A humongous survey of contemporary painting in Belgium shows a medium embracing the burden of its hi...
Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever
Peter Mitchell’s photographs of urban decay and the demolition of buildings in Leeds over the past...
Portia Zvavahera – interview: ‘It’s like I’m speaking with the sou...
In her only in-person interview for her latest UK show, now at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, the artist di...
Conceived and co-curated by Steve McQueen, this exhibition explores how a century of protest from 19...
This jewel-like exhibition showcases the work of the pioneering Bristol-born artist, who moved to Pa...
Peter Hujar: Eyes Open in the Dark
A generous survey captures the full range of the American photographer Peter Hujar, who chronicled N...
Philippe Parreno is a wizard weaving verbal and technological spells around us, but for those who wo...
PST ART: Art & Science Collide – Part 2
Well into its fourth month, the sprawling PST ART festival themed to explore the intersection of art...
Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome
The towering canvas is stupefying – not for nothing is it said that soldiers invading his studio d...
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa
The Zimbabwean artist combines dreams, painting and prayer in her work, resulting in an intensely mo...
PST ART: Art & Science Collide
Five years in the planning, this festival of art, spanning the West Coast from Santa Barbara to San ...
Raven Halfmoon – interview: ‘It took everything in me to make these sc...
Raven Halfmoon, sculptor and citizen of the Caddo nation, talks about her forthcoming show at Salon ...
I wanted to like Rachel Cusk’s latest experimental novel, in which she writes about various artist...
Prydie: The Life and Art of Mabel Pryde Nicholson
Mother, wife, sister and daughter to artists who have eclipsed her deserved fame, this charming exhi...
Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent
For 50 years, Peter Kennard’s activist art has railed against corporate and state power, wars and ...
Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body
A compelling exhibition turns back the clock to the last Paris Olympics, where art, photography and ...
Ronald Moody’s sculptures fizz with life in this beautifully paced show, in which the Jamaican art...
Roger Mayne’s genuine curiosity about people shines through in his photographs of kids playing on ...
Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism
This glorious show recreates much of the first impressionist exhibition in 1874 alongside works from...
Phyllida Barlow’s playful approach turned found objects into composites that shone, while nodding ...
The inaugural exhibition in this repurposed grain silo presents works from the Tangen Collection, de...
Paul Maheke: To be Blindly Hopeful
This show sprang from a journal the artist kept during the Covid lockdowns in 2020-21, a time of int...
Ronald Davis – interview: ‘Two artists who use perspective in their wo...
Ronald Davis talks about his art and how he started out in the 1960s, his friendship with Judy Chica...
This show celebrating the centenary of the local artist who became internationally famous includes m...
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran – interview: ‘Part of creating the work is t...
A melange of multilimbed, fertility, guardian, protector and warrior figures animate Glasgow’s Tra...
Pasquarosa: From Muse to Painter
Remembered more as an artist’s model than a painter, Pasquarosa, this largely forgotten female art...
She photographed celebrities such as Lauren Bacall and Doris Day and worked for Life magazine and Lo...
Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed
Florentine painter Francesco Pesellino’s life was sadly short, but his technical virtuosity shines...
A green and pleasant land or a place of aristocratic privilege for some and backbreaking labour and ...
Rushdi Anwar: ‘My work is a reflection on the hypocrisy of politics and ...
At the opening of Artes Mundi 10, Rushdi Anwar, a Kurdish-born artist who now divides his time betwe...