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There: a Feeling | Gregg Bordowitz

In his first institutional solo exhibition in the UK, American artist and activist Gregg Bordowitz s...

Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious

This delightful if dark exhibition brings ‘Mrs Eric Ravilious’ out of the shadow of her husband,...

Stephen Dean – interview: ‘A ladder fitted perfectly into a place that...

Stephen Dean discusses Crescendo, his installation of a 15-metre ladder decorated with his signature...

The Salvage Agency: TULCA Festival of Visual Arts

This year’s festival, which explored the role of art in contemporary ecology and environmental act...

Stitched: Scotland’s Embroidered Art

Magnificent bed hangings, tablecloths, tea cosies and more bring Scotland’s heritage of interior d...

Tove Jansson: Paradise

This magical exhibition of Tove Jansson’s lesser-known murals captures a yearning for paradise in ...

Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al-Thani – interview: ‘We are all part of a lar...

Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al-Thani is an author, curator and a member of the Qatari royal family. He is...

Sammy Baloji

A well-sized survey distils the Congolese artist Sammy Baloji’s research-heavy practice, which dra...

Sophia Al-Maria and Lydia Ourahmane: Grey Unpleasant Land

From chamberpots paired with Georgian silver to the reimagining of the story of Jacob and Esau, Soph...

The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998

The Barbican takes us on a fascinating ride through two and a half decades of Indian art, teasing ou...

Thomas Houseago: Night Sea Journey

You can feel the energy ricocheting between Thomas Houseago and his hulking, portentous figures as h...

Uncanny Visions: Paula Rego and Francisco de Goya

Rego, like Goya, whom she so much admired, has the power to unsettle and disconcert. This exhibition...

The Uncanny: Sigmund Freud and Art

In works by Louise Bourgeois, Helmut Newton, Cindy Sherman and Francesca Woodman, among others, this...

Selva Aparicio – interview: ‘I have worked a lot with mourning. It is ...

Aparicio has had a packed year, with her first major solo show in Chicago and two works commissioned...

Time for Magic: A Shamanarchist’s Guide to the Wheel of the Year – boo...

Best known for his album covers for the Sex Pistols, Jamie Reid was an anarchist who was also fascin...

Thérèse Oulton

A bewitching and challenging exhibition of paintings from 1983 until 2024, revealing an underappreci...

The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain

With works from the 17th century to today, from Edwaert Collier to Duncan Grant and Maggi Hambling, ...

Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere

A ship floating on the roof, a giant encyclopaedia of neglected people and things, and busts of Jame...

Take a Breath

At a time when the WHO says pollution is the biggest threat to our existence, this immersive show ex...

Thinking Like a Mountain

Not so much a festival as a cultural programme that runs over two years, Thinking Like a Mountain ai...

Sandra George

Sandra George’s social-documentary photography is the standout exhibition of this year’s Glasgow...

To Italy! With Liebermann in Venice, Florence and Rome

This exhibition explores uncharted territory not only by tracing Max Liebermann’s visits to Italy ...

Tony Cragg - interview: ‘There are many more things that do not exist th...

In the gardens of Castle Howard, north Yorkshire, Tony Cragg talks about his different sculptural se...

Tai Shani, The World to Me Was a Secret: Caesious, Zinnober, Celadon, and ...

Tai Shani’s interest in alternate worlds and modes of existence shines through in this surreal exh...

The Last Caravaggio

This show brings Caravaggio’s last known painting to London, along with documents telling its stor...

The Mack: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow School of Art

This richly written and sensitive work traces Mackintosh’s masterpiece from the building’s incep...

The Glass Heart: Art, Industry & Collaboration

This beguiling exhibition, which spans 170 years, reveals the impressive adaptability of glass in th...

Saul Leiter: An Unfinished World

This major retrospective celebrates the work of a man whose atmospheric shots of New York street sce...

Sharjah March Meeting 2024: Tawashjuat

This year’s edition of the Sharjah Art Foundation’s March meeting focused on collectives, collab...

Thea Djordjadze: Framing Yours Making Mine

In this comprehensive show, Georgian artist Thea Djordjadze’s spare sculptural works emanate a sen...

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