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...
Manchester International Festival 2023
From a polka-dot tastic show from Yayoi Kusama to an unlikely combination of footballers and musicia...
Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief
A survey of the Chinese American artist Martin Wong confirms him as one of the most unusual, ingenio...
Maki Na Kamura – interview: ‘People in the presence of my work can pro...
Maki Na Kamura, the Berlin-based Japanese painter, touches on her interest in patterns of structures...
A scruffy old armchair, two grubby basketballs, ventilation panels, dirty white walls – it’s uns...
Mike Parr – interview: ‘I was a performance artist with one arm. The p...
One of Australia’s most influential artists, Mike Parr talks about his extreme performance art, ho...
Nalini Malani: My Reality Is Different
This spectacular show plays out in a deep black gallery space, where through nine large video instal...
Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Nuit Américaine
From house party to lockdown: for his retrospective at Wiels, the London-based artist Marc Camille C...
Mike Nelson: Extinction Beckons
A spectacular survey of the British artist Mike Nelson is brutally bleak and awe-inspiringly complex...
Marcelle Hanselaar – interview: ‘To do nothing, to not at least take t...
Marcelle Hanselaar, 20 of whose works are now on show at the Fitzwilliam Museum, talks about the pow...
In this clever and inventive exhibition, part of the Zabludowicz Collection’s Invites series, McCa...
Acrylic paint is slathered, scraped, smeared and sprayed in Mohammed Sami’s psychologically taut p...
Osman Yousefzada – interview: ‘Opening doors for other people is key t...
Osman Yousefzada dressed Beyoncé, wrapped Selfridges in Birmingham in a giant canvas, had a solo sh...
Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope
This show covers the full span of the Polish artist’s career and the extraordinary sculptures, cal...
Making Modernism: Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münte...
This is a brilliant exposition of these four painters, who were working in Germany at the start of t...
Marina Strocchi – interview: ‘I quit regular employed work to focus on...
An internationally recognised artist in her own right, Marina Strocchi has also spent many years in ...
Marina Abramović: Gates and Portals
Marina Abramović’s new duo of exhibitions in Oxford ought, most aptly, to be titled The Artist is...
Marina Perez Simão’s works have great appeal, and her fantastical futurism chimes with an art wor...