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Testament

What would a monument to Britain in 2022 look like? A motley crew of artists provide some surprising...

Francis Bacon: Man and Beast

The raw power of the works in this show, in which we see Francis Bacon’s fascination with animals ...

British Art Show 9

British Art Show 9, this five-yearly show, is an ambitious undertaking, and a lack of coherence betw...

Fausto Melotti: Theatre

The fascinating Italian modernist Fausto Melotti discovers his humanity through theatre...

Gainsborough’s Blue Boy

Gainsborough’s Blue Boy, an icon of British art, returns to London exactly a century after its muc...

Flesh Arranges Itself Differently

Drawing from two remarkable collections of contemporary art and medical and scientific discovery, th...

Donna Huddleston – video interview: ‘I was thinking of all the works b...

Donna Huddleston talks about her beguiling new works on paper, for which she draws on her background...

Julie Mehretu: Cities in the maelstrom – an essay

Julie Mehretu is known for her vast abstract paintings referencing everything from capitalism and gl...

Cork Street Attack, Grey Organisation

An unusual exhibition at the Mayor Gallery historicises the precisely choreographed assault on its p...

Lakwena Maciver– interview: ‘I like to think my work will bring hope t...

The London-based artist discusses painting colourful works to counteract life’s grey realities, he...

Drift: Moments of Connection

The Amsterdam-based duo combine art and technology in installations that work with light and movemen...

Julien Creuzet: Too blue, too deep, too dark we sank …

Sculpture, film and music blend in the French-Caribbean artist’s striking exploration of the legac...

Baselitz: The retrospective

This show, which spans the six decades of Baselitz’s career, highlights key periods in his output ...

Galleries in the Groove: Three Visionary Dealers, 1960s-80s

Through archival ephemera, photographs, posters and letters, this show documents the history of thre...

Katya Kvasova – interview: ‘People say that whatever someone paints or...

Katya Kvasova talks about her interest in hands, her artistic training, and her method of layering g...

Cosmos and Chaos: Cyfest-13

This exhibition brings together documentary and artistic material exploring the history of ideas of ...

Shahzia Sikander – interview: ‘I usually create a painting as a poem’

Shahzia Sikander talks about the problems surrounding the telling of any history, and how collaborat...

Anselm Kiefer: Pour Paul Celan

Here, in four installations and 19 vast canvases, Anselm Kiefer creates a dialogue with the work of ...

Cristina Iglesias – video interview: ‘I always felt I wanted to create...

Cristina Iglesias discusses her fascination with geology and botany, how public sculpture assists in...

Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s – Now

Featuring 46 artists, this long-overdue examination of the complex interrelationship between the Car...

Elizabeth Murray

Expansive, exuberant and looking as fresh as if they had just been made, the five works on show here...

Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca: Swinguerra

Fact and fiction overlap in this documentary-style film, as mainly black and LGBT characters use dan...

Khvay Samnang: Calling for Rain – Amartey Golding: Bring Me to Heal

Khvay Samnang uses Cambodian dancers to conjure stories of environmental disaster and recovery, and ...

Henri Chopin: The (Almost) Complete Books, Zines and Multiples (1957-2007)

Next year marks the centenary of the poet Henri Chopin’s birth and this show, which includes more ...

Anna Ray: Fibre and Form

This joyous explosion of colour, pattern and entangled loops of fabric leaps off the white walls of ...

Howardena Pindell: A New Language

Howardena Pindell is unafraid to tackle police violence or slave massacres in her videos and paintin...

Ray Harryhausen: Titan of Cinema

From the skeleton army in Jason and the Argonauts to the Kraken in Clash of the Titans, the monsters...

John Nash: The Landscape of Love and Solace

Remembered for the moving scenes of the first world war John Nash painted as an official war artist ...

Coral Woodbury – interview: “The work I’m doing is approaching death...

Coral Woodbury talks about her solo show at HackelBury Fine Art and what led her to use old books to...

Karlo Kacharava: People and Places

The referential, finely wrought paintings and drawings of the rediscovered Georgian artist Karlo Kac...

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