Dawn Mellor: ‘It is not surprising that activism and resentments due to ...
Dawn Mellor, best-known for her parodic portraits of celebrities, talks about taking a year of from ...
Evelyn Hankins: ‘Mark Bradford’s project directly challenges the idea ...
Hankins, senior curator at the Hirshhorn museum, explains how a collaboration with Mark Bradford led...
An exhibition of work by the Canadian painter David Milne charts his progression from depictions of ...
Encountering the Buddha and the Kandell Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room – a...
The curator talks about Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia, the current exhibitio...
Edmund Clark: ‘The intervention, the control, the censorship is part of ...
Edmund Clark discusses his recent residency at the UK’s only wholly therapeutic prison, HMP Grendo...
This exhibition sets out to explore the significance of life drawing and the life class in art pract...
From Ear to Ear to Eye: Sounds and Stories From Across the Arab World
This powerful show fuses art and music in an attempt to open ears and eyes to life in the Arab world...
An exhibition of works by a group of international artists, Future Shock looks at the profound impac...
From glass whoopee cushions to a vast US flag to cartoon characters, Colen’s works, which use ever...
In his filmic and photographic portraits of architect Moshe Safdie’s abandoned 1968 housing projec...
An ambitious Expo Chicago showed positive signs of a refined personality, an adventurous pioneering ...
This exhibition is a lively collection of works from a group of impressive and challenging artists, ...
Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason 1950-1980
At the risk of exposing the theme show as a curatorial conceit, this selection of work produced in t...
The fourth triennial outing for this slowly regenerating UK seaside town sees curator Lewis Biggs in...
Emily Peasgood: Halfway to Heaven
Emily Peasgood’s sound piece Halfway to Heaven is set in a Baptist graveyard, a high hump of soil,...
Daniel Richter: Lonely Old Slogans
German painter Daniel Richter’s first UK solo show reveals uncomfortable truths about human expres...
Damien Hirst: Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
The YBA’s watery comeback dazzles with its extravagance, but the audacity of Hirst’s exhibition ...
Delving into coding: the art of Harold Cohen
Harold Cohen, who developed Aaron, one of the first and most complex software programs for computer-...
Filled with dark eroticism and witty visual puns, Dreamers Awake is a sprawling survey that explores...
Evgenia Arbugaeva: ‘I’m always making up stories and believing in magi...
Russian photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva spins gold from the light of desolate places, finding beauty ...
Esther Rolinson: ‘Light has an immediacy. We are literally woken up by i...
The multimedia artist Esther Rolinson talks about her exhibition Gravitate at Watermans Art Centre, ...
This exhibition tells the story of the irrepressible spirit of a true artistic visionary who has bee...
Frank Quitely: The Art of Comics
The Glaswegian comic-book superstar Frank Quitely is celebrated in this new exhibition of his famous...
Florian Hecker manipulates digital sound and our perception of it in this installation commissioned ...
Elger Esser: ‘Beauty is not important; it’s a logical result in my opi...
After his recent solo exhibition at Parasol Unit in London, Elger Esser talks about the relationship...
The fair’s extensive list of programmes and projects, including a symposium on Latin American art,...
Frances Stark: ‘I am desperately trying to connect outside of the art wo...
Frances Stark, the Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist and writer, talks about her first oper...
Eddie Martinez: 'I just want people to interpret the work how they want'
Eddie Martinez talks about his latest show, Cowboy Town, at Timothy Taylor Gallery in London, the in...
Enrique Martínez Celaya: 'The sense of past as memory always has force'
Enrique Martínez Celaya talks about his latest show, The Gypsy Camp, and his interest in nomadism a...
David Hepher – Grain of Concrete
Unusually for a landscape artist, David Hepher has for 40 years focused almost exclusively on the to...