Carolee Schneemann: Kinetic Painting
This is a rich and expansive retrospective of Schneemann’s work over the past six decades...
Herrera’s abstract, geometric paintings pulse with life in this solo show. She was discovered late...
Arthur Watson: ‘Central to the organisation of the show was that work wo...
The president of the Royal Scottish Academy discusses Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now, ...
Antony Gormley: ‘Looking back at the paths you have taken is a really im...
The artist talks about collaborating on a major new book about his career, the evolution of his work...
Abstract Expressionism: Looking East from the Far West
This exhibition considers abstract expressionism through its Asian-American practitioners, with a fo...
Alina Szapocznikow: Human Landscapes
A superlative exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield unpacks the fleshly and sticky oeuvre of forgotte...
Remaining committed to the Bauhaus ideals of uniting art and design as one field of form-production,...
Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World
The curatorial mission, to showcase the influence on artists and their practice of two distinct mome...
Alex Katz: ‘Ultimately, content is not important. The style is what is i...
As his student subway drawings go on show alongside recent paintings and sculptures at Timothy Taylo...
Philadelphia’s most illustrious thoroughfare celebrated its 100th anniversary with a spectacular a...
A revelatory exhibition at the Barbican liberates Jean-Michel Basquiat from his mythos and allows hi...
Chris Alton: ‘By bringing different artists together, there is the possi...
Curator and artist Chris Alton talks about his latest venture, You’re Surrounded By Me, which weav...
Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius
This brilliant show from Dutch industrial designer Jongerius aims to ‘tickle the eyes of the viewe...
Alma-Tadema: At Home in Antiquity
A capacious retrospective of the long-neglected Victorian academician uncovers a master of the sensu...
A Perfect Chemistry: Photographs by Hill and Adamson
A celebration of collaboration, friendship and innovative spirit, A Perfect Chemistry illuminates th...
Clare Woods: Victim of Geography
For her first solo exhibition in Scotland, the renowned British artist Clare Woods presents 11 strik...
Bill Viola’s strength is in using the video camera to get under the viewer’s skin, peeling away ...
Among Expo 2017’s vast complex of pavilions stands Andrew Rogers’ I AM–ENERGY. A sculptural fe...
Alexandra Dementieva: ‘All art is an interactive game. I am offering the...
Don’t come to Alexandra Dementieva’s exhibition with the hope of being a passive spectator. As s...
Afruz Amighi: ‘I wanted to make a procession of characters that embodied...
In No More Disguise, Afruz Amighi’s first show of drawings, the New York-based artist discusses th...
A Handful of Dust: Photography after Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp
A haunting exhibition in which dust plays a divine agent of death...
With an uncompromising certainty of vision, Alice Neel paints individuals, capturing not only their ...
Ailbhe Ní Bhriain: Reports to an Academy
In her latest film, Cork-based artist Ailbhe Ní Bhriain uses the perpetual ebb and flow of water an...
The V&A presents an exhibition exploring the abstract and architectural shapes of Cristóbal Balenci...
Drawing on its extensive collection, this small but exquisite show floated by the Whitney Museum of ...
Akram Zaatari: Against Photography – An Annotated History of the Arab Im...
Searching for alternative historical and cultural narratives, Zaatari reveals the contents of the Ar...
Abou Farman: ‘I want the tragic to become an acceptable space’
Abou Farman, who co-wrote Icaros: A Vision with Leonor Caraballo, talks about the film, which is bas...
The exhibition captures the ingenuity and playfulness involved in critical perception, with more tha...
Becky Suss: ‘Putting domestic spaces into the gallery says something abo...
In her exhibition Homemaker at the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, Philadelphia-based artist Beck...
The new works of the often-brilliant Cornelia Parker act as a cautionary tale for artists who rush t...