Maggi Hambling: Nightingale Night
In response to hearing the increasingly rare sound of a nightingale singing, Maggi Hambling has prod...
Maud Sulter: You Are My Kindred Spirit
This show focuses on Maud Sulter’s moving-image and spoken-word archives, in which warmth, familia...
María Berrío: The End of Ritual
Through her colourful and theatrical characters, Maria Berrío draws on folklore and mythology as sh...
Medieval Women: In Their Own Words
While medieval texts may best be understood as a collaborative production, not deriving from a singl...
Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c1504
Set in Florence at the turn of the 16th century, this exhibition is a portrait of drawing, every bit...
The works here riff on the interplay between text and images, between the tangible and the conceptua...
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 ...