milan Triennale XXII: Broken Nature – Design Takes on Human Survival

Under the stewardship of MoMA’s Paola Antonelli, the revitalised exhibition turns its eyes to our ...

Motions of This Kind: Propositions and Problems of Belatedness

Three curators and 11 artists retell the colonial history of the Philippines through subjective and ...

Orson Welles: the graphic artist

A film and a book on Welles’s artwork provide another lens through which to observe one of cinema...

Nye Thompson – interview: ‘The bots are actually the primary audience ...

In her project The Seeker, a system of machines looking at images on screen, analysing them and whis...

Oscar Murillo: Violent Amnesia

Spread across the various spaces of Kettle’s Yard, Murillo’s works address the recurrent theme o...

Matheus Parizi – interview: ‘Artists are compelled more than ever to m...

Parizi talks about the current right-wing climate in Brazil, cuts to funding for the arts, and his n...

Martin Parr – Interview: ‘Britain is eternally fascinating … full of...

Documentary photographer Martin Parr’s latest exhibition, Only Human, at the National Portrait Gal...

Mary Griffiths – interview: ‘I extrapolate a drawing that has some res...

In Protest and Remembrance at Alan Cristea, with her large abstract works of plywood, acrylic gesso ...

Miriam de Búrca – interview: ‘The sites themselves are very charged: ...

With her detailed drawings of plants growing on the graves of Ireland’s excommunicates and other u...

Magdalene Odundo: The Journey of Things

The Kenyan-born artist’s lustrous ceramics become the anchor for a voyage through three millennia ...

Makeshift

Through site-specific installations, this visually splendid exhibition explores the role of the arti...

Netherlands ⇄ Bauhaus: Pioneers of a New World

This show celebrates the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus, guiding you through the fascinati...

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