Five Issues of Studio International at Raven Row
Studio international visited Raven Row in East London to talk to writer and curator Jo Melvin about ...
Andrea Mason: ‘If I had to be categorised really simply ... I am an arti...
Artist and writer Andrea Mason talked to us from her studio in Camberwell, south London about Litera...
Sheila Hicks – interview: I’ve enjoyed a whole career of being an outs...
The American-born artist Sheila Hicks invited us to join her on her brightly coloured pigmented bale...
Known for her explosive works, crossing the line between science and art, Cornelia Parker spoke to u...
Lynda Benglis: ‘I think artists create their own rules’
Here, the artist who was once dubbed the “heir to Pollock” and shocked the art world in 1974 by ...
Basim Magdy reveals a world of colour in his films and photographs. The critically acclaimed Egyptia...
Trish Wylie interview: ‘Wylie provides a hotline to the gods of the silv...
Studio International has come to north west London to visit the painter Trish Wylie in her studio....
Wojciech Fangor: Colour-Light-Space
In the 1950s and 60s, Polish-born Wojciech Fangor (b1928) was an artistic force to be reckoned with....
One of this year’s Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 26-year-old, Paris-born Marie Jacotey is exhibiti...
Emerging artist Matt Copson’s alter ego is a vengeful fox named Reynard. Using ancient European fo...
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2014
Studio International attended the opening night of Bloomberg New Contemporaries at the Institute of ...
Milou van der Maaden: interview
Dutch artist Milou van der Maaden graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art this year and instantl...
Recent Slade graduate Charles Richardson has hit the ground running. This year, in addition to his i...
In conversation with Studio International, Biasi reveals the singular motivations behind his work an...
Studio International visited the artist Steven Appleby's studio in south London. Appleby, whose work...
Risking the wrath of many, London’s Royal Academy of Arts is playing host to a long-overdue themat...
Adeline de Monseignat: interview
Dutch-Monagesque artist Adeline de Monseignat’s work is greatly influenced by Sigmund Freud’s co...
Agathe Sorel talks to Studio International about the work in her retrospective exhibition at the Stu...
Anselm Kiefer, who was born in Germany in 1945, studied law before beginning his art education in Ka...
American artist Aleah Chapin has had huge success early in her career. On graduating from the New Yo...
Glenn Ligon, who was born in 1960, is famed for his thought-provoking works, which combine text, sil...
A pioneer in modern Italian art, Nanda Vigo has continually skirted the confines of design, architec...
Nadav Kander is an award-winning photographer with an international reputation. He has photographed ...
In this conversation with Studio International about her first retrospective, titled Scenarios, at t...
Folkestone Triennial 2014: video interviews with curator Lewis Biggs, Alastair Upton, chief executiv...
The work of rootoftwo also responds to anxiety, but by measuring social media and people’s respons...
Emma Hart’s work is full of anxiety. Located in an empty domestic space on Tontine Street, Folkest...
Pablo Bronstein, whose Sketches for Regency Living graced the walls of the ICA in London this summer...
Jyll Bradley, a native of Folkestone, has returned to the town to create a wonderful homage to the K...
Fresh from his incredible journey with Nowhereisland, Alex Hartley speaks to us from his lookout ato...