Three seductive, spellbinding films demonstrate the Uzbek artist and film-maker Saodat Ismailova’s...
The pioneering interdisciplinary artist takes us on a tour around Prophetic Dreaming, Suzanne Treist...
Shadowscapes: Heaney, JMW Turner and Quantum
Spilling over floors, walls and balconies, as well as in framed works on walls, artist Libby Heaney...
Sophie Barber: Mackerel sky, mackerel sky, never long wet, never long dry
A new exhibition of Sophie Barber’s work, the first in her hometown of Hastings, has her distincti...
The Costume House: The Inside Story of Cosprop from A Room with a View to ...
Film historian Keith Lodwick’s beautifully illustrated and educational book charts the success of ...
Norwegian artist Sandra Mujinga creates an eerie, gallery-spanning installation with green light for...
A playful exhibition of Picasso’s work at Tate Modern highlights the performative nature of the ar...
Susan Roth – interview ‘Art can be made by anybody at anytime, anywher...
The American painter Susan Roth talks about working in the ‘trenches of our time, where time bends...
The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism
This grand tribute to Pissarro evokes the bliss of a walk in nature and is an illuminating look at t...
Ten Sculptures by Tim Scott 1961-71– book review
A thorough introduction to and overview of a fascinating artist who has been far too overlooked. The...
Collaborating with craftspeople from around the world, Seulgi Lee incorporates traditional technique...
Slavs and Tatars: The Contest of the Fruits
Rapping fruit, legendary birds and nail art feature in the UK debut of the Berlin-based collective S...
The 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts: The Oracle
Surprising, thrilling, enchanting – under the artistic direction of Chus Martínez, the works in t...
This dazzling exhibition on the centenary of John Singer Sargent’s death celebrates his versatile ...
Solange Pessoa: Pilgrim Fields
An olfactory orgy of marigolds, chamomile, grasses, sheepskins and kelp is arranged into a surreal l...
A retrospective of the first 20 years of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women finds an inexhaustible wel...
This retrospective brings the acclaimed and trailblazing, but nearly forgotten French modernist arti...
Sharjah March Meeting 2025: To Carry Songs
Sharjah Art Foundation’s annual symposium this year explored how culture is preserved and shared w...
Spanning four centuries and diverse cultures, this show of more than 7o works, including paintings, ...
Louise Bourgeois, Sheida Soleimani and Gillian Wearing are among the 30 female artists contributing ...
In this mind-blowing and dazzling exhibition, Rafał Zajko takes us into a mysterious realm of art a...
The Cosmos of “Der Blaue Reiter” – From Kandinsky to Campendonk
This show retraces the roots of the expressionist artists who made up the Blue Rider group, looking ...
Symbiosis: Art in the Age of AI
The exhibition presents a gamut of international artists who work with artificial intelligence in va...
Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350
The National Gallery’s meticulously researched exhibition of medieval Sienese masterpieces is an a...
Somaya Critchlow’s six sombrely sexy paintings respond to European painting from the 17th and 18th...
Sagarika Sundaram – interview: ‘When I finish a work, it feels very mu...
At her studio in the World Trade Center, as she prepares for a solo show at Alison Jacques Gallery i...
Shu Lea Cheang and Dondon Hounwn – interview: ‘Hagay Dreaming continua...
Speaking during rehearsals, Shu Lea Cheang and Dondon Hounwn reflect on the sources of inspiration f...
Foreteller of fate, conduit for common sense or magic? Tarot has been used as a tool for decision-ma...
Two Women Wearing Cosmetic Patches
There is so much to be said, and much still to be learned, about this one astounding and complex pai...
Tadek Beutlich: On and Off the Loom
The monumental textiles, striking prints and tiny figurative works on show cement Tadek Beutlich’s...