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Vanessa Baird wins Norway’s prestigious Lorck Schive Art Prize 2015

The Norwegian artist, an uncompromising but vital talent, was the deserving winner of one of Europe...

Vibha Galhotra: ‘I am a traveller, an observer of situations’

The New Delhi-based conceptual artist discusses the role of the environment in her practice, as well...

Valera & Natasha Cherkashin: ‘There is no future without understanding o...

The Russian artist couple talk about the importance of history in their work and the beginnings and ...

Xavier Cha: ‘I’m attracted to manipulating the viewer’s sense of log...

The multimedia artist talks about exploring the physical and psychological relationships between the...

What Do I Need to do to Make It OK?

Curator Liz Cooper discusses this exhibition at London’s Pumphouse Gallery, which investigates rep...

Wilmer Wilson IV: ‘Moving between mediums is my way of remaining nimble...

The artist explains some of his performances, his interest in intervening in monuments in public spa...

Vincent Meessen: ‘In the western world, we still think that we created e...

Eleven artists come together to reflect on colonialism and its aftermath in a complex, multimedia, c...

Watch This! Revelations in Media Art

Interactive and sound art installations, sculptures and animations, experimental film and video art ...

Valerie Hird – interview: ‘Drawings are documents of honest and wonder...

US artist Valerie Hird studied archaeological illustration and then painting before becoming a compu...

William S Burroughs: Can you all hear me?

The October Gallery’s exhibition explores the legacy of novelist and artist William S Burroughs, a...

Wojciech Fangor: Colour-Light-Space

In the 1950s and 60s, Polish-born Wojciech Fangor (b1928) was an artistic force to be reckoned with....

What Marcel Duchamp Taught Me

One hundred years after Marcel Duchamp produced his first readymade, more than 50 artists, including...

VS Gaitonde: Painting as Process, Painting as Life

The works of the modernist Indian painter VS Gaitonde bring us to the world of abstraction, demonstr...

Xavier Mascaró interview: ‘I’m a sculptor, because I want to leave so...

Latin American sculptor Xavier Mascaró talks about his obsession with presence and absence in his w...

Vânia Mignone: interview

In this conversation with Studio International about her first retrospective, titled Scenarios, at t...

Will Maclean and Marian Leven: interview

An Suileachan is an art project on the Isle of Lewis, by Will Maclean and Marian Leven, that reflect...

Where Were You?

Lisson Gallery continues its minimalist aesthetic with the work of nine artists, five of whom have n...

Wendy White: interview

Madrid Me Mataat Arts + Leisure is New York-based painter Wendy White’s homage to the Galería Mor...

Virginia Woolf: Art, Life and Vision

The life of one of the 20th-century’s greatest writers, Virginia Woolf, is celebrated in a major e...

Wim Delvoye in Moscow

Wim Delvoye, a bad boy of the art world, is showing in Moscow this summer. He is at the Gary Tatints...

Van Gogh/Artaud: The Man Suicided by Society

The Musée d’Orsay exhibition, curated by Isabelle Cahn, links fragments of Artaud’s impassioned...

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: In Perspective – The Late Works

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912-2004) was a key figure in the abstract movement in Britain yet it was ...

Veronese: Magnificence in Renaissance Venice

This latest exhibition at the National Gallery, beautifully displayed and sympathetically realised, ...

Whitney Biennial 2014

Most early reviews of the Whitney Biennial have been vehemently critical, often only citing the sect...

Welcome to Iraq

The South London Gallery presents a restaging of the group exhibition Welcome to Iraq, originally sh...

Viennese Season: Actionism

Suggestive, affective, nauseating. How to respond but with a wince, looking quickly away, perhaps a ...

Vikings: Life and Legend

Vikings: Life and Legend opened at the British Museum to mixed reviews. In the newly finished Sainsb...

Xu Bing: interview

Xu Bing, the internationally acclaimed Chinese conceptual artist who works in a variety of disciplin...

William Kentridge: Fortuna

William Kentridge: Fortuna is the most comprehensive monograph on the South African artist to date. ...

When Culture Met Industry

The fifth edition of the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture (UABB), Urban Borders, opened on ...

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