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Doug Aitken: Return to the Real

A humming, interconnected series of unsettling yet eerily beautiful works explores our place in a wo...

Esther Pearl Watson – interview: ‘I really search out moments of awkwa...

The Los Angeles-based painter presents an offbeat world that reflects on a distinctly American kind ...

Dóra Maurer

This is a fascinating insight into the joyous experimental work of this Hungarian-born artist, who s...

Fiona Tan: Disorient

Tan’s two-screen video installation is an unsettling look at the legacy of colonialism and a stark...

David Batchelor: My Own Private Bauhaus

Batchelor’s playful exploration of colour through sculpture, installation and painting pays tribut...

David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night

A comprehensive survey of the impassioned American artist and writer proves his relevance then and n...

Fra Angelico and the Rise of the Florentine Renaissance

An exquisite exhibition at the Prado reveals the most joyous and serene of Italian artists as a pivo...

France-Lise McGurn – interview: ‘I think I’ve got a certain aestheti...

McGurn talks about motherhood, sleeplessness and strangeness in Glasgow, Berlin and Ibiza, and how t...

Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet

The Royal Academy’s exhibition of Vallotton’s varied and strange work proves that some artists d...

Francesc Ruiz – interview: ‘In the realm of drawing, a place of fantas...

The artist talks about his alternative porn installation, House of Fun, now on at Norway’s Momentu...

David Lewis, Billy Gerard Frank: Epic Memory – Venice Biennale 2019

Two quite different artists who have distinct and diverse relationships with the islands of Grenada ...

Ekaterina Degot – interview: ‘We now have an abyss on all fronts – e...

Degot discusses Steirischer Herbst, an annual art festival held in Graz, Austria. Last year, her fir...

Dulwich Pavilion 2019: The Colour Palace

The Colour Palace is a monumental temporary pavilion by artist Yinka Ilori and architects Pricegore,...

Frank Bowling

This exhibition of Bowling’s work is colourful, joyous and long overdue. Covering the entire span ...

Edmund de Waal: Psalm

In a two-part exhibition, the artist has used his trademark porcelain vessels, two buildings of grea...

Eva Rothschild: The Shrinking Universe – Venice Biennale 2019

Eva Rothschild’s installation in Venice’s Arsenale summons the spirit of infrastructure, rubble ...

Frieze New York 2019

This year’s fair demonstrated a more open-ended approach than usual, exhibiting and promoting dive...

Emma Kunz – Visionary Drawings: An exhibition conceived with Christodoul...

Kunz was a spiritual healer who saw her drawings – all done with crayons and pencil on graph paper...

Daniel Steegmann Mangrané: The Word for World is Forest

Step into this show and you find yourself immersed in the Brazilian rainforest, as the artist draws ...

Drawn Together Again

With 120 artists to choose from, this drawing show is stuffed with treasures. There is something her...

David Austen – interview: ‘I think Dr Seuss is as great as Picasso’

On the occasion of Underworld, a new exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts, the artist talks about ...

Elizabeth Price: Felt Tip

Prehistoric ferns, corporate ties and hairy-legged stiletto wearers are among the things Elizabeth P...

Equilibrium: An Idea for Italian Sculpture

A striking exhibition presents works that examine and play with the notion and execution of equilibr...

Devan Shimoyama – interview: ‘I use my body to explore magic, mytholog...

His portraits consider the black, queer, male body from a personal perspective that is as informed b...

Erwin Wurm – interview: ‘I’m horrified about our environment, about ...

The Austrian sculptor, famed for sheathing social commentary in comic forms, talks about absurdity, ...

Elevation 1049: Frequencies

Set in the spectacular alpine resort of Gstaad, the Elevation 1049 festival explores contemporary ar...

Don McCullin

McCullin is widely known as a war photographer, but this comprehensive and unflinching exhibition, c...

Daria Martin – interview: ‘Most people can relate to the feeling of be...

The 2018 Jarman Award-winner talks about Franz Kafka, mirror-touch synaesthesia and her film Tonight...

Fluorescent Chrysanthemum Remembered

Fluorescent Chrysanthemum Remembered, a retrospective exhibition, curated by Jasia Reichardt, celeb...

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