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Doug Cocker: interview

Doug Cocker’s workspace – a converted studio in Lundie – sits in the farming landscape of Coup...

Joyce Cairns: interview

Joyce W Cairns RSA was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She studied painting at Gray’s School of ...

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2014

Studio International visited this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition before the party began, a...

Ursula Ilse-Neuman: interview

From the early days of its development two centuries ago, photography has been closely aligned with ...

Ali Banisadr: interview

Born in Tehran in 1976, Ali Banisadr was three when the Islamic revolution took place. He and his fa...

David Ostrowski: interview

The paintings of German artist David Ostrowski (b1981) look like works that may or may not be quite ...

Ben Johnson: interview

Studio International visited the Alan Cristea gallery to talk to the painter Ben Johnson. This is hi...

Paul Coldwell: interview

Paul Coldwell’s exhibition at the Freud Museum, London explores our relationship to objects and th...

Elizabeth Neel: interview

The American painter Elizabeth Neel makes paintings and sculptures that converse with each other. Bo...

Jeanine Oleson: interview

In conjunction with Jeanine Oleson’s exhibition Hear, Here, guest music curator Cori Ellison (dram...

Maxim Boxer: interview

Opening to coincide with the first Russian Art Week during the UK-Russia Year of Culture, Russian Co...

Shezad Dawood: interview

The multidisciplinary artist Shezad Dawood’s first solo London show opened at the Parasol Unit in ...

Alexander James: interview

Alexander James (b1967) is a photographer with a difference. Rather than capturing the moment sponta...

José Roca: interview

To mark its 20th anniversary this year, Bard Graduate Center Gallery (BGC) has opened an exhibition ...

Meg Hitchcock: interview

Meg Hitchcock, a Brooklyn-based artist, celebrates the human need to reach outside ourselves, throug...

Kaoruko: interview

The painter Kaoruko is a slight, softly spoken Japanese woman who walks with inaudible steps and has...

Alice Hope: interview

Alice Hope likes working with small things, lots of them. They can be – and often are – tiny met...

Michael Rush: interview

Lilly Wei talks to the director of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University. Des...

Zhang Enli: interview

Zhang Enli, interview, Hauser & Wirth, London. We came to see Zhang’s current exhibition at Hauser...

Alfredo Jaar: interview

Alfredo Jaar was born in Santiago, Chile, in 1956. He attended the Chilean-North American Institute ...

Tim Rollins and KOS’s Angel Abreu and Rick Savinon: interview

In 1981, when he was 26, Tim Rollins was asked to develop a curriculum for an intermediate school in...

Esme Toler and Olì Bonzanigo: interview

Esme Toler and Olì Bonzanigo are the creators of 13th Hour (2014), a sculpture on the roof of L’B...

Anna Raimondo: interview

Anna Raimondo is an Italian artist based in Brussels and working internationally. She describes hers...

Alex Warren and Tobias Ross-Southall, directors of Eleanor: interview

An extraordinary collaborative enterprise (displayed at the Cob Gallery Camden as a three-screen ins...

Artists Anonymous: interview

In 2013, exhibitions by London- and Berlin-based Artists Anonymous were held across Europe, in Essen...

Xu Bing: interview

Xu Bing, the internationally acclaimed Chinese conceptual artist who works in a variety of disciplin...

Agnes Denes: interview

Agnes Denes (b1931) is a Budapest-born artist based in New York, whose career spans 46 years. A pion...

Ryan Mosley: interview

The Alison Jacques Gallery presents the third solo exhibition of Ryan Mosley’s paintings. Through ...

Liliane Lijn: interview

When Liliane Lijn (b1939) invites us to her studio in north London, on one of the wettest and windie...

Martin Creed: interview

Martin Creed (b1968) became the Marmite subject of much art-world discussion when he won the Turner ...

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