Yun-Fei Ji: ‘I’m pessimistic about China’
He may use scrolls and work in ink in the millennial-old tradition of Chinese landscape painting, bu...
Yevgeniy Fiks: ‘Any utopia is queer by nature, because it takes you from...
The artist and curator Yevgeniy Fiks talks about his work with the curator Olga Kopenkina concerning...
Zhan Wang: ‘I have been continually influenced by Michelangelo, Rodin an...
The Beijing-based artist is a photographer and video artist, although he is best known for sculpting...
Once dubbed ‘the High Priestess of Polka Dots, pioneer of naked happenings … smashing to smither...
YARAT: The Union of Fire and Water – Venice Biennale 2015
The Union of Fire and Water presents a historical and cultural superimposition of Baku and Venice as...
Zakkir Hussain and Rakhi Peswani
Two solo exhibitions featuring alumni from India’s premier art institute in Baroda throw up intere...
Yoshihito Mizuuchi: ‘Eating noodle soup makes a sound, but it’s also l...
The process of making a sculpture is a performance art in itself, says the Japanese artist, who expl...
Yto Barrada: ‘This whole project started with the sale of a dinosaur’
The artist discusses her hometown of Tangier, palaeontology, her concerns with trade and smuggling, ...
Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971
The message of Yoko Ono’s art has always been world peace. In her performances, installations and ...
In her works on paper and installations, the artist Zarina, who left her birthplace in India more th...
Zero: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s-60s
The Guggenheim is to be congratulated for tackling the complex subject of the German artists’ grou...
Yuri Pattison’s exhibition Free Traveller at Cell Project Space is an unconventional look at the s...
Zarouhie Abdalian interview: ‘It’s important for work to be challengin...
Zarouhie Abdalian is an artist who works with a wide array of materials, ideas and contexts, frequen...
Zhang Enli, interview, Hauser & Wirth, London. We came to see Zhang’s current exhibition at Hauser...
Zurbarán: Master of Spain's Golden Age
This winter, a warm southern breeze sails in as Brussels celebrates the Spanish Baroque painter Fran...
Zachary Buehner has no reference to being a graffiti artist on his website, for obvious reasons (In ...
The Serpentine Gallery’s Yoko Ono: To the Light is the artist’s first London-based retrospective...
Youth and Beauty: Art of the American Twenties
The exhibition includes 138 paintings, sculptures and photographs by 67 artists produced between 192...
Yoshitomo Nara: From the Depth of my Drawer
Yoshitomo Nara: From the Depth of my Drawer – The title of this exhibition somehow creates nostalg...
You beaut country - a selection of Australian paintings 1940-2000. In his foreword to the exhibition...