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Frieze New York 2015

Buzz bubbled to the surface at Frieze New York’s fourth outing, where there were discoveries and d...

Fiona Tan

Fiona Tan explores domestic environments through video and installation across two parallel exhibiti...

FB55

This show, while not shedding new light on Francis Bacon himself, does paint a picture of a very res...

Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art

The ancient Greeks are held up as the epitome of reason and measured beauty. But, as the British Mus...

Frances Walker: ‘For me, art is all about being able to communicate with...

The Scottish painter Frances Walker, now in her 80s, talks about her time as an art teacher, her fas...

Diana Thater: ‘When someone walks in, they are part of the work. They’...

US new media artist Diana Thater explains what drew her to the subject of her latest work, the monke...

Daniel Zolli: ‘Competition was in the air these sculptors breathed. It c...

As the Museum of Biblical Art hosts this momentous exhibition of renaissance masterpieces, co-curato...

Five Issues of Studio International at Raven Row

Studio international visited Raven Row in East London to talk to writer and curator Jo Melvin about ...

Florian and Michael Quistrebert: Visions of Void

This beautifully drafted exhibition by the Quistrebert brothers is focused, enthralling and atmosphe...

David Best: ‘My favourite material is people’

Known for the temples he builds for the Burning Man event in Nevada, David Best has this year brough...

Drawing as the catalyst for contemporary printmaking in the UK

We look at how printmaking has influenced the work of Arthur Watson, Paul Coldwell, Christopher Le B...

Faces Then, Faces Now

This double offering explores the concept of identity through portraits in two opposing media and ag...

Danh Vō: Homosapiens

The work of the Vietnamese-born Danish artist Danh Vō explores colonialism and nationalism through ...

David Weiss: Works, 1968-1979

This exhibition of Swiss artist David Weiss looks at the years before he and Peter Fischli became a ...

Fernanda Chieco: ‘I go searching for stories’

The Brazilian artist talks about art residency programmes, and how one led her to look at haunted ho...

David Birkin, Mouths at the Invisible Event

David Birkin makes socially and politically motivated art that is thought-provoking and challenging....

Frederick Wiseman: ‘National Gallery shows more about the ambivalence, d...

The American film-maker Frederick Wiseman talks about his latest documentary, a portrait of the Nati...

David Altmejd: ‘I believe in the power that art has to generate meaning...

Canadian artist David Altmejd, known for his fantastical sculptures and installations, discusses his...

Dan Coombs: ‘Art is grounded in reaching for the real’

The artist talks about how he hoped his recent exhibition, Suspicion, would answer his 20-year quest...

Franklin Sirmans: ‘You should be able to smell, hear and taste New Orlea...

Franklin Sirmans, artistic director of the New Orleans biennial Prospect.3: Notes for Now, on the bo...

Faig Ahmed: ‘Collision of old and new is one of the concepts in my works...

The Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed talks about his exhibition Fluid Forms, how he reinterprets the pr...

From the Forest to the Sea: Emily Carr in British Columbia

Canadian artist Emily Carr, born near the end of the 19th century, recorded the relics and landscape...

E.V. Day interview: ‘I stiffened 200 thongs to look like jet fighters an...

Best-known for her 3D installations, artist EV Day talks about using Barbie dolls, ripped clothing, ...

Fabrizio Poltronieri: Iconic Theogonies – The presentation of Computatio...

The 20 prints in this show are a product of pure chance, says Fabrizio Poltronieri, who as both arti...

Frieze London 2014

The 12th edition of Frieze London brought many changes. Yet while curators and exhibitors took creat...

Ethereal

This exhibition of contemporary art from South Asia displays an impressive range of materials and st...

Egon Schiele: The Radical Nude

Egon Schiele’s controversial drawings, which peel back Vienna’s bourgeois façade to reveal a wo...

Ed Fornieles interview: ‘If you want access to the site, it’s a trade ...

For his show at the Chisenhale Gallery,Ed Fornieles has created a suburban Los Angeles television se...

Fritz Wotruba – Homage to Michelangelo

In a posthumous retrospective of the drawings and sculptures of Fritz Wotruba, the souls of the inan...

Encountering the Astronomical Sublime: Vintage Nasa Photographs 1961-1980

With distance comes sublime beauty, and with space travel our world is something magnificent to beho...

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