Piotr Uklański interview: ‘I think of death all the time’
The New York-based Polish artist Piotr Uklański talks about the influence of the second world war o...
This winter’s blockbuster exhibition at the National Gallery examines Rembrandt’s expressive and...
Peter Sacks interview: ‘Every painting has its own secret story’
Peter Sacks, a South African expatriate, has a biography that is as rich and varied as the art he pr...
Robert Gober: The Heart Is Not a Metaphor
Robert Gober is perhaps best-known for his deceptively simple sculptures – in particular his sinks...
In this retrospective of postwar artist and inventor Panamarenko, alias Henri van Herwegen, the Muse...
Richard Demarco interview: ‘The art world, like the Edinburgh festival i...
Richard Demarco has organised exhibitions and theatre events for the Edinburgh festival since 1963. ...
Ralph Fasanella: Lest We Forget
Ralph Fasanella’s paintings, on view at the American Folk Art Museum, record US history from the p...
Retrospective Exhibition Constantin Meunier (1831-1905)
Constantin Meunier is now mostly remembered for his bronze statues of industrial workers, but this r...
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: interview
Famous for his interactive installations for public spaces, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer talks about his unu...
Rui Macedo, who was born in the Portuguese city of Évora in 1975, started working as a painter at t...
The work of rootoftwo also responds to anxiety, but by measuring social media and people’s respons...
Pablo Bronstein, whose Sketches for Regency Living graced the walls of the ICA in London this summer...
Ready or Not: 2014 New Jersey Arts Annual: Fine Art
In its Arts Annual: Fine Art, Newark Museum was true to its roots. A wide array of theses, media an...
Rossetti’s Obsession: Images of Jane Morris
This small but enchanting exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs of the pre-Raphaelite be...
Primrose: Early Colour Photography in Russia
From austere family portraits of the 1860s to Rodchenko’s Stalinist propaganda posters and the sub...
Rashid Johnson talks about his show Magic Numbers at the George Economou Collection in Athens, his u...
Studio International visited the painter Rose Wylie in her studio in Kent, to see the new paintings ...
The 14 portraits by the American photographer Peter Hujar (1934-87) currently on show at Maureen Pal...
Radical Geometry: Modern Art of South America from the Patricia Phelps de ...
Radical Geometry: Modern Art of South America from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection brings...
The Human Factor: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture. Curator of the exhibition, Hayward Gallery...
Pierre-Nicolas Bounakoff, Jean-Marie Gallais, Ida Tursic and Wilfried Mill...
Halftone: Through the Grid is a group show, curated by Pierre-Nicolas Bounakoff and Jean-Marie Galla...
Richard Jackson: New Paintings
Richard Jackson (born 1939) has been a pre-eminent figure on the American art scene since the 70s an...
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2014
Studio International visited this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition before the party began, a...
This exhibition of works by Richard Long from 1995 to 2014 documents the artist’s journeys through...
Paul Coldwell’s exhibition at the Freud Museum, London explores our relationship to objects and th...
From Polaroids taken in the early 1970s to portraits taken up until Robert Mapplethorpe’s death in...
Pangaea: New Art From Africa and Latin America
This exhibition is named after that vast supercontinent that once contained all land on Earth before...
Robert Adams: The Place We Live
Robert Adams’ enigmatic graceful exhibition at Jeu de Paume suggests there are untold subtleties a...
Renaissance Impressions: Chiaroscuro Woodcuts from the Collections of Geor...
Renaissance Impressions is a comprehensive survey of some remarkable pieces of printmaking from the ...
Patrick Scott: Image Space Light
Unsurprisingly coming from an architecture graduate, Scott’s work often revolved around order. Eve...