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The Renaissance Cities: Art in Florence, Rome and Venice by Norbert Wolf ...

Well-researched, accessible and bringing new insights to the works of the period, this is not a book...

Tokyo: Art and Photography

A dizzying array of 400 years of artworks from the capital is testimony to the ability of the Japane...

Tess Jaray: Thinking on Paper by Tess Jaray – book review

With work from 1960 to 2000 reproduced as found, with rubbings and calculations, Jaray’s book offe...

Thomas Joshua Cooper: The World’s Edge

Thirty-five vast black-and white photographs transport us to unbearably beautiful and heartbreakingl...

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on artists: ‘It was necessary for ar...

With the Covid-19 pandemic still causing major disruption in many parts of the world, three artists,...

Untitled: Art On the Conditions of Our Time

Bringing together 10 British African diaspora artists, the curator Paul Goodwin aimed to go beyond ...

Sophie Taeuber-Arp

The passion and excitement of this multidisciplinary artist and designer shine through in an uplifti...

Tino Sehgal

The Berlin-based performance artist returns to the UK with human boulders, everyday anecdotes and pu...

The Normal

A bracing reflection on social and environmental issues that have been foregrounded during the pande...

Tesfaye Urgessa – interview: ‘Young people don’t need to have a geog...

Tesfaye Urgessa talks about his latest exhibition, breaking down borders and what home means to him...

Sutapa Biswas – interview: ‘I felt questioning established systems of ...

Sutapa Biswas talks about her lifelong quest to decolonialise British art history, and about her two...

Thomas Becket: Murder and the Making of a Saint

The British Museum tells the story Thomas Becket’s brutal murder and the cult of devotion his deat...

Tony Cragg at Houghton

Tony Cragg’s alien sculptures land at Houghton Hall in Norfolk...

Tahnee Lonsdale: Under the Shell

In this solo exhibition, Tahnee Lonsdale presents 12 large oil paintings, produced this year, that p...

The Making of Rodin

With about 200 items, including some of his best-known, most groundbreaking works, this exhibition d...

Shara Hughes – interview: ‘I wanted the works to feel like figures you...

The American artist Shara Hughes talks about the new paintings in her exhibition at the Garden Museu...

Sam McKinniss: Country Western

A suite of works by the New York painter form a tribute to the stars of country music, the power of ...

The Essential Louis Kahn – book review

A photographic cornucopia of Kahn’s buildings, this highly visual publications takes its reader on...

The Art Museum in Modern Times – book review

Charles Saumarez Smith, a former director of London’s National Portrait Gallery and the National G...

Shneel Malik – interview: ‘I’m a crazy optimist. I know that the rig...

Architect and bio-designer Shneel Malik discusses bio-algae, eco-aesthetics, artisans pioneering eco...

Sadie Morgan – interview: ‘When you’re part of a community, architec...

Sadie Morgan, of Stirling Prize-winning architects De Rijke Marsh Morgan, discusses social and envir...

Unearthed: Photography’s Roots

The first major exhibition of photography at the Dulwich Picture Gallery uses nature as a lens to ex...

Tako Taal and Adam Benmakhlouf – interview: ‘This slow-motion style of...

Tako Taal and Adam Benmakhlouf discuss their ideas behind the 2021 Artists’ Moving Image Festival ...

The Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers

Quilts from three generations of African American makers in a remote Alabama community demonstrate g...

Sara Barker – interview: ‘I tackle sculpture from the position of pain...

Glasgow-based Sara Barker talks about how the pandemic has affected her practice and her exhibition,...

Sarah Wood – interview: ‘At the moment we all want to gather around st...

Sarah Wood, artist, filmmaker, talks about what lockdown has taught her and how making her latest fi...

Shaping the World: Sculpture from Prehistory to Now – book review

This is a fascinating account of conversations between Antony Gormley and the art critic Martin Gayf...

The Film London Jarman Award 2020

After a challenging year in view of the global pandemic, the prize named after the legendary film-ma...

The 20 best art books of 2020

With many galleries and museums shut, art books have become more important than ever. Here are 20 of...

Trulee Hall – interview: ‘When I say “whore”, I wouldn’t say tha...

Trulee Hall talks about her multimedia practice, her views on sex and voyeurism, and how she hopes h...

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