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Bernar Venet – interview: ‘My dream is not to make big sculpture, but ...

As his solo show opens at Waddington Custot in London, the man dubbed France’s ‘greatest living ...

Cooking Sections and Sakiya: In the Eddy of the Stream

Two collectives, one from Scotland and one from Palestine, come together as part of the science cent...

Bill Lynch: The Exile of Dionysus

Bill Lynch was overlooked in his lifetime, his career cut short by an early death, but this small ex...

Casa Balla

The futurist painter Giacomo Balla transformed his Roman apartment into a complete work of art. Now,...

Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly

Premiered at the Glastonbury Festival, Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly is a moving and powerful documentary a...

Céline Condorelli – interview: ‘The histories of work are really open...

The architecturally trained artist Céline Condorelli talks about her new show at Edinburgh’s Talb...

Antonio Calderara: From Lake Orta

This show follows postwar Italian artist Antonio Calderara’s path as he journeys from figuration t...

Back To Earth

The Serpentine’s Back to Earth programme asked artists to consider how art can respond to the clim...

Barbara Pollack – interview: ‘You don’t have to be Ai Weiwei to be a...

Writer and curator Barbara Pollack talks about the impact of the enormous social, economic, and poli...

Abdulrazaq Awofeso: Out of Frame

Scavenged wooden pallets provide the material for Abdulrazaq Awofeso’s carved figurative sculpture...

A Life in Art: Lucy Wertheim - Patron, Collector, Gallerist

This exciting exhibition at the Towner is paired with another show, Reuniting the Twenties Group: Fr...

AA Bronson – interview: ‘Suddenly, we were artists’

AA Bronson, the pioneering artist, publisher and member of the groundbreaking trio General Idea, tal...

Alberta Whittle: Deep Dive (Pause) Uncoiling Memory – Venice Biennale 20...

Barbadian-Scottish artist Alberta Whittle has used sculpture, film and tapestry for her Scotland in ...

Anthony Scala and George Renshaw – interview: ‘The piece surprised bot...

When a cryptocurrency investor asked a glass artist to recreate the ethereum logo, the two men initi...

Biennale of Sydney 2022: Rīvus

With rivers and wetlands at its thematic centre and Australia’s First People key, the 2022 biennal...

Angela Su: Arise: Hong Kong in Venice – Venice Biennale 2022

Angela Su talks about the new age group that tried to levitate the Pentagon, a story that informed h...

Alfredo Jaar

Now at two New York shows, Jaar continues to challenge social and political injustice. At the Whitne...

Abbas Akhavan – interview: ‘I like the propelled intensity towards acc...

Abbas Akhavan discusses his site-specific responses, often inspired by residencies, and the processe...

Cornelia Parker

From the shed blown up by the British army to drone-shot footage of the Commons Chamber to a new wor...

Assemble + Schools of Tomorrow: The Place We Imagine

In this fantastically creative play space, children have worked with the Turner-prize winning archit...

Amie Siegel – interview: ‘There’s a lot of information underneath th...

American artist Amie Siegel discusses her new film work, Bloodlines, a masterful exploration of clas...

Ann Gallagher – interview: ‘Hélio Oiticica’s work was outstanding i...

As the first survey of Hélio Oiticica in London in 15 years goes on show at the Lisson Gallery, its...

Beatrice Merz – interview: ‘The purpose of the project is to contribut...

Led by Fondazione Merz, a new arts centre in Palermo hopes to engage local people with contemporary ...

Celia Paul: Memory and Desire

This is a poignant and deeply personal show, and sadness permeates Celia Paul's works, done during l...

Albert Edelfelt and Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Can art create a country? Two concurrent exhibitions in Paris showcase the artists who forged Finlan...

Britta Marakatt-Labba: Under the Vast Sky

Miniature hand-stitched worlds hide darker themes – climate change, corporate exploitation, right-...

Ali Cherri – interview: ‘You cannot un-write violence. I am interested...

Ali Cherri has tackled a subject that museums would prefer not to bring to public attention – what...

Charles Ray: Figure Ground

This show brings together 19 works, sculptures from across Ray’s 50-year career – including the ...

A State of Matter: Modern and Contemporary Glass Sculpture

A diverting group exhibition makes the case for glass as an artistic medium, showcasing some bedazzl...

A Century of the Artist’s Studio: 1920–2020

The Whitechapel Gallery takes us on a dizzying, exploratory tour through 100 years of artists’ wor...

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