The biggest week of the year for Berlin’s contemporary art scene saw the opening of dozens of exhi...
This 35th annual incarnation of Art Brussels was taglined ‘From Discovery to Rediscovery’. Here ...
Brook Andrew: ‘I was challenged to unwind the histories that were told t...
History, identity and race dominate the Australian artist Brook Andrew’s work, as he challenges st...
Alexey Titarenko: ‘I wanted to capture my inner perception of the world ...
An exhibition at the Naiya Alexander Gallery in New York brings together Alexey Titarenko’s photog...
A pivotal period of John Constable’s life was spent in Brighton, where he would repeat three favou...
Caroline Walker: ‘Who we perceive to be the maker of an image affects ho...
Caroline Walker’s quietly charged, often luxurious, spaces frame half-told narratives that complic...
This exhibition of works by Christer Karlstad, Willy Verginer and Jason DeMarte, fittingly staged in...
A mix of sculpture, tapestry, film, photography, painting and collage by 33 artists whose work refer...
Amelie von Wulffen: The Misjudged Bimpfi
For her first solo exhibition in the UK, Amelie von Wulffen deals with themes of guilt, marginalisat...
In order to understand contemporary painting, curator Séamus Kealy presents the work of nine Europe...
Adrienne Elise Tarver: ‘I think about intrusion and the transition from ...
Adrienne Elise Tarver talks about issues of voyeurism, privacy and identity, and her interest in per...
This group exhibition, including work by Josef Albers, David Annesley, Anthony Caro and Hélio Oitic...
Anna Freeman Bentley: ‘The work is successful when there’s a question ...
Freeman Bentley’s paintings are visual and psychosocial mazes that tease layers of meaning from ar...
Manhattan’s storied art fair pushed back against a softening art market with strong work, mid-rang...
Chto Delat: ‘Before you can recognise the light, you have to recognise t...
Dmitry Vilensky and Olga Egorova of the Russian collective Chto Delat talk about their latest exhibi...
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
In the 1960s, technological machines were seen as benign helpers or megalomaniac monsters. Fifty yea...
America After the Fall: Painting in the 1930s
This is a fabulously varied exhibition with a sting in the tail. The times, they were a changin', bu...
Jawlensky’s art may be considered a life-long meditation on the process of change in his personal ...
From the world’s deepest underground marble quarry to a fragment of pink marble from Trump Towers,...
In her first solo UK exhibition, French-Moroccan artist Bouchra Khalili explores the fraught concept...
A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde
This exhibition of Russian art from the 1920s and 30s, based on MoMA’s own collection, is a hearte...
Three exhibitions of conceptual art in Germany shed some light on the elusive genre. Taryn Simon’s...
Candida Powell-Williams: ‘Each object becomes more than just the narrati...
The artist shows us round her immersive installation, exploring the fetishism of anthropological obj...
This is an exhibition focusing on intimacy, which conjures just that in its thorough, yet tender, ex...
Aki Sasamoto: ‘I enjoy how much I can push meaning with the wrong answer...
New York-based performance artist Aki Sasamoto has a tendency to speak entirely in metaphor, sit in ...
Carl Andre: Sculpture As Place, 1958-2010
This tribute to the 20th-century US artist includes sculptures, poems, photographs and works on pape...
Caragh Thuring: ‘It’s a sort of standoff – how am I going to deal wi...
The Brussels-born artist discusses reconstructing old paintings as tapestries to create new work, wh...
This exhibition highlights the paintings of four artists working at a crucial turning point in Austr...
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016
Since 1949 New Contemporaries has hand-picked graduate and emerging artists to present them to the p...
Palpable relief that the sky was not falling in freed this year’s 78,000 fairgoers to act out Tom ...