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Albert Reuss

The Jewish painter escaped Nazi persecution in his native Austria and moved to Cornwall, but his hau...

Alexandra Haeseker: The Botanist’s Daughter

Haeseker’s prints of the eco system that is often invisible to our eyes, below our feet, highlight...

Beyond the Brotherhood: The Pre-Raphaelite Legacy

This is an ambitious exhibition that examines the legacy of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in Britai...

Ann Dumas – interview: ‘Every exhibition is fraught with problems and ...

One of the UK’s leading curators, Dumas talks about women in the art world, the trials and triumph...

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2019

From Ryan Orme’s inventive form of urban landscape painting to Eleonora Agostini’s weird depicti...

Alison Carlier – interview: ‘Drawn marks can describe and convey human...

Alison Carlier, the first to win the Jerwood Drawing Prize for an audio piece, talks about the overl...

Bernd and Hilla Becher: Industrial Visions

The Bechers’ austere photographs documenting industrial architecture across Britain, Europe and No...

Alfredo Jaar – interview: ‘You can talk about violence without humilia...

As his seminal Rwanda Project is revived at London’s Goodman Gallery, the Chilean artist and archi...

Art Basel Miami Beach 2019

Hit the refresh button! Just as the fair that 17 years ago rebranded Miami as an art hub began sitti...

Anselm Kiefer: Superstrings, Runes, The Norns, Gordian Knot

Kiefer’s vast new works bring together scientific theory, mythology, astrology, mathematics and sp...

AnoZero’19 – Coimbra Biennial of Contemporary Art: A Terceira Margem/T...

The medieval setting of Coimbra in Portugal provides a worthy backdrop for the third iteration of th...

Beneath the Surface

This exhibition of nine Scottish-based abstract artists repays visitors who are prepared to take the...

Cerith Wyn Evans: “… the Illuminating Gas”

Enter Wyn Evans’s dazzling universe with this show of mesmerising light and sound sculptures and i...

Ann Christopher: If You Stop Asking Questions - - -

This exhibition of new sculpture and works on paper by Ann Christopher is as welcome as it is refres...

Berenice Carrington: ‘I think of the naturalistic style of my drawing as...

The artist, who describes her work as ethnographic drawing, explains how her practice began when she...

Anthony Eyton – interview: ‘I’m still dealing with my mother’s ear...

Now 96, remarkably the Royal Academician’s latest show is full of recent paintings, which Frank Au...

Bridget Riley

This exhibition of work by the octogenarian painter shows everything from her earliest work to her m...

Alan Davie and David Hockney: Early Works

An exhibition of work by Alan Davie in Wakefield in 1958 was formative for the young David Hockney a...

Alberta Whittle: How Flexible Can We Make the Mouth

The Barbadian-Scottish artist explores her heritage and the legacy of Scottish involvement in the Br...

Barry Flanagan

The hare dominated his practice to such an extent that it is often all he is remembered for, but thi...

Antony Gormley

There is metal everywhere in this engaging exhibition, which contrasts the gigantic with the minuscu...

Alexander Tovborg – interview: ‘If you jump, you don’t necessarily c...

The Danish artist mixes his paint with holy water. Here, he talks religion, irony and bringing myste...

AlanJames Burns: ‘I’m embedding the cave with an assumed consciousness...

Burns guides us around the cave where his latest installation is taking place and explains that, his...

Bartolomé Bermejo: Master of the Spanish Renaissance

A display of paintings by Spanish Renaissance painter Bartolomé Bermejo forms a picture of religiou...

Bertille Bak – interview: ‘The world of art is a territory capable of ...

At the Merz Foundation in Turin, on the occasion of its third art prize, Bertille Bak reflects on a ...

Anthony Luvera – interview: ‘Photography is a way of telling stories a...

Luvera is the editor of Photography for Whom?, a new journal focusing on community photography proje...

Andermatt Concert Hall

The Andermatt Concert Hall is a world-class auditorium, the first in the Swiss Alps, designed by arc...

Alberto Giacometti: A Line Through Time

This remarkable show traces Giacometti’s artistic career, displaying his works alongside those of ...

Botanic: National Amalgamation Project

Iranian artist Maryam Najd talks about her exhibition at the Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Arch...

Cut and Paste: 400 Years of Collage

This show explores the ways in which collage has been used to create work that is, by turns, playful...

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