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Everyday Heroes

An outdoor exhibition of art on London’s Southbank celebrates the heroes of lockdown with an eclec...

Dana Schutz: Shadow of a Cloud Moving Slowly

The American painter’s first London show unleashes a gallery of grotesques that are equal parts ho...

Danh Vo: Chicxulub

Despite reminding us of our catastrophic past, our difficult present and our fragile future, this ex...

English Filth: Cat Roissetter

In her latest exhibition, Roissetter creates a distorted dreamworld that playfully, but subtly revea...

Emma Critchley – interview: ‘Being underwater where everything complet...

She has worked with dancers in the world’s deepest swimming pool, with scientists investigating gl...

En plein air: art in the time of pandemic

With museums and galleries shut due to the pandemic, art had to be rethought. Online shows have thei...

Dress Code: Are You Playing Fashion?

How did you choose the clothes you are wearing today, and what do they say about you? This show pick...

Esther Teichmann: ‘My work explores our relationship to the maternal, th...

The artist talks about the inspiration of watery places, lockdown at her parents’ home and how mot...

David Blandy – interview: ‘The online world can be a space for transfo...

Blandy talks about his new films, produced during lockdown and made to be viewed at home, his use of...

David Downes – interview: ‘Through the adversity, I thought this is so...

David Downes talks about his project of documenting the Covid-19 pandemic and how his autism feeds i...

Digital and networked art in lockdown: how can we be creative in new ways?

Unable to open to the public, museums and galleries have been quick to offer virtual tours and exhib...

Domestic Bliss

This exhibition of works from Glasgow Museums’ collection explores the concept of domestic bliss, ...

From the archive: A New Illustrator – Aubrey Beardsley

This article was first published in The Studio, Vol 1, No 1, April 1893, pages 14–19...

From the archive: Aubrey Beardsley. In Memoriam.

Death has given Aubrey Beardsley the immortality of youth; and in future histories of illustration, ...

Formafantasma: Cambio

From an ancient forest to an Ikea stool, from musical instruments to makeup brushes, Andrea Trimarch...

David Hockney: Drawing from Life

In the first major exhibition of David Hockney’s drawings for 20 years, a focus on just a handful ...

Denzil Forrester – interview: ‘I needed that dark space to bring out t...

Studio International spoke with Forrester at the opening of Itchin & Scratchin, his first major solo...

David Reed: New Paintings

In his second solo show with Gagosian, Reed displays his many strengths in 15 new and impressive wor...

Daniel Arsham: Paris, 3020

Deities and emperors decay and crystallise in the American artist-designer’s enjoyable exhibition ...

Expressive Art in the Early 20th Century

This is a small but moving display that, 75 years after the Holocaust, reminds us of the need for co...

Darren Waterston – interview: ‘My normal studio practice is quite mona...

Studio International spoke to Waterston ahead of the opening of his installation Filthy Lucre: Whist...

Francesco Clemente: Pastels

A career-spanning selection of pastels by the transavantguardia stalwart is best when at its most wh...

Eco-Visionaries

This Royal Academy exhibition addresses a planet in a state of emergency with a range of artists and...

Dora Maar

This fascinating exhibition explores the long and varied career of the surrealist photographer and s...

Edmund de Waal – interview: ‘The great thing about a library is that, ...

The British artist and author talks about his many exhibitions this year, including his work for the...

David Smith: Field Work

This is a compelling show that reminds us that, though known best for his welded-steel sculptures, S...

Danh Vo: Untitled

Gathering together constellations of objects and artworks, the Danish artist’s largest UK exhibiti...

David Roberts Art Foundation’s Evening of Performances

Haroon Mirza, Jack Jelfs, Gaika and Hannah Perry were among nine international artists performing to...

Enoc Perez – interview: ‘I’m trying to create my own little encyclop...

The New York-based painter discusses his new show, The Cinematic Self, at Ben Brown Fine Arts, his p...

David Nash – interview: ‘The world of nature, the environment, weather...

David Nash, the Welsh-based land artist, talks of his early years, the evolution of his process, the...

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