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...
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 ...
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...
Nari Ward – interview: ‘I wouldn't be the artist I am now if I hadn't ...
We the People, Nari Ward’s latest exhibition, at New Museum, New York, underlines the critical rol...
Nguyen Trinh Thi – interview: ‘I want to unpick the way we look at thi...
The Vietnamese film-maker talks about documenting female spirits, regional journalism and the ecolog...
British photographer Oli Kellett travels to the US to shoot people at road junctions. Here, he expla...
A tribute to the British artist and art historian whose droll vignettes and punning wordplay open up...
This is a portrayal of love and intimacy, but love and pain are inevitably intertwined, and Hole is ...
Martin Creed: ‘You’re at the mercy of these feelings you don’t have ...
Creed spoke to us at the opening of his new show, Toast, which includes a dancing sock, a painting t...
The Moongate Garden at the Sackler Gallery provided a magical backdrop for Mariko Mori’s performan...
Throughout history, unicorns have borne the power of intrigue and attraction, and this brief chronol...
Michelangelo Pistoletto: Origins and Consequences
A well-defined exhibition at Mazzoleni, London, trains its eye on Michelangelo Pistoletto’s incipi...
Otobong Nkanga, interview, Artes Mundi 8
Otobong Nkanga talks about her inspirations for the works on show at Artes Mundi 8, and her enduring...
Magdalena Abakanowicz: Presence, Essence, Identity
Magdalena Mielnicka, an expert on Abakanowicz, talks about the irrepressible Polish artist’s extra...