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David Hockney: The Arrival of Spring

David Hockney’s drawings and prints of English wooded lawns and leafy alleys now on show at the Pa...

Xavier Mascaró interview: ‘I’m a sculptor, because I want to leave so...

Latin American sculptor Xavier Mascaró talks about his obsession with presence and absence in his w...

Daniel Buren: Comme Un Jeu d’Enfant / Like Child’s Play, Work In Situ

Daniel Buren’s transformation of Strasbourg’s Musée d’Art Moderne et Comtemporain demonstrate...

Nadav Kander: interview

Nadav Kander is an award-winning photographer with an international reputation. He has photographed ...

Arnulf Rainer: Retrospective

In a thrilling career-spanning retrospective, Arnulf Rainer proves that art can be revelatory throug...

Agathe Sorel interview: ‘I never have an idea in advance, even now. Expe...

Agathe Sorel talks about her battle to get printmaking recognised in art colleges, her unconventiona...

Christopher Le Brun interview: ‘From the drama of the image in my earlie...

Royal Academy president Christopher Le Brun has produced 33 new canvases for his solo show at Friedm...

Sally Smart: interview

Sally Smart, known for her large-scale installations, talks about her recent project, The Pedagogica...

Vânia Mignone: interview

In this conversation with Studio International about her first retrospective, titled Scenarios, at t...

Maryam Najd: Accuracy & Balance – West

In her work, painter Maryam Najd, who was born in Iran but now lives in Belgium, explores whether th...

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: interview

Famous for his interactive installations for public spaces, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer talks about his unu...

The Digital Revolution and the beginning of New Media Art

From the ICA’s landmark 1968 show Cybernetic Serendipity through Pac-Man and Mario Bros to the lat...

Will Maclean and Marian Leven: interview

An Suileachan is an art project on the Isle of Lewis, by Will Maclean and Marian Leven, that reflect...

Rui Macedo: Memorabilia

Rui Macedo, who was born in the Portuguese city of Évora in 1975, started working as a painter at t...

Folkestone Triennial

Folkestone Triennial 2014: video interviews with curator Lewis Biggs, Alastair Upton, chief executiv...

rootoftwo: interview

The work of rootoftwo also responds to anxiety, but by measuring social media and people’s respons...

Emma Hart: interview

Emma Hart’s work is full of anxiety. Located in an empty domestic space on Tontine Street, Folkest...

Pablo Bronstein: interview

Pablo Bronstein, whose Sketches for Regency Living graced the walls of the ICA in London this summer...

Jyll Bradley: interview

Jyll Bradley, a native of Folkestone, has returned to the town to create a wonderful homage to the K...

Alex Hartley: interview

Fresh from his incredible journey with Nowhereisland, Alex Hartley speaks to us from his lookout ato...

Lewis Biggs: interview

Lewis Biggs is this year’s curator of the Folkestone Triennial, invited to join after 11 years as ...

Alastair Upton: interview

Alastair Upton is chief executive of The Creative Foundation, an independent visionary arts charity ...

Dashiell Manley interview: ‘I approach most projects as if making a film...

Los Angeles-based artist Dashiell Manley talks about The Great Train Robbery, explains why he sees h...

Ready or Not: 2014 New Jersey Arts Annual: Fine Art

In its Arts Annual: Fine Art, Newark Museum was true to its roots. A wide array of theses, media an...

Katie Paterson: Earth-Moon-Earth (Moonlight Sonata Reflected from the Surf...

Katie Paterson’s lunar meditation on music, technology and imperfection reassesses our place in th...

Stephen Farthing: interview

Stephen Farthing, Rootstein Hopkins Chair of Drawing, talks to Janet McKenzie about his obsession wi...

Rossetti’s Obsession: Images of Jane Morris

This small but enchanting exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs of the pre-Raphaelite be...

Micro-Events: Tsuneko Taniuchi

Blurring the line between reality and fiction, performance artist Tsuneko Taniuchi tries to change o...

The lives of the women behind the Zero artists

Strong Women For Art: In Conversation with Anna Lenz is a celebration of women who have lived with m...

Primrose: Early Colour Photography in Russia

From austere family portraits of the 1860s to Rodchenko’s Stalinist propaganda posters and the sub...

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