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Art by Remote: Art Basel Miami Beach

With the Miami Beach Convention Center turned into a Covid-testing site, taking ABMB meta, Miami’s...

Alfred Wallis Rediscovered

This show explores the works of the fisherman-turned-artist who painted the souls of boats and inspi...

Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman’s work explores language and perception in a manner that is at times irksome or troub...

Ali Kazim – interview: ‘When I picked up a pottery shard and it had so...

The artist talks about looking to ancient civilisations for inspiration, why he doesn’t like worki...

Bochner Boetti Fontana

This lush, even glamorous exhibition is curated by Mel Bochner and comprises 18 works by himself, Al...

Arik Levy and Zoé Ouvrier – interview: ‘We definitely influence each ...

Ahead of their first joint exhibition, Beyond Nature, the artists talk about their relationship to n...

Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts

To mark the 50th anniversary of this pioneering publication and exhibition, Cybernetic Serendipity: ...

Ann Veronica Janssens — interview: ‘I try to make visible the invisibl...

The Belgian artist discusses her perception-bending work, currently on display at the South London G...

Artemisia

Long-known for her autobiography, visceral and violent, yet strongly feminine portrayals of Apocryph...

Billie Zangewa – interview: ‘I realised that I had chosen to embody th...

Johannesburg-based Billie Zangewa, whose work is currently on show at Lehmann Maupin in New York, ta...

Christina Quarles – interview: ‘These works are holding onto that slow...

Created during lockdown, against a backdrop of rising deaths from Covid, the police killing of Georg...

Cecily Brown

The Baroque splendour of Blenheim Palace meets its match in Cecily Brown’s furious, kaleidoscopic ...

Alexandre da Cunha – interview: ‘All my work is about combining things...

The artist discusses his use of found objects, the place of autobiography in his work, his fascinati...

Ayako Suwa: Taste of Reminiscence, Delicacies from Nature

The Japanese food artist Ayako Suwa usually uses food and flavours as her medium, but the Covid pand...

Craig Gough – interview: ‘Improvisation in painting is a lot like jazz...

Now in his 80s, Gough continues to paint his vast abstract canvases. He talks about his long career ...

Alberta Whittle – interview: ‘No one can find Barbados on a map, where...

The artist talks about the erasure of black people in everyday society, and how this informs and mot...

Christo & Jeanne-Claude’s London Mastaba Rises Again – and Again and A...

A clever smartphone app has turned Christo & Jeanne-Claude’s London Mastaba into a trick of augmen...

Bill Brandt and Henry Moore – book review

The work of the photographer Bill Brandt and the sculptor Henry Moore first came together during the...

Bodily Objects

Seven artists interpret the sexuality of the female body in subversive and surreal ways...

Aliza Nisenbaum – interview: ‘I’ve found Zoom surprisingly intimate....

Nisenbaum is preparing for two exhibitions this year, one at Anton Kern Gallery in New York and one ...

Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor’s postponed exhibition at Houghton Hall opens as lockdown eases in the UK...

Andrew Litten – interview: ‘I like the feeling that my work is emotion...

The artist talks about his concern with expressing human vulnerability and encouraging empathy and c...

Ann Thomson – interview: ‘Art is a means of renewing culture’

Now in her late-80s, the Australian artist discusses how her love of Aboriginal art was sparked as a...

Anthony Whishaw – Works on Paper

This accessible and entertaining book by Richard Davey focuses on the 90-year-old artist’s long-fo...

Clae Eastgate – interview: ‘I want my portraiture to be that bridge, t...

The artist talks about her project Painting the Poets, comprising a growing collection of portraits ...

Christo (1935-2020)

The Bulgarian-born artist famed for wrapping massive structures, great bodies of water and chunks of...

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg – interview: ‘We need to radically rethink ou...

The coronavirus pandemic is a chance for people to ask how they can do better by nature, says Ginsbe...

Cao Fei: Blueprints

Cao’s first large-scale UK exhibition is a fantastical exploration of utopian and dystopian worlds...

Cecil Beaton: Bright Young Things

This thoughtfully designed exhibition tells the story of Cecil Beaton and the Bright Young Things pe...

British Surrealism

This is a long overdue survey of the British contribution to the surrealist movement...

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