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Phoebe Unwin: Field

Unwin describes the role of memory in the 10 oil paintings of this solo show and explains why she re...

Ribera: Art of Violence

This exhibition, the first in the UK dedicated to the work of Jusepe de Ribera, delves in to the mot...

Renzo Piano: The Art of Making Buildings

From his famed Pompidou Centre to eye-opening projects that many won’t know about, including a tra...

Rajyashri Goody: Eat With Great Delight

Goody, herself of Dalit heritage, talks about discrimination in India against the Dalits and how, in...

Patricia Guzman, interview

Patricia Guzman’s expertly executed realism makes her paintings appear photographic, as she docume...

Patrick Heron

Patrick Heron’s postwar abstraction places figure and ground on an equal footing and exploits the ...

Ruimteveldwerk: ‘It is more like an understatement that creates an exper...

A social experiment investigating themes of being offline, privacy, and silence in the city brings a...

Royal Academy of Arts 250th Summer Exhibition

Grayson Perry’s eclectic, irreverent approach in coordinating the 250th-anniversary exhibition pla...

Phyllida Barlow: ‘It’s the first time I’ve experienced making someth...

As her first permanent artwork, Quarry is unveiled at Jupiter Artland, outside Edinburgh, Barlow tal...

Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece

Come to the British Museum to eavesdrop on a conversation across the millennia between Auguste Rodin...

Paul Maheke: ‘Michael Jackson is the reason I dance. And Felix Gonzalez-...

Through installation, sound, film and dance, Paul Maheke's work explores gender and racial stereotyp...

Phillip K Smith III: ‘The earth and the sky are the things that bind us...

As he prepares to mount an illusionistic new installation in Milan, the American space and light art...

Rie Nakajima: ‘What I am making is to be experienced through your body, ...

Japanese artist Rie Nakajima’s practice sees everyday objects turned into semi-autonomous mechanis...

Paul Brown: Process, Chance and Serendipity: Art That Makes Itself

These radical works by Paul Brown highlight the wonders of computer programming in the realm of art-...

Panorama Punjab

Committed to placing this marginalised sector of India in the light once again, film-maker Sarah Sin...

Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy

Despite passages of naked voyeurism, the Tate’s blockbuster intoxicates with passion, power and th...

Robert Irwin

Irwin’s immersive installations, with their experimental approach to light and space lead the view...

Philip Pearlstein: Paintings 1990 – 2017

Philip Pearlstein’s nudes are a triumph of draughtsmanship and the product of a lifetime of learni...

Peter Hill: ‘I have a love for the solitude of lighthouses at one extrem...

The artist talks about his creation of a fictional museum, his current lecture tour, Fake News + Sup...

Peter Doig

The Scottish painter’s latest works are as beautiful as ever, but exhibit a newfound looseness, pl...

Revoliutsiia! Demonstratsiia! Soviet Art Put to the Test

Revoliutsiia! Demonstratsiia! joins an effort by progressive cultural institutions to mark the cente...

Rose Wylie: Quack Quack

The octogenarian painter’s enormous, unpredictable canvases are by turns joyful and fearsome, intr...

Renovated Bass Museum Reopens

After more than two years and a $12m makeover by architects David Gauld with Arata Isozaki, the Miam...

Pamela Schilderman: ‘I really wanted people to think about what it is th...

What makes a portrait? What defines a person’s identity? These are questions at the core of Schild...

Paula Rego: The Boy Who Loved the Sea and Other Stories

Consummate storyteller Paula Rego brings her cast of mermaids and misfits to a town that seems forge...

Reflections: Van Eyck and the Pre-Raphaelites

This wishy-washy exhibition is a lesson in tenuous connections...

Russian Revolution: A Contested Legacy

The exhibition is unique as a form of intergenerational and intercultural dialogue. It brings togeth...

Pavel Brăila: 'Roots are the most important thing that we have’

After a summer of double Documentas, the Moldovan artist Pavel Brăila is now included in the second...

Rachel Whiteread Retrospective

In the most substantial survey of Rachel Whiteread’s work to date, the Tate looks back over 30 yea...

Portrait of the Artist: Käthe Kollwitz

Celebrated in her native Germany, Käthe Kollwitz, born 150 years ago this year, is sadly little kno...

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