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Anindita Dutta: The Shadows of Duality

Shifting from her usual clay to recycled shoes, animal hides, fur, fabrics and more, Anindita Dutta ...

Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-garde

This milestone exhibition celebrates the pioneering art dealer Berthe Weill, who launched the career...

Artes Visuales: The Latin American Avant-Garde in Print

Focusing on the influential Artes Visuales magazine and the extraordinary experimental artists it fe...

Cecilia Vicuña – interview

Now in her 70s, and with a show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Cecilia Vicuña’s act...

Ayoung Kim: Delivery Dancer Codex

A trilogy of video works featuring two queer, female delivery drivers in Seoul, Ayoung Kim’s Deliv...

Betty Parsons: Sheer Energy

Known as a gallerist to the likes of Rauschenberg and Rothko, Betty Parsons spent her weekends makin...

Ben Edge: Children of Albion

In a powerful new show of painting, sculpture and film, the artist brings folkloric traditions and m...

Artes Mundi 11 Prize and Exhibition

Against a background of divisive global politics and hysteria around migration, the six artists shor...

Anawana Haloba – interview

At Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Anawana Haloba has staged an “experimental opera”, as she terms this...

Anna Ancher: Painting Light

Whether depicting women at work, children playing on the beach or locals at prayer Anna Ancher’s l...

A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle

This visually thrilling exhibition is a revelation. Pivoting around Mrinalini Mukherjee, it also cel...

Candice Lin: g/hosti

Candice Lin’s cardboard labyrinth is at once playful and sinister, conveying the relentless drip-f...

Andrew Kinghorn interview

Sculptor Andrew Kinghorn talks about architecture, colonialism, how his extensive travels through As...

Amalia Pica interview

Argentinian-born artist Amalia Pica explains how chairs, daisy chains and bunting feed into her expl...

Asif Khan-designed Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture opens

British architect Asif Khan has reinvented a Soviet-era cinema as a space for experimentation and co...

Cezanne at Jas de Bouffan

Tracking the artist’s development from local student to ‘father of modern art’, 135 works made...

Berlinde de Bruyckere – interview: ‘My themes are not easy. You can’...

Belgian artist Berlinde de Bruyckere talks about the issues, artists and musicians that inspire her,...

Border Crossings: Ten Scottish Masters of Modern Art

This show pays homage to the remarkable legacy of 10 artists who left their Scottish homeland to ach...

Berlin. Cosmopolitan: The Vanished World of Felicie and Carl Bernstein

This small but insightful show puts the spotlight on a microcosm within Berlin’s art world at the ...

Art & the Book* and Spineless Wonders: The Power of Print Unbound**

Two concurrent exhibitions bring special collections into broader spaces of circulation, highlightin...

Anna Boghiguian: The Sunken Boat: A Glimpse into Past Histories

The venerable Egyptian Canadian installation artist Anna Boghiguian brings shipwrecks, shells and th...

Abstract Erotic: Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Alice Adams

A groundbreaking New York show from 1966 is brought back to life with the work of three women whose ...

Anonymous Was a Woman

This elegantly composed exhibition celebrates 25 years’ of awards to female artists by Anonymous W...

Caspar Heinemann: Sod All

Caspar Heinemann takes us on a deep, dark emotional dive with his nihilistic installation that refer...

A cabinet of curiosities – inside the new V&A East Storehouse

Diller Scofidio + Renfro has turned the 2012 Olympics broadcasting centre into a sparkling repositor...

AYO – interview: Rijksakademie Open Studios

AYO reflects on her upbringing and ancestry in Uganda from her current position as a resident of the...

Catharsis: A Grief Drawn Out – book review

To what extent can the visual language of grief be translated? Janet McKenzie looks back over 20 yea...

Christian Krohg: The People of the North

A key figure in Norwegian art, naturalist painter Christian Krohg wanted his art to bring social cha...

Art is in the Street

This comprehensive show charts the groundbreaking rise of the illustrated poster in 19th-century Fra...

Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature

This comprehensive show celebrating last year’s 250th anniversary of the Romantic painter’s birt...

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