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Celia Paul: Memory and Desire

This is a poignant and deeply personal show, and sadness permeates Celia Paul's works, done during l...

Albert Edelfelt and Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Can art create a country? Two concurrent exhibitions in Paris showcase the artists who forged Finlan...

Britta Marakatt-Labba: Under the Vast Sky

Miniature hand-stitched worlds hide darker themes – climate change, corporate exploitation, right-...

Ali Cherri – interview: ‘You cannot un-write violence. I am interested...

Ali Cherri has tackled a subject that museums would prefer not to bring to public attention – what...

Charles Ray: Figure Ground

This show brings together 19 works, sculptures from across Ray’s 50-year career – including the ...

A State of Matter: Modern and Contemporary Glass Sculpture

A diverting group exhibition makes the case for glass as an artistic medium, showcasing some bedazzl...

A Century of the Artist’s Studio: 1920–2020

The Whitechapel Gallery takes us on a dizzying, exploratory tour through 100 years of artists’ wor...

Ai Weiwei: The Liberty of Doubt

This exhibition may be small, but it still packs a powerful punch as Ai Weiwei mixes up his work and...

Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics and Contemporary Art

Through three generations, this show explores the importance of black female artists in shaping cera...

Chechu Álava – interview: ‘We painters are like relay runners who pas...

Chechu Álava explains how her passion for art history and her interest in gender issues blend toget...

Cauleen Smith – interview: ‘I don’t know if optimism is needed so mu...

The artist on what it was like to have her lockdown Instagram posts on Covid shown on the vast scree...

Allison Katz: Artery

In her first institutional solo show in London, Katz creates a fascinating world of surrealism and i...

British Art Show 9

British Art Show 9, this five-yearly show, is an ambitious undertaking, and a lack of coherence betw...

Cork Street Attack, Grey Organisation

An unusual exhibition at the Mayor Gallery historicises the precisely choreographed assault on its p...

Baselitz: The retrospective

This show, which spans the six decades of Baselitz’s career, highlights key periods in his output ...

Cosmos and Chaos: Cyfest-13

This exhibition brings together documentary and artistic material exploring the history of ideas of ...

Anselm Kiefer: Pour Paul Celan

Here, in four installations and 19 vast canvases, Anselm Kiefer creates a dialogue with the work of ...

Cristina Iglesias – video interview: ‘I always felt I wanted to create...

Cristina Iglesias discusses her fascination with geology and botany, how public sculpture assists in...

Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca: Swinguerra

Fact and fiction overlap in this documentary-style film, as mainly black and LGBT characters use dan...

Anna Ray: Fibre and Form

This joyous explosion of colour, pattern and entangled loops of fabric leaps off the white walls of ...

Coral Woodbury – interview: “The work I’m doing is approaching death...

Coral Woodbury talks about her solo show at HackelBury Fine Art and what led her to use old books to...

Christiane Baumgartner – interview: ‘A good piece of work should not b...

Christiane Baumgartner talks about being brought up in East Germany before the fall of the Berlin Wa...

Angelica Mesiti: In the Round

Mesiti skilfully choreographs our experiences, guiding us around the gallery and immersing us in the...

Bourse de Commerce, the new François Pinault Art Museum in Paris

Tadao Ando’s renovation of this majestic building in the heart of Paris, and the appointment of Em...

Catsou Roberts – interview: ‘It is our duty to the NHS to elicit the p...

Catsou Roberts, the director of Vital Arts, which commissions projects for five London hospitals, ta...

Christen Sveaas Art Foundation: This is the Night Mail selected by Ida Ekb...

Images of dramas, dreams and moonlit dinners await visitors at the Whitechapel Gallery, in an exhibi...

Adam Jeppesen – interview: ‘I embrace imperfection’

Danish artist Adam Jeppesen talks about why he left documentary-making to make art, the project that...

Annie Morris – interview: ‘All my work revolves around experiences I...

Morris, who has three new shows, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Frieze Sculpture and Timothy Taylor in...

Adam Farah: What I’ve Learned from You and Myself (Peak Momentations/Ins...

Farah creates a shrine to Mariah Carey in a coming-of-age journey and a sensory world of nostalgia a...

Alastair Gordon – interview: ‘For me, painting and faith are very much...

Alastair Gordon talks about the impact lockdown had on his recent paintings, now on show at Aleph Co...

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