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...
Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-garde
Modern Couples attempts to retell the story of the modernist avant-garde through creative relationsh...
In this solo exhibition, Eder explores cultural value judgments through his kitsch portrayals of kit...
A haunting exhibition that will transport those visiting the Royal Academy of Arts to a world of Pac...
Charleston, home of the Bloomsbury set, is celebrating the opening of a new exhibition and arts spac...
Make Me Look Beautiful, Madame D’Ora
The Leopold’s breathtaking retrospective of pioneering Viennese photographer Dora Kallmus’s work...
Mary Kuper: ‘Where you have greater language diversity in the world, you...
The artist and illustrator talks about her current exhibition, Language Shift, the Endangered Poetry...
Magic Realism: Art In Weimar Germany 1919-33
Tate Modern’s exhibition on magic realism brings together the works of troubled minds from turbule...
Obsession: Nudes by Klimt, Schiele and Picasso from the Scofield Thayer Co...
Stirring and challenging, this frontal look at ecstasy revels in desire as it pits the age-old tradi...
Mark Fox, who was brought up as a Catholic, has issues with certain of the religion’s doctrines an...
Mark Wallinger: ‘I’m reversing what happens at Madame Tussauds’
The Human Figure in Space returns this Turner Prize-winning British artist to his longstanding inter...
The latest edition of the roving European biennial is a sensitively selected reflection on the natur...
Nevermore: Leonid Lamm, Selected Works
This retrospective of the artist, who died last year, shows the brilliance, courage and impeccable w...
Manuel Mathieu: ‘Life experience sometimes forces you to see things that...
The Haitian artist talks about coming to terms with his country’s turbulent history and some perso...
Nigel Shafran: Work Books 1984-2018
Newly established gallery project Sion and Moore combines the creative experiences of its two founde...
New York hosts Frieze, Tefaf and more
Leading the pack of satellite fairs crowding contemporary art week, Frieze, revamped under a new dir...
Neil Gall: ‘As an artist, you are almost trying to find a new kind of be...
Neil Gall: ‘As an artist, you are almost trying to find a new kind of beauty’ For his current...
Mariele Neudecker: ‘I get labelled as a climate change artist at times, ...
Bristol based artist Mariele Neudecker talks about how Cern inspires her, why you shouldn’t call h...
Nancy Fouts: ‘I once made a slingshot out of Jesus and had his head worn...
Nancy Fouts brings her trademark baroque theatricality, dada mischief and love of a good pun to Flow...
Miguel Chevalier: ‘I feel that I live in what’s happening today’
Ahead of two simultaneous solo shows in London, pioneering computer artist Miguel Chevalier invites ...