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Ryan Gander: British Art Show 8

Ryan Gander, who lives and works in Suffolk and London, is displaying a range of works including scu...

Ryan Gander: ‘The best art provokes you without you even realising’

The artist discusses his latest exhibition, Fieldwork at the Lisson Gallery, London, why he put his ...

Phyllida Barlow: Set

Barlow’s art is genuinely challenging. The stacks of timber and cemented detritus spattered with p...

Petra Cortright: ‘I wanted to raise questions about the way we view wome...

The artist talks about moving from working on computers to painting, linking the two worlds to produ...

Roman Signer: Installations

From kayaks filled with scotch to empty boots on a ladder, Signer has a lightness of touch and misch...

Richard Long: Time and Space

Fifteen years after Richard Long’s last exhibition of any scale in his native Bristol, he is the A...

Raed Yassin: Kissing Amnesia

Lebanese artist and musician Raed Yassin displays his magnetic, humorous and moving works in the eve...

Royal Scottish Academy Metzstein Architecture Discourse: Glenn Murcutt

Architect Glenn Murcutt, winner of many international awards, presented an inspiring discourse on hi...

Primary Codes

This ambitious exhibition by four greats of computer art brings together works from the very start o...

Pulitzer Arts Foundation marks its relaunch

With a new name, a doubling of gallery space, and new director Cara Starke, the revamped museum is k...

Patricia Cronin: 'A silent protest can be quite powerful' – Venice Bienn...

Patricia Cronin talks about Shrine for Girls, her installation at the Venice Biennale that commemora...

Richard Tuttle: Separation

Richard Tuttle’s third solo exhibition with Modern Art shows four new bodies of work that continue...

Roni Horn: Butterfly Doubt

Three recent series of works from the New York artist, using her trademark method of tessellating tw...

Reflections on the Self: From Dürer to Struth

This exhibition explores the genre of the self-portrait, looking at the ways in which more than 50 a...

Rachel Maclean: ‘I’m taking and contributing to the weird recycled eco...

The artist talks about taking her inspiration from YouTube and LolCats to Britney Spears and Scottis...

Rafaël Rozendaal: ‘I see the same intensification of reality in Mondria...

The artist, who now has hundreds of websites to his name, talks about using the internet as his canv...

Roxana Halls: ‘I often equate painting with performance’

The artist talks about her new show, Unknown Women, in which she explores concealment of identity, t...

Reni Gower and Jorge Benitez: ‘Nothing can be reduced to black and white...

Reni Gower and Jorge Benitez talks about their cross-cultural project Geometric Aljamía, which aime...

Penny Slinger: ‘Being different is just who you are. What you do with it...

Penny Slinger on how Tantric art changed her life, dealing with sexual identity in art, using her bo...

Paul Chan: ‘Times have changed, and I have changed, and I wanted somethi...

Paul Chan is a versatile artist and writer, working in video, installation, publishing and the inter...

Painting Now

Book review, Painting Now, Suzanne Hudson Painting Now Painting Now is a survey of contemporar...

Ron Mueck

Australian sculptor Ron Mueck’s touring show has now been seen by more than a million visitors. Wh...

Refiguring the 50s

The exhibition at Ben Uri brings together five postwar artists, Joan Eardley, Sheila Fell, Eva Frank...

Reiner Ruthenbeck

In this major retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery, the works of Reiner Ruthenbeck – in particu...

Refraction: The Image of Sense

The internet and new technology have changed visual culture, and Peter Amdam, curator of Blain South...

Peder Balke

Peder Balke is a little known 19th-century Norwegian artist. The National Gallery and Northern Norwa...

Prospect.3: Notes for Now

New Orleans plays host to 58 artists from around the world – including Theaster Gates, Carrie Mae ...

Pieter Vermeersch

In his latest solo exhibition, Belgian artist Pieter Vermeersch casts a minimal eye over the fragmen...

Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography

This retrospective of the work of American photographer and film-maker Paul Strand spans six decades...

Roxy Paine interview: ‘The best ideas come out of long gestation’

Roxy Paine’s Checkpoint is the latest of his meticulously crafted dioramas. He talks about how he ...

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