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Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind

Spanning seven decades of Yoko Ono’s groundbreaking work, from the 1950s to now, some done with Jo...

Zarina Bhimji: Flagging It Up

Zarina Bhimji's quietly reflective films and photographs, with their evocative use of colour and lig...

Zineb Sedira – interview: ‘It makes sense to include part of my life, ...

Zineb Sedira discusses her acclaimed French Pavilion for the 2022 Venice Biennale, as well as how th...

Yuki Kihara: Paradise Camp – Venice Biennale 2022

The artist, who is of mixed Japanese and Samoan heritage, talks about showcasing queer rights and re...

Yoan Capote – interview: ‘When a Cuban looks at the sea, he remembers ...

The artist talks about his new series of large-scale paintings, Requiem, and how his work is influen...

Yu Ji: Wasted Mud

The Chinese artist Yu Ji has salvaged construction debris from east London and Shanghai to create a ...

Young Poland: The Polish Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1918 – book revi...

The range of work to emerge from the Young Poland movement is staggering and this well-researched, b...

Yoko Ono: DREAM TOGETHER

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York reveals Yoko Ono’s new commission, created in response ...

Yuko Hasegawa – interview: ‘We built Olafur Eliasson’s exhibition wi...

The artistic director at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo was preparing a solo exhibition of ...

Young Rembrandt

Covering the first decade of Rembrandt’s work, with more than 30 paintings and 90 drawings and pri...

Ziba Ardalan – interview: ‘Parasol has been 16 years of go-go … Mayb...

Ardalan talks about her decision to close Parasol unit, and its achievements in London over the last...

Yasumasa Morimura: Ego Obscura, Tokyo 2020

In his search for ‘the self’, Morimura takes on the guise of well-known historical figures and c...

Young Bomberg and the Old Masters

This disappointingly limited exhibition does little to uphold the promised insight into the influenc...

Yorkshire Sculpture International 2019

A new international quadrennial across Leeds and Wakefield opens with an introspective first edition...

Yorkshire Sculpture Park opens Weston visitor centre

A visitor pavilion by Feilden Fowles opens up an overlooked area of the 500-acre sculpture park. The...

Yapci Ramos: Show Me

Eight key works from the past 15 years, all unapologetically seen from a woman’s perspective, circ...

Zoe Leonard: Aerials

Leonard’s stripped-back black-and-white aerial photographs take us back to a simpler time...

Yayoi Kusama: The Moving Moment When I Went to the Universe

In the 60s, Kusama was a pioneering artist, but it’s hard not to feel that this show, with its hyp...

Zuzanna Czebatul: ‘People have to talk and dance with each other’

The artist talks about tigers, tarot cards, the vast carpet she made for this year’s Art Cologne a...

Zhang Enli: ‘I pay attention to the subtle things that you might usually...

The artist known for focusing on the poetic aspects of daily life talks about new approaches to pain...

Yto Barrada: ‘The whole thing is a dance between a mad poet, children an...

Yto Barrada discusses her new exhibition at the Barbican Centre, which draws on a calamitous earthqu...

Yayoi Kusama Museum opens in Tokyo

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, famous for her polka dots and pumpkins, opened her own museum in Tokyo...

Zoë Buckman: ‘One role of feminism is to address and reframe how we con...

The London-born, New York-based artist known for incorporating highly personal motifs, such as embro...

Zarah Hussain: ‘I don’t think something that’s spiritual precludes t...

Zarah Hussain (b1980, Cheshire, UK) places her work at “the intersection of science and spirituali...

Yuri Pattison: context, collapse

In the first exhibition at mother’s tankstation project’s new London gallery, Yuri Pattison’s ...

Zach Blas: Contra-Internet

Zach Blas searches for a future beyond the internet’s catch-all web at the artist’s Gasworks exh...

Zoë Paul: La Perma-Perla Kraal Emporium

‘We need to have a connection to the place we live in. It’s an extension of ourselves and it’s...

Yuko Mohri: 'I’m very curious about organic ecosystems'

Mohri talked to Studio International before the opening of her exhibition Moré Moré [Leaky] and ex...

Yves Klein

The alchemical French artist’s first UK retrospective in two decades reaffirms the cosmic wonder o...

Zhao Zhao: ‘You cannot separate art from politics’

A prominent member of the post-1980s generation of Chinese artists and a former assistant of Ai Wewe...

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