A long overdue London retrospective of the pioneering, prescient American artist is not for the fain...
This stripped-back exhibition, with just three drawings and six hand-built vessels, allows the stark...
Outdoor sculptures by nine female artists are on display in this show, but it’s hard not to feel t...
Maurice de Vlaminck: Modern Art Rebel
This retrospective of Maurice de Vlaminck is the first in nearly 100 years and gives an overview of ...
Monet and London: Views of the Thames
Industrial pollution is imbued with celestial light in Monet’s extraordinarily atmospheric paintin...
Mali Morris – interview: ‘A phrase that I use as a mantra is “What i...
In the run up to her exhibition at Hatton Gallery, Mali Morris talks about her processes of applying...
Marlene Dumas: Mourning Marsyas
Marlene Dumas’s tortured, grief-stricken images will haunt you long after you have left this exhib...
Noémie Goudal: Contours of Certainty
Noémie Goudal explodes our sense of landscape, form and material in the combination of ceramics wit...
Now You See Us. Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920
Monumental and momentous, this exhibition does away with any lingering notion that there have been ...
Mella Shaw – interview: ‘All art is a form of activism. I use my pract...
Bella Shaw talks about her award-winning work Sounding Line, which focuses on the overuse of marine ...
This multifaceted exhibition positions the artist Amedeo Modigliani among his contemporaries, traces...
Matthew Krishanu: The Bough Breaks
Interweaving childhood memories and imagination with the history of painting, Matthew Krishanu creat...
Marisa Merz: Listen to the Space
Refusing completion, Marisa Merz’s works bear traces of the studio, materially suggesting a state ...
In his new paintings, the rising Iraqi-born artist Mohammed Sami makes ambiguity alluring...
Matthew Wong | Vincent van Gogh: Painting as a Last Resort
Matthew Wong’s exuberant dreamscapes and imaginary worlds sprang from many influences, but his aff...
Martin Boyce – interview: ‘You’re both inside and outside. There’s...
Martin Boyce’s show at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, offers three distinctive, in-between spaces for exp...
Moon/King: The Work and Friendship of Phillip King and Jeremy Moon – 195...
Phillip King and Jeremy Moon met as students at Cambridge and remained friends until Moon’s death ...
Outi Pieski – interview: ‘Contemporary art museums in general are spac...
Small carved figures, knotted fringes and historic hats represent Outi Pieski’s Sámi heritage as ...
Monica Sjöö: The Great Cosmic Mother
The spirit of these works was forged by Monica Sjöö in the 1960s and beyond, but their political u...
A blockbuster exhibition takes us into the mind-bending world of the Dutch printmaker. But is it art...
Making New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia and Friends
Conviviality and friendship shine through this group show exploring the works of Li Yuan-chia and th...
Nimrod Vardi and Claudel Goy – interview: ‘We want to explore what it ...
The co-directors of arebyte, a charitable organisation specialising in digital art, talk about being...
Ofelia Rodríguez: Talking in Dreams
Though she lived abroad for most of her life, her exuberant use of colour and fantastical visions sh...
Olga Grotova – interview: ‘I started to think how soil and plants are ...
In her east London studio, Olga Grotova talks about the ‘choreographic’ process and inspiration ...
Nicole Eisenman: What Happened
A thrilling survey of American artist Nicole Eisenman injects the venerable medium of painting with ...
In the first major retrospective of the British abstract artist and teacher, his playful curiosity f...
Marina Abramović takes over London
Marina Abramović: ‘Four months ago I was in a coma… if I’d died, I’d be the only dead femal...
Michael Rakowitz: The Waiting Gardens of the North
Michael Rakowitz has recreated the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in the form of a sculptural relief and...
Naudline Pierre: This Is Not All There Is
Naudline Pierre draws us into her own uncanny mythical world underpinned by spirituality in a show t...
Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery
More than 40 dresses and embroidered objects from Jordan and the West Bank, along with filmed interv...