Raffi Kalenderian – interview: ‘It’s like banging your head against ...
For Kalenderian, painting is all about excitement. His radical portraiture – as much of the scene ...
Petra Bauer – interview: ‘The crucial thing was to make sure the sex w...
Inspired by feminist film practitioners who emphasise the importance of making films with their subj...
Renate Bertlmann: Discordo Ergo Sum – Venice Biennale 2019
Renate Bertlmann’s work is rooted in 1970s feminism, yet her message is entirely contemporary. She...
The 19 artists in this exhibition use photography, video, installation, sculpture and painting in a ...
Ronny Sen – interview: ‘The work is about the apocalypse in a certain ...
Sen talks about photographing the out-of-control fires burning underground in the coal mines of Jhar...
Protest and Remembrance: Miriam de Búrca | Joy Gerrard | Mary Griffiths |...
Drawings by four contemporary female artists explore notions of protest and remembrance, from anti-B...
With work from artists from South Korea, Europe and the United Arab Emirates, this exhibition consid...
Phoebe Boswell – interview: ‘Grief is not a personal thing. It’s a h...
Boswell’s latest exhibition, The Space Between Things, which includes a video of her undergoing an...
This exhibition of new work is more pared back than we have come to expect from Barlow. Her aim, she...
Phil Collins – interview: the artist who brought a statue of Engels from...
The artist talks about his latest exhibition, Ceremony, which documents the statue’s journey, and ...
Painter. Mentor. Magician. Otto Mueller and his Network in Wrocław
Exploring the life, work and artistic times of the German expressionist artist Otto Mueller, this ex...
Pin-Ups: Toulouse-Lautrec and the Art of Celebrity
In these prints of Paris, Toulouse-Lautrec and his contemporaries bear witness to the enduring appea...
Royal Academy: Art is Part of the Equation
With its packed walls, vibrant colour and impressive work, the Royal Academy’s first show by artis...
Programmed: Rules, Codes and Choreographies in Art, 1965-2018
From Nam June Paik’s 1960s experiments to alter images on a TV screen to Ian Cheng’s use of chat...
In this fascinating show, large-scale immersive installations track visitors’ heartbeats and trans...
Robyn Denny: Paintings from the 1960s
Roche Court’s presentation of Robyn Denny’s mysterious and enigmatic 60s abstract paintings runs...
Renoir Father and Son: Painting and Cinema
An exhibition exploring the shared motifs, subjects and settings of paintings and films by Pierre-Au...
Paula Becker and Otto Modersohn: Art and Life
A tender testament to the relationship of two artists, whose lives and work are inextricably linked,...
Pepe López: ‘When it comes to exile, we keep all memories in the same p...
The Venezuelan artist recounts packing a life into a suitcase, the potency of objects in evoking the...
Vienna’s museum of modern art presents a photographic journey through the past 100 years of Austri...
Pierre Le-Tan: The Collection of Monsieur X
The French artist and illustrator explains his love of collecting, his collaboration with Patrick Mo...
Unwin describes the role of memory in the 10 oil paintings of this solo show and explains why she re...
This exhibition, the first in the UK dedicated to the work of Jusepe de Ribera, delves in to the mot...
Renzo Piano: The Art of Making Buildings
From his famed Pompidou Centre to eye-opening projects that many won’t know about, including a tra...
Rajyashri Goody: Eat With Great Delight
Goody, herself of Dalit heritage, talks about discrimination in India against the Dalits and how, in...
Patricia Guzman’s expertly executed realism makes her paintings appear photographic, as she docume...
Patrick Heron’s postwar abstraction places figure and ground on an equal footing and exploits the ...
Ruimteveldwerk: ‘It is more like an understatement that creates an exper...
A social experiment investigating themes of being offline, privacy, and silence in the city brings a...
Royal Academy of Arts 250th Summer Exhibition
Grayson Perry’s eclectic, irreverent approach in coordinating the 250th-anniversary exhibition pla...
Phyllida Barlow: ‘It’s the first time I’ve experienced making someth...
As her first permanent artwork, Quarry is unveiled at Jupiter Artland, outside Edinburgh, Barlow tal...