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Ryoji Ikeda

An ear-shredding, eye-rending survey of the audiovisual artist Ryoji Ikeda transforms data into engu...

Barbara Hepworth: Art and Life

The largest UK show of Hepworth’s work since her death in 1975, this unashamedly biographical cons...

Heather Phillipson: Rupture No 1: Blowtorching the Bitten Peach

This show is a fully sensate experience, a meditation of sorts on the state of the world that turns ...

Richard Hamilton: Respective

Richard Hamilton: Respective – Key works and a wealth of fascinating archive material make this sm...

The Making of Rodin

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

Bring Into Being

Mariam Zulfiqar, the curator of an exhibition of art installations at Chiswick House, says it marks ...

Black art matters: what not to miss in Miami

Miami Art Scene May 2021 – leading America’s obsessive, overdue, and necessarily over-weighted a...

Clare Woods – interview: ‘Fragility and vulnerability have always been...

Clare Woods talks about her new prints and collages, now on show at Cristea Roberts gallery in Londo...

Nina Hamnett and Lisa Brice

Charleston reopens with two exhibitions investigating the relationship between portraitist and model...

Alex Da Corte: As Long as the Sun Lasts

Alex Da Corte’s brightly coloured stainless steel, aluminium and fibreglass installation, depictin...

Julian Opie – interview: ‘The work is about how we interpret and read ...

Julian Opie talks about travelling via Google Earth during lockdown, how colour blindness has shaped...

Challenging Convention

This exceptionally well-curated exhibition brings together four female artists, from a pivotal point...

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...

Rafael Pérez Evans – interview: ‘Food contains a lot of emotion’

Rafael Pérez Evans talks about growing up in a farming community in rural Spain, queer and rural sh...

Night Fever: Designing Club Culture

With nightclubs facing massive uncertainty after more than a year of closure, the V&A Dundee’s exh...

Epilogue: Michael West’s Monochrome Climax

West’s willingness to take risks and reject stylistic uniformity shines through in this exhibition...

Kusama: Cosmic Nature

In a joyous coupling of art with nature, Yayoi Kusama’s cheering and restorative polka dots and pu...

Idris Khan – interview: ‘There was a struggle making these works’

Idris Khan talks about his new works at Victoria Miro, freaking out in lockdown and encapsulating a ...

Clare Patey – interview: ‘People don’t take humour seriously enough...

Clare Patey talks about 25 years of creating and producing powerful, participatory, public artworks ...

Art for SDGs: Kitakyushu Art Festival – Imagining Our Future

The premise of this 11-day festival is that art can draw attention to the state of our planet and pr...

Markus Lüpertz: Recent Paintings

A suite of new works by the German painter Markus Lüpertz, exploring the theme of Arcadia, mix insc...

Mika Tajima: Regulation

For her debut solo exhibition in the UK, the New York-based artist Mika Tajima focuses on the ways i...

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 ...

Rubens to Sickert: The Study of Drawing

With a wide range of drawings, including works by Rubens, Charles Keene, Sickert and Whistler, this ...

Hurvin Anderson – interview: ‘I am looking at where things collide, ho...

The unsettling depictions of nature in Hurvin Anderson’s new paintings, based on photos from a 201...

Jadé Fadojutimi – interview: ‘I bathe in the conversations between co...

Jadé Fadojutimi talks about how lockdown enriched her practice, her obsession with Japan, her Liver...

Armin Linke – interview: ‘We have to look at different categories of p...

The film-maker and photographer discusses recording the evolution of human-environment relations, th...

Julie Mehretu

Mehretu’s vision is both epic and intimate and this survey of 25 years of her craft is a measure o...

Modal Painting

Through the works of Frank Bowling, John Hoyland, Reginald Sylvester II, John Golding and Sam Gillia...

Ayashii: Decadent and Grotesque Images of Beauty in Modern Japanese Art

This exhibition explores Japanese artists’ notion of beauty in the late-18th to the early 20th cen...

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