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Studio International Yearbook 2011

Studio International Yearbook 2011 Special issue 2011, Volume 210 Number 1033. Publisher: The ...

Strange Beauty: Masters of the Renaissance

Strange Beauty at the National Gallery presents some interesting ideas about British attitudes towar...

The Pérez Art Museum of Miami, Miami

Whereas everyone raves about the building, asking about the content is akin to inquiring after a ter...

Sensing Spaces: Architecture Reimagined

Although the Royal Academy of Arts includes architecture within its remit, and elects distinguished ...

The Stylish Fruits of an Intriguing Challenge

Where fashion designers create from intricately entwined aesthetic and commercial motivations with a...

Tomás Saraceno: interview

Tomás Saraceno’s work encompasses utopian architectural proposals exploring his ideas for a susta...

The Tao of Now

A New York don’t-miss event, this show is revolutionary. Though not exactly groundbreaking – the...

Siobhan Davies Dance: Table of Contents - video review

Siobhan Davies is an award-winning British dancer and choreographer with a particular interest in th...

Table of Contents, a live installation

Siobhan Davies is an award-winning British dancer and choreographer with a particular interest in th...

The Scottish Colourists Series: JD Fergusson

The Scottish Colourists, a group of painters who left their homes and families in the early-20th cen...

Uproar! The First 50 Years of the London Group 1913-1963

When Mark Gertler exhibited The Creation of Eve (1914) at the London Group’s third show in 1915, h...

Thomas Bayrle: All-in-One

Just as all utopias contain potential dystopia within them, the grandest pageantries are their own p...

Sarah Sze

Sarah Sze’s current multi-room installation at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia is t...

Salla Tykkä: The Palace

The Finnish artist, filmmaker and photographer Salla Tykkä is an exemplary explorer of the hidden c...

Turner and the Sea

Turner’s enduring appeal and perennial appearance in major exhibitions in the UK is testament to h...

The Life and Death of Marina Abramović

Marina Abramović, a master of performance art, in collaboration with theatre director Robert Wilson...

Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2013

The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is now in its 11th year, and is as popular as it has ...

The Queens Museum, New York reopens

The Queens Museum has a new name and a new life. Formerly the Queens Museum of Art, it reopened its ...

The Mike Kelley Retrospective

Mike Kelley’s retrospective at PS1 is not for the fainthearted. Nor is it for the lighthearted, fo...

Sarah Lucas: Situation – Absolute Beach Man Rubble

Rotting hams, kippers and kebabs; cucumbers, bananas, zeppelins; melons, lemons and fried eggs. Sara...

The Heritage of Rogier van der Weyden

This autumn, leafy Brussels invites the visitor to a spectacle of detail in oil. An exhibition devot...

Tomorrow: Elmgreen & Dragset at the V&A

Come in. Make yourself at home. Contemporary artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset have transfo...

The Russian Avant-Garde: Siberia and The East

Kandinsky was spot on. The 130 Russian works of art displayed in the elegant rooms of the Palazzo St...

Transmitted Live: Nam June Paik Resounds

Master of the television screen, South Korean born artist Nam June Paik (1932-2006) is represented i...

The Birth of Cinema … and Beyond: An Exhibition of Painting and Video

Before the invention of cinema in the 19th century, visual art was one of the primary means for stor...

The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things

The exhibition’s title, The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things, comes from a concept in compu...

Sturtevant: Leaps, Jumps and Bumps

Strangely absent from most histories of Pop and Conceptualism, Elaine Sturtevant’s work is signifi...

Stay of life in Venice

Survival is perhaps the message of the 2013 Venice Biennale, but confusion of aims, contradiction of...

Sebastião Salgado: Genesis

Genesis is one of three bodies of work by the Brazilian born photographer Sebastião Salgado that pu...

The Wisdom of Birds: Holding - King - Shimmen

The Wisdom of Birds shows the work of three artists for whom the imagery and significance of birds h...

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