Chihuly’s sheer brilliance and inventiveness in working with glass shine through in the magical cr...
Fernand Léger – New Times, New Pleasures
Léger is regarded as the father of pop art and, despite his harrowing experiences during the first ...
In a playful, rebellious show that explores the sinister and surreal of the everyday, the London-bas...
Funda Gül Özcan: ‘I was like a sponge to soak up their tears’
Özcan talks about her recent installation at a bar in Graz, extraterrestrials, the Kosovo war, artw...
Burne-Jones may not appeal to the contemporary art world, but Tate Britain’s survey proves there...
Edward Burtynsky: The Human Signature
Burtynsky’s photographs capture the drama of a planet in flux, combining technical virtuosity with...
Damien Coulthard: Songlines XXX, Adnyamathanha Yarta – ‘It’s excitin...
To mark its 30th anniversary, Rebecca Hossack Gallery is showing the Australian artist Damien Coulth...
Franz West retrospective – playfulness is in the air
From his diminutive drawings to his large Pepto-Bismol pink sculptures, Franz West's world will leav...
The White Cube presents two of Doris Salcedo’s works, each exploring loss and the fragility of lif...
Dan Graham talks about his early days as a New York gallerist, his love of music and why he doesn’...
This thought-provoking exhibition explores how artists can raise awareness about climate change and ...
Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up
This exhibition offers a lesson in why you shouldn’t feed popular morbid curiosity at the expense ...
Frida Escobedo’s Serpentine Pavilion
With walls made of stacked concrete roof tiles and a welcoming sequence of interior spaces, Mexico...
In a riveting, large-scale work called Moss Ball: A Meditation on the Overview Effect (2018), E.V. D...
Frieder Nake’s work is from 1965, a pioneering example of computer art in which the image is wholl...
The Dulwich Picture Gallery examines the vibrant world of Edward Bawden with a typically joyous exhi...
David Chipperfield: ‘Architecture shouldn’t exist on its own. There is...
Fresh from his transformation of the Royal Academy of Arts, David Chipperfield talks about architect...
In a bold juxtaposition with works by Paul Klee, the oil paintings, poems, carpets and tapestries of...
Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing
A photographer of fierce resolve and compassion, Dorothea Lange knew how to capture the very essence...
Eve Fowler: ‘Stein’s work really affected me’
The artist talks about her latest exhibition, What a slight, what a sound, what a universal shudder,...
Eleanor Pinfield: ‘London – and London Underground - deserves to have ...
Pinfield is Head of Art on the Underground, which has commissioned work by Cindy Sherman, David Shri...
David Cross: ‘Art is what fills the gap between how the world is and how...
A reader at the University of the Arts London, Cross talks about his struggle to persuade the univer...
A colossal retrospective at the Louvre liberates the French romantic from his early history painting...
Fergus McCaffrey Gallery opens in Japan
Since founding his New York gallery in 2006, Fergus McCaffrey has been instrumental in introducing p...
Ettore Spalletti: ‘A yellow can lead me so far away into the light that ...
On the opening of his exhibition at the Galerie Marian Goodman, the Italian artist recounts his ritu...
The 10th edition of the major art showcase was an affirmation of the city’s commitment to visual c...
As environmental changes affect more areas of the world, our lifestyles need to be more sustainable....
David Shrigley: ‘The quality of the work for me is about avoiding contri...
David Shrigley talks about his large-scale installation Life Model II at Fabrica Gallery in Brighton...
With a riot of vibrant colours, German expressionist painter and printmaker Emil Nolde brings to lif...
David Hockney: Something New in Painting (and Photography) [and even Print...
Coming off Hockney’s stunning retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrating his 80th...