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Terrains of the Body: Photography from the National Museum of Women in the...

Building on the legacy of feminist art from the 1970s, this exhibition includes photographic and vid...

The Studio and the Arts and Crafts Movement

This article was first published in High Art and Low Life: The Studio and the fin de siécle, ...

Strange Worlds: Visions of Angela Carter

To mark the 25th anniversary of Carter’s death, this exhibition brings together works that influen...

Sergei Eisenstein: Drawings, 1931-1948

Known as a film-maker, Eisenstein also excelled at drawing. This exhibition presents a rare collecti...

Titus Kaphar: ‘My subconscious mind had created a fiction that masquerad...

For his current exhibition at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, Titus Kaphar looks to historical po...

The founding of The Studio

This article was first published in High Art and Low Life: The Studio and the fin de siécle, a spec...

Susannah Stark: ‘I like to create something that bears the trace of mult...

The artists talks about cultural memories, Spolia, swamps and Icelandic necropants...

Seungjo Jeong: interview

South Korean artist Seungjo Jeong creates pared-back canvases that explore the relationship between ...

Sophie Jung: ‘I don’t trust language’

The performance artist talks about Chinese encyclopaedias, the Austrian feminist playwright Elfriede...

South Africa: The Art of a Nation

This exhibition is packed with fantastic items that tell stories of resilience and resistance. But t...

Thinking Pictures: Moscow Conceptual Art in the Dodge Collection

As viewers, we witness Moscow conceptualism caught in a perpetual bind between the Romantic obscurit...

Tim Benson: ‘I wanted my work to have more meaning’

The artist talks about storytelling through portraiture, and the human face of Ebola...

The Lumen Prize Awards 2016

In its fifth year, this leading global prize for digital art has really hit its stride, with a great...

Toby Ziegler: ‘In half an hour, you can undo an entire month’s work’

Toby Ziegler explains his processes of painting and sanding, and using Google’s reverse image sear...

Simon Starling: ‘A little knowledge is a powerful thing, and too much kn...

The Turner Prize-winning conceptual artist underscores his first institutional show in New York with...

Tom Ellis: ‘Defining yourself in opposition to something else is always ...

The British artist talks about context, subversion and what it means to build a career in the middle...

Susan Webster and Stuart Kestenbaum: interview

Maine’s poet laureate Stuart Kestenbaum and artist Susan Webster talk about their recent collabora...

Tacita Dean: LA Exuberance

New lithographs, slate drawings and a film of David Hockney, all done by Dean when she was in Los An...

Simon Lewty: ‘I draw only from the imagination’

Lewty, whose work combines fantastic images with text, talks about where his inspiration comes from,...

Sofia Borges: ‘Photography can be used as a tool to mould our sense of r...

The artist subverts photography, as she strives to ‘rub out meaning’. Instead, she explains, she...

Shezad Dawood: Kalimpong

From yeti expeditions to spy shenanigans, the Himalayan hotel in Kalimpong has seen it all. Now, a n...

Surreal Encounters Collecting the Marvellous

A fantastic range of Surrealist works and ephemera displayed in this exhibition shows the mutifacete...

The EY Exhibition: Wifredo Lam

He fought in the Spanish civil war, was exiled from France by the Nazis and returned to his native C...

Sean Scully: ‘The stripe can do anything in any direction, and since it ...

Abstract artist Sean Scully talks about why he changed his style so radically in the 1980s, the infl...

The Ars Electronica Festival 2016: Radical Atoms and the Alchemists of our...

This year’s festival includes more than 30 exhibitions, around 20 concerts and visual art and soun...

SFMOMA’s extension: a new visual vocabulary

With Snøhetta’s new building now open, SFMOMA has more exhibition space than Manhattan’s MoMA, ...

Setouchi Triennale 2016

Once every three years, the islands of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea are transformed by an influx of art...

The Neo Naturists

Disaffected by the politics of Thatcherism and an art world overtaken by masculine neo-expressionism...

The world is yours, as well as ours

This exhibition takes the visitor on a whirlwind tour of some of China’s most recent abstract work...

The New Blockheads

This retrospective looks at the work of a group of performance artists from St Petersburg in the lat...

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