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Vivian Maier: Anthology

Vivian Maier, an amateur photographer who, while working as a nanny, captured the streets and people...

William Corwin – interview: ‘Marguerite Louppe experimented with ways ...

Married to the more well-known artist Maurice Brianchon, Louppe has long been overlooked. William Co...

Who Are You: Australian Portraiture

This inspiring show includes some of Australia’s best artists, past and present, and marks a shift...

Venice Biennale 2022 Roundup

This year’s citywide jamboree features riot and revolution, gyrating bodies, battling jet planes, ...

Whitstable Biennale

As artists squeeze themselves into the tiny fishing town for this year’s event, Brexit, migration ...

Whistler’s Woman in White: Joanna Hiffernan

This show explores how Whistler’s work was shaped by the Irish beauty who became his model, muse a...

Vlatka Horvat – interview: ‘I’m interested in trying to get beyond t...

During the lockdown last year, Vlatka Horvat decided to go on daily walks around her east London nei...

Van Gogh Self-Portraits

Vincent van Gogh’s green-blue eyes stare into ours as we look with him and at him in this intense ...

Women in Abstraction

With more than 100 artists and about 400 works, this huge, inclusive show celebrates women whose art...

Visions of Heaven: Dante and the Art of Divine Light by Martin Kemp – bo...

In this lavishly illustrated and intriguingly written book, Kemp explores how Dante influenced the w...

With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

With almost 100 works on show, this exhibition is outstanding for the way in which it takes the patt...

Veronica Ryan: Along a Spectrum

After a residency prolonged by the pandemic, Veronica Ryan delivers a profound and playful selection...

Walter Price: Pearl Lines

Walter Price’s works reflect the instability and unpredictability of our times, with the themes of...

Valerie Hird: What Did Happen to Alice; My Avatar

Valerie Hird’s exhibition includes her award-winning animated short film along with interactive st...

Vision & Reality: 100 Years of Contemporary Art in Wakefield

As the Hepworth Wakefield celebrates its 10th birthday, it is apposite that it is marking its place ...

We=Link: Ten Easy Pieces

An online exhibition of new net art critiques the digital networks we have become so reliant on duri...

Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-45

Following the Mexican Revolution of 1920, art that reflected the country’s traditions and social i...

We Will Walk: Art and Resistance in the American South

Through the work of more than 20 African American artists, this show explores the soul-stirring art ...

Van Eyck: An Optical Revolution

Celebrating the first stages of restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece, as well as the incredible acade...

Vivian Suter

The Swiss-Argentine artist’s first exhibition in Britain is fragrant, sensorial and enigmatic in e...

VALIE EXPORT – interview: ‘My artworks are still a rebellion against t...

The pioneering Austrian feminist artist talks about breaking taboos and provoking aggressive respons...

Vienna Design Week 2019

From buildings to sustainable products to gaming technology, this year’s design festival proved a ...

Writings on the Wall

This exhibition is a tribute to six 20th-century artists who drew inspiration from the street art an...

Van Gogh and Britain

In its first Van Gogh exhibition since 1947, the Tate considers how British culture informed the art...

Whitney Biennial 2019

Edition 2019 looks great, goes wide and speaks loudly, but is it off mission? Lost in this bi-coasta...

Victor Wong – interview: ‘The human is inspired by the machine and the...

Artist-inventor Victor Wong talks about his robot artist AI Gemini, how he feels about his invention...

Wong Ping: Golden Shower

At Kunsthalle Basel, Hong Kong-born animator Wong Ping creates a seductive physical world for his gr...

Vivian Maier: The Color Work

The Color Work continues the institutional recovery of Maier, whose street photographs of New York a...

We Are the People. Who Are You?

As the UK wrestles with Brexit, this show, with the feel of a mini-institutional survey on artists r...

Warhol: From A to B and Back Again

The Whitney’s pantheon exhibition, of close to 300 works, sidelines Andy, the pop artist marketed ...

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