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Ardan Özmenoğlu: ‘For me, repetition is the only way that you can reac...

The Turkish artist known for her distinctive works with Post-it notes talks about how she turns them...

Chance and Control: Art in the Age of Computers

This beautifully curated display includes work from the pioneers of digital art of the 1950s and 60s...

Alicia Kopf: ‘My idea is to appropriate polar history to a present-day s...

Catalan artist Alicia Kopf has won acclaim for her novel Brother in Ice, which sits at the pinnacle ...

Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams

From individual buildings to large cityscapes, all the sculptures in this first US retrospective of ...

Bruges Triennial 2018: Liquid City

For the duration of the summer, visitors to the liquid city of Bruges are invited to ponder a more m...

At Altitude

With its focus on the aerial image, At Altitude puts our terrestrial world into perspective with a b...

Beyond Ophelia: A Celebration of Lizzie Siddal, Artist and Poet

Best known as Millais’ Ophelia, Lizzie Siddal was a Pre-Raphaelite artist and poet in her own righ...

Alex Mirutziu: ‘I’m interested in error, misunderstanding, correction...

The Romanian artist talks about his latest exhibition, examining the life and work of Iris Murdoch, ...

Baldwin and Guggisberg: ‘If you’re not in a white cube it forces you t...

Having just installed 10, mostly blown-glass pieces around Canterbury Cathedral for their exhibition...

Boo Saville: interview

Saville’s fields of colour shimmer, each massive painting drawing you in and, once you are up clos...

Catherine Parsonage: ‘I wanted to break things apart, let everything be ...

The artist talks about how living in Rome has changed her work, why she is so interested in bodily f...

August Sander: Men Without Masks

Taken together, the portraits shown here, captured by the German photographer between 1910 and 1931,...

Callum Innes: Byzantine Blue, Delft Blue, Paris Blue

Five of Innes’ paintings form the inaugural exhibition for the Ingleby gallery’s new space, an a...

Contemporary Chinese Works on Paper – A Review

A microcosm of Chinese art and social change at Ipswich Art Gallery – this group show of works on ...

Celia Pym – interview: ‘I didn’t ever see the point of invisible men...

Describing herself as ‘an artist who works in textiles’ Pym talks about her recent surgery for m...

Adapt to Survive: Notes from the Future

The Hayward Gallery’s group show suggests future survival will demand that humans adjust to changi...

Chila Kumari Burman: ‘I scribble and make a mess in my studio. My whole ...

Burman talks about the inspirations for her intricate, multilayered works, including her latest comm...

Berlin Gallery Weekend 2018

Painting is back, and Berlin’s Gallery Weekend proved a great opportunity to survey its return...

Art Brussels 2018

The annual art fair, which this year celebrated it’s 50th anniversary, impressed with its congenia...

Cedric Morris – portraits, places and flowers: three exhibitions

Three exhibitions capture a slice of 20th-century bohemia with portraits of people, places and, most...

Creativity and Collaboration: Revisiting Cybernetic Serendipity

The two-day colloquium Creativity and Collaboration: Revisiting Cybernetic Serendipity, which explor...

America’s Cool Modernism: O’Keeffe to Hopper

As the US charged headlong into the 20th century, as its cities grew skywards and consumerism began ...

Clementine Keith-Roach: ‘I think of domestic objects and furniture as ph...

The artist and set designer discusses casting her mother’s breasts for one of her nipple urns, bre...

Cécile B Evans: Amos’ World: Episode One

Cecile B Evans’s video transports us into the surreal world of an architect who believes he can bu...

Andrzej Wróblewski

The spectre of conflict haunts the powerfully enigmatic oeuvre of one of Poland’s pre-eminent post...

Being: New Photography 2018

Iteration 2018 of MoMA’s biennial sampling of what’s trending in photography rethinks both the m...

Chiharu Shiota: Beyond Time

Using 2,000 balls of thread, Chiharu Shiota’s installation of white woollen webbing in the chapel ...

Alexandra Kokoli and Basia Śliwińska: ‘As long as ‘home’ remains...

Curators Kokoli and Śliwińska and artists Małgorzata Markiewicz and Su Richardson talk about th...

Cinthia Marcelle: The Family in Disorder: Truth or Dare

In her first major UK solo exhibition, the Brazilian artist shows the importance of collective actio...

Cary Leibowitz: ‘I hate my aesthetic. I wish I was delicate and elegant ...

For his first major retrospective, the undersung American artist fills the ICA Philadelphia with mor...

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