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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto

The artist and author Edmund de Waal has curated the first major exhibition of the Danish ceramicist...

Rae-Yen Song 宋瑞渊, •~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~•

This is a theatrical space like no other in which, using sculpture, sound, textiles and performance,...

Robert MacBryde and Robert Colquhoun: Artists, Lovers, Outsiders

The two men from working-class Scottish backgrounds met at art school and became inseparable. This e...

Push the Limits: Culture Strips to Reveal War

A diverse group of works in this exhibition at Fondazione Merz show how contemporary art responds to...

Rhiannon Hiles, chief executive, Beamish Museum – interview

Winner of the world’s largest museum prize, the £120,000 Art Fund Museum of the Year, Beamish, an...

Renee So interview

As her new show, Commodities – Sculpture and Ceramics, opens at Compton Verney, Renee So takes us ...

Reflections – Sangat and the Self: Jasmir Creed and Roo Dhissou

A conduit for 500 years of Sikh knowledge, this two-artist exhibition, with significant input from W...

Paula Rego and Adriana Varejão: Between Your Teeth

This is powerful encounter between two major female artists whose work confronts gender, oppression,...

Pablo Picasso: The Code of Painting

This show draws international attention to a vibrant new art space in the Norwegian city of Trondhei...

Ro Robertson – interview: ‘The female shipbuilders of Sunderland have ...

At Sunderland’s Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, which stands beside the River Wear, is a ne...

Pat Steir: Song

New paintings by American artist, Pat Steir, now 87, make their debut in this exhibition in Zurich...

Paul Thek: Seized by Joy. Paintings 1965-1988

A rare London show of elusive queer pioneer Paul Thek captures a quieter side of his unpredictable p...

Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons

Shown in the context of the historic paintings of Dulwich Picture Gallery, Rachel Jones’s new pain...

Plásmata 3: We’ve met before, haven’t we?

This nocturnal exhibition organised by the Onassis Foundation’s cultural platform transforms a pub...

Ruth Asawa: Retrospective / Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art / Walt Disn...

Three well-attended museum exhibitions in San Francisco flag a subtle shift from the current drumbea...

Rijksakademie Open Studios: Nora Aurrekoetxea, AYO and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi

At the Rijksakademie’s annual Open Studios event during Amsterdam Art Week, we spoke to three arti...

Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960-1991

With more than 100 works by 50 artists, this show examines the pioneering role of women in computer ...

Painting After Painting

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...

Resistance

Conceived and co-curated by Steve McQueen, this exhibition explores how a century of protest from 19...

Paule Vézelay: Living Lines

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: Voices

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 ...

Parade – book review

I wanted to like Rachel Cusk’s latest experimental novel, in which she writes about various artist...

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