Mahmoud Khaled – interview: ‘It’s a memorial dedicated to the people...
As he exhibits two large-scale works in London, Egyptian artist Mahmoud Khaled talks about creating ...
Otl Aicher: Design. Type. Thinking. – book review
Aicher’s designs for the 1972 Munich Olympics changed the face of graphic design, but there was mu...
Niamh O’Malley: Gather – Venice Biennale 2022
Niamh O’Malley says she wants her Irish Pavilion installation to be a welcoming space, for visitor...
Mahesh Baliga – interview: ‘Collected sorrow becomes my work. My work ...
As his first solo show outside India takes place at David Zwirner in London, Mahesh Baliga explains ...
Ming Smith – interview: ‘Photography’s the only thing I know’
As Pippy Houldsworth Gallery exhibits her first UK solo show, the pioneering American photographer M...
Mark Francis – video interview: ‘l like to use a grid to convey order ...
Mark Francis discusses the evolution of his subject matter, his techniques, his use of colour, the i...
This exhibition of rare NFTs is a chance to see some of the digital art traded using blockchain tech...
Nika Neelova – interview: ‘Everything in the world around us is consta...
Nika Neelova talks about how her multilingual upbringing may have shaped her thoughts and her work, ...
Mark Rothko 1968: Clearing Away
A minutely focused show captures Mark Rothko, the great colour-field painter, at his most intimate a...
Objects of Common Interest: Hard, Soft, and All Lit Up with Nowhere to Go
In this collaborative show, the Greek architects Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis insert fasci...
Margaret Mellis: Modernist Constructs
In this small but inspiring exhibition of work by Margaret Mellis, an unfairly overlooked member of ...
In an uplifting show that is dizzying in its scope and variety, 31 contemporary artists celebrate di...
Aiming to bring sculpture into people’s everyday lives, Noguchi mixed cultural traditions with mod...
Suffused with Buddhist philosophy overlaid with political overtones, the extraordinary works of this...
Marina Abramović: Seven Deaths
Marina Abramović channels her passion for Maria Callas into a film in which she reinterprets seven ...
Matthew Krishanu – interview: ‘I want my paintings to exist somewhere ...
Matthew Krishanu, whose figurative paintings explore childhood, religion, colonialism and empire, ta...
Matthew Wong: Footsteps in the Wind, Ink Drawings 2013-2017
This riveting exhibition of 24 of Matthew Wong’s ink drawings takes us deep into the complex, and ...
Nneka Uzoigwe – interview: ‘I find plein air painting extraordinary be...
Nneka Uzoigwe talks about her residency at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village responding to the wo...
National Gallery Outdoor Exhibition
An al fresco pop-up, showing 20 life-size reproductions of ‘the nation’s favourite paintings’,...
Mick Peter – interview: ‘The project was pleasingly indulgent, a free ...
Amid the playful life-size figures at his new show, Gerroff!! (or User Feedback), Mick Peter discuss...
Mark Leckey – interview: ‘There’s this strange new limitless and ela...
Mark Leckey shares his circuitous journey to art-world success, his passion for music, film and outs...
Nicholas Pope: ‘We artists can speak and everyone can understand in thei...
To coincide with three major shows of his work, Nicholas Pope speaks about his successes, travels, t...
Michael Armitage – interview: ‘Not having a cultural hierarchy is libe...
As his show, Paradise Edict, opens at the Royal Academy in London, Michael Armitage talks about the ...
Charleston reopens with two exhibitions investigating the relationship between portraitist and model...
Night Fever: Designing Club Culture
With nightclubs facing massive uncertainty after more than a year of closure, the V&A Dundee’s exh...
Markus Lüpertz: Recent Paintings
A suite of new works by the German painter Markus Lüpertz, exploring the theme of Arcadia, mix insc...
For her debut solo exhibition in the UK, the New York-based artist Mika Tajima focuses on the ways i...
Through the works of Frank Bowling, John Hoyland, Reginald Sylvester II, John Golding and Sam Gillia...
Twelve artists feature in this show, with works that examine the nature of official records and how ...
Matt Jukes – interview: ‘You need to dream big, so you can shoot for t...
Matt Jukes talks about the pandemic, the effect of lockdown on our mental health, and his immersive,...