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The latest from Victoria Miro artists around the world-
Institutional Exhibition
Wangechi Mutu: Black Soil Poems at Galleria Borghese
On view 10 June–14 September 2025, the exhibition explores the dual nature of Mutu’s practice: poetic and mythological, yet deeply connected to contemporary social and material contexts. Posted June 10 2025 -
Art Fair
Coming soon – Art Basel
Join us at Booth E6, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Milton Avery, Jules de Balincourt, Hernan Bas, María Berrío, Elmgreen & Dragset, Secundino Hernández, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Chantal Joffe, Isaac... Posted June 10 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Opening soon – Stan Douglas: Ghostlight, a major survey at CCS Bard’s Hessel Museum of Art
The presentation (21 June–30 November 2025) will feature the North American premiere of an immersive and multi-channel video installation by the artist, and a selection of nearly 40 works from... Posted June 3 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Paula Rego: The Personal and The Political at Museum Folkwang, Essen
On view 16 May–7 September 2025, the exhibition brings together around 130 works that trace Rego’s artistic development after her studies at the Slade School, London, in the 1950s. Posted May 16 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
On view at Tate Modern – The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House
On view 1 May–26 October 2025, this major survey exhibition explores the breadth and depth of Suh’s inventive and unique practice over the last three decades, including new and site-specific... Posted May 1 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Chantal Joffe: The Prince at The Exchange, Penzance
On view 15 May–1 November 2025, the exhibition includes two major new bodies of work. The first series of four large-scale paintings shows Joffe’s partner, Richard. The second series depicts... Posted May 12 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien: I Dream a World at the de Young, San Francisco
On view 12 April–13 July 2025, the first comprehensive survey of Julien’s work in a museum setting in the US features ten major video installations made between 1999 and 2022,... Posted April 12 2025 -
Interview
Adriana Varejão talks to The New York Times about her first solo museum exhibition in New York
'Each plate is like a universe. I like how they relate to my passion for ceramics, for the decorative arts and their history, and how craft can disrupt artistic hierarchies.' Posted April 23 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
On view at Friedrichs Foundation – a solo exhibition by Secundino Hernández
On view until 15 November 2025, the second in a series of three presentations this year in celebration of the artist's 50th birthday. This follows an exhibition at Sala Alcalá... Posted May 28 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Paula Rego and Adriana Varejão: Between Your Teeth at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon
On view 11 April–22 September 2025, this major exhibition brings together some 100 works to highlight the connecting threads between the two artists, with particular focus on the history of... Posted April 11 2025 -
Interview
Wangechi Mutu talks to the Financial Times
'The fun part for me is to find them — that little [place] where the sound eases out of the wooden floors, and you go, ‘Uh oh, there’s something under... Posted June 7 2025 -
Review
Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist is reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail
'...Banisadr transforms memories and observations into new worlds governed by enigmatic forces that somehow leave us looking at the light.' Posted June 4 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Conrad Shawcross: The Primary Conditions remains on view for the Glyndebourne Festival 2025
On view until October 2025. Glyndebourne visitors returning from last year will be able to observe the changing features of the work. Produced in weathering steel, the surface slowly alters... Posted May 21 2025 -
Review
Ian Hamilton Finlay: Fragments is reviewed in Sculpture Magazine
'This much-deserved centenary celebration demonstrates the continued relevance of his questioning work.' Posted May 12 2025 -
Publications
Ian Hamilton Finlay: Fragments
In celebration of the centenary of Ian Hamilton Finlay’s birth, Fragments draws together 100 of his artworks. Each piece is accompanied by a short text, either by the artist or... May 8 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Chantal Joffe, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Paula Rego feature in Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists at Pallant House
The exhibition (17 May–2 November 2025) brings together works that explore connections that have shaped British art and offer new perspectives on artistic circles. Read more Read a preview in... Posted May 6 2025 -
Preview
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Republic is The Week in Art’s Work of the Week
For The Art Newspaper’s The Week in Art podcast, Ben Luke spoke to Stephen Bann about this sculptural work, currently on view at the gallery as part of Ian Hamilton... Posted May 6 2025 -
Publications
Do Ho Suh: Anatomy
This first comprehensive survey of Do Ho Suh's interrelated and expanding body of work brings together renowned works such as his 1:1 fabric recreations of buildings and interiors with drawings,... May 6 2025 -
Review
Reviews for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House at Tate Modern
★★★★ from The Times, The Telegraph and The Standard: 'His yearning, spectral installations, addressing memory, are both formally ingenious and emotionally affecting.' Posted April 29 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
On view at Fondation Carmignac – Vertigo, featuring Conrad Shawcross
On view until 2 November 2025, the exhibition features Slow Arc Inside a Cube XI (pictured). The exhibition refers to the blurred perception of a shifting visual field when our... Posted April 26 2025 -
News
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s son Alec Finlay on the centenary of his father's birth in The World of Interiors
'He experienced language as a Heraclitan and oracular medium. To him, the poem was an exemplary device that had a gift for revealing the metamorphoses words contain.' Posted April 23 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood, featuring Chantal Joffe, Wangechi Mutu, Celia Paul and Paula Rego, travels to Dundee Contemporary Arts
Hayward Gallery Touring’s major group exhibition explores lived experience of motherhood through over 100 artworks. ★★★★★ Reviewing the exhibition in The Observer, Laura Cumming writes, ‘Acts of Creation is riveting... Posted April 19 2025 -
Profile
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Little Sparta featured in the Financial Times
'As a whole, Little Sparta is “like a cryptic crossword puzzle. It’s a place that allows you to think.”' Posted April 17 2025 -
Video
Florence Peake: Falling, Landing all at once
A performance demonstration by Florence Peake in discussion with Tom Hastings on 16 January 2025 as part of the exhibition Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement,... April 15 2025 -
Interview
Njideka Akunyili Crosby in conversation with Ikechúkwú Onyewuenyi for Aperture
'I see certain objects as specific markers of place and time... With the help of photographs, I am constantly looking for, and trying to remember, such weighted things to use... Posted April 15 2025 -
Interview
Do Ho Suh talks to The Observer ahead of Tate Modern exhibition, Walk the House
'For me, memory is central to what I do. We bring our memories with us when we move and my memories inhabit the architectural pieces that I create, which are... Posted April 13 2025 -
Publications
Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse
A special portfolio featuring nine image plates of paintings exhibited in Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse, and an essay by George Saunders. April 8 2025 -
News Story
Sarah Sze is elected Honorary Royal Academician
Artists and architects elected by their peers in recognition of their exceptional work. Posted April 4 2025 -
Publication News
New publication – Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist
Accompanying the artist’s major exhibition at Katonah Museum of Art, New York is a new book, published by the museum and distributed by Yale Books. Alongside images of works from... Posted April 4 2025 -
Interview
Celia Paul on A brush with…
'I was thinking about what the paintings would look like when there was nobody in the gallery to see them. I think there is a feeling of life. I have... Posted April 2 2025 -
Art Fair
Victoria Miro at miart, Milan
Our presentation celebrates close connections to Italy, featuring artists who have spent extended time in the gallery’s Venice studio, among them Saskia Colwell, Alex Hartley, Richard Ayodeji Ikhide, Chantal Joffe,... Posted April 1 2025 -
Review
Celia Paul: Colony of Ghosts is reviewed by Observer
'She is deeply focused, delving inward as if mining the soul. This cannot be easy, finding such an elusive essence; yet somehow, in all her paintings, even the chair and... Posted March 31 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur at The Wallace Collection
The largest contemporary exhibition ever held at the museum, Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur (28 March–26 October 2025) will include ceramics, tapestries and works on paper amongst others, displayed alongside... Posted March 28 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
On view at the São Paulo Museum of Art – Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement
On view until 3 August 2025, the Brazilian premiere of this multiscreen film installation, which traverses a collection of Bo Bardi's most iconic buildings — including MASP — offering a... Posted March 28 2025 -
Video
Celia Paul: Colony of Ghosts
A film by Gautier Deblonde on the occasion of an exhibition of new paintings by Celia Paul. March 26 2025 -
Review
Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur reviewed in The Times
★★★★ '“We look at art through the fractured and tinted lens of our own experience.” With this playful but thoughtful show, he liberates us to do just that.' Posted March 26 2025 -
News
George Saunders’ essay for Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse features in The Paris Review
'The value of a master like Inka Essenhigh is, it seems to me, that she can assist us in the virtuous slowing-down of visual perception.' Posted March 25 2025 -
Art Fair
Victoria Miro at Art Basel Hong Kong
New and historical works by Jules de Balincourt, Ali Banisadr, Hernan Bas, María Berrío, Inka Essenhigh, Eric Fischl, NS Harsha, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Chantal Joffe, Yayoi Kusama, Doron Langberg, Celia Paul,... Posted March 24 2025 -
Review
The Observer reviews Ian Hamilton Finlay at the National Galleries of Scotland
★★★★ 'His is an art of distillation, juxtaposition, thrift and contemplation... Finlay understood as few other artists the emotional power of letters cutting into form, shape and colour.' Posted March 23 2025 -
Interview
Grayson Perry talks to Geordie Greig at The Independent
‘My job is to trust my intuition and often it’s in your gut and in your body and in your emotions.’ Posted March 22 2025 -
News Story
Announcing representation of Saskia Colwell
We are delighted to welcome Saskia Colwell to the gallery. The London-based artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Skin on Skin, was recently on view at Victoria Miro Venice.... Posted March 20 2025 -
Interview
Inka Essenhigh is interviewed by Plus Magazine
'For me, painting needs to feel good—just like nature feels good. I see art as a way to transform how we experience the world.' Posted March 19 2025 -
Video
Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse
Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse presents new paintings featuring botanical, landscape, and figurative motifs poised between an exuberant exterior world and an energetic interior consciousness. March 18 2025 -
News Story
Sarah Sze is named the first recipient of ICA Boston’s Meraki Artist Award
This major award celebrates the artistic achievements of women artists and their impact on the field of contemporary visual art. Posted March 18 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist, the artist’s first major US museum survey, at Katonah Museum of Art
On view 16 March–29 June 2025, the exhibition encompasses nearly twenty years of the artist’s singular practice, from 2006 to the present, across the mediums of painting, drawing, and printmaking.... Posted March 16 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Chris Ofili features in The Gorgeous Nothings: Flowers at Chatsworth
On view 15 March–15 October 2025, the exhibition builds on the work of an important lineage of landscape designers, gardeners, scientists and botanists who, over the last six centuries have... Posted March 15 2025 -
Preview
Celia Paul’s essay Painting Myself features in The New York Review of Books
'My recent self-portraits... owe their success to the power of my defiance. 'I am a survivor,' they are clearly saying. I am self-enclosed, as if the paint were my armour.' Posted March 13 2025 -
Preview
Ali Banisadr talks to critic John Vincler for Cultured ahead of Katonah Museum of Art exhibition
'[Banisadr] looks, he reads, and has a seemingly infinite curiosity that informs and compels him in his own work. His show at Katonah welcomes everybody into the conversation.' Posted March 13 2025 -
Interview
Celia Paul talks to Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian ahead of her new exhibition, Colony of Ghosts
'Lucian died in 2011. I hadn’t felt inhibited by him. But I think I must have been, because it was at that point I thought, “I really need to change... Posted March 10 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Stan Douglas: Metronome at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
The exhibition (27 March–11 October 2025) showcases three major video works, each focused on the theme of music. Posted March 6 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Adriana Varejão at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, New York
On view 27 March–22 June 22 2025, the exhibition features new paintings from Varejão’s acclaimed Plate series and a site-specific outdoor sculptural intervention. Posted March 6 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami features in Corps et âmes at the Bourse de Commerce
Drawn from the Pinault Collection, the exhibition (on view until 25 August 2025) explores representations of the body in contemporary art. Read more Image: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Atom Painting #3, 2021... Posted March 5 2025 -
Preview
Exhibitions celebrating the centenary of Ian Hamilton Finlay feature in The Times Scotland
'...Finlay saw himself as a disruptor, someone who challenged the establishment and picked quarrels with it, whenever he felt its power was being misused.' Posted March 1 2025 -
Publications
Celia Paul: Works 1975–2025
This expansive monograph weaves a chronological sequence of work across fifty years and includes new writings on Celia Paul by Hilton Als, Clare Carlisle, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Edmund de Waal... February 26 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
A centenary display of works by Ian Hamilton Finlay at National Galleries of Scotland
On view at Modern Two from 8 March–26 May 2025, the display includes sculptures, prints and a room-size installation as well as extensive archival material. Read more Image: Ian Hamilton... Posted February 24 2025 -
News Story
Saskia Colwell: Skin on Skin is featured in Wallpaper*
An arched torso bows towards us from a slender, arrow-slit-sized canvas: the planetary outlines of breasts, taut white skin, the inner press of a belly button, down to the clam-like... Posted February 24 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
David Harrison features in Common Ground at The Wilson, Cheltenham
Curated by painter and folklorist Ben Edge, the exhibition (on view until 31 August 2025) invites visitors to explore stories of change, loss, rebellion, and reclamation in relation to common... Posted February 21 2025 -
News Story
‘Galleries Together’ for LA Arts Community Relief Fund
Recognising the key role galleries must play in the rebuilding of the city's cultural ecosystem, Victoria Miro will open up our stand at Frieze Los Angeles this year, creating a... Posted February 20 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Secundino Hernández at Sala Alcalá 31, Madrid
On view 19 February–20 April 2025, the artist's first institutional exhibition in his hometown draws from his 30-year career. Some 70 works are on view, organised into four sections that... Posted February 19 2025 -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien at the Berlin International Film Festival
The world premiere of the single-screen version of Isaac Julien’s Once Again... (Statues Never Die) features at the the 75th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival. In his latest... Posted February 19 2025
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Posted June 7 2025
Wangechi Mutu talks to the Financial Times
'The fun part for me is to find them — that little [place] where the sound eases out of the wooden floors, and you go, ‘Uh oh, there’s something under... -
Posted June 4 2025
Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist is reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail
'...Banisadr transforms memories and observations into new worlds governed by enigmatic forces that somehow leave us looking at the light.' -
Posted May 12 2025
Ian Hamilton Finlay: Fragments is reviewed in Sculpture Magazine
'This much-deserved centenary celebration demonstrates the continued relevance of his questioning work.' -
Posted May 6 2025
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Republic is The Week in Art’s Work of the Week
For The Art Newspaper’s The Week in Art podcast, Ben Luke spoke to Stephen Bann about this sculptural work, currently on view at the gallery as part of Ian Hamilton... -
Posted April 29 2025
Reviews for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House at Tate Modern
★★★★ from The Times, The Telegraph and The Standard: 'His yearning, spectral installations, addressing memory, are both formally ingenious and emotionally affecting.' -
Posted April 23 2025
Adriana Varejão talks to The New York Times about her first solo museum exhibition in New York
'Each plate is like a universe. I like how they relate to my passion for ceramics, for the decorative arts and their history, and how craft can disrupt artistic hierarchies.' -
Posted April 15 2025
Njideka Akunyili Crosby in conversation with Ikechúkwú Onyewuenyi for Aperture
'I see certain objects as specific markers of place and time... With the help of photographs, I am constantly looking for, and trying to remember, such weighted things to use... -
Posted April 13 2025
Do Ho Suh talks to The Observer ahead of Tate Modern exhibition, Walk the House
'For me, memory is central to what I do. We bring our memories with us when we move and my memories inhabit the architectural pieces that I create, which are... -
Posted April 4 2025
Sarah Sze is elected Honorary Royal Academician
Artists and architects elected by their peers in recognition of their exceptional work. -
Posted April 2 2025
Celia Paul on A brush with…
'I was thinking about what the paintings would look like when there was nobody in the gallery to see them. I think there is a feeling of life. I have... -
Posted March 31 2025
Celia Paul: Colony of Ghosts is reviewed by Observer
'She is deeply focused, delving inward as if mining the soul. This cannot be easy, finding such an elusive essence; yet somehow, in all her paintings, even the chair and... -
Posted March 26 2025
Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur reviewed in The Times
★★★★ '“We look at art through the fractured and tinted lens of our own experience.” With this playful but thoughtful show, he liberates us to do just that.' -
Posted March 23 2025
The Observer reviews Ian Hamilton Finlay at the National Galleries of Scotland
★★★★ 'His is an art of distillation, juxtaposition, thrift and contemplation... Finlay understood as few other artists the emotional power of letters cutting into form, shape and colour.' -
Posted March 22 2025
Grayson Perry talks to Geordie Greig at The Independent
‘My job is to trust my intuition and often it’s in your gut and in your body and in your emotions.’ -
Posted March 20 2025
Announcing representation of Saskia Colwell
We are delighted to welcome Saskia Colwell to the gallery. The London-based artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Skin on Skin, was recently on view at Victoria Miro Venice.... -
Posted March 19 2025
Inka Essenhigh is interviewed by Plus Magazine
'For me, painting needs to feel good—just like nature feels good. I see art as a way to transform how we experience the world.' -
Posted March 18 2025
Sarah Sze is named the first recipient of ICA Boston’s Meraki Artist Award
This major award celebrates the artistic achievements of women artists and their impact on the field of contemporary visual art. -
Posted March 13 2025
Celia Paul’s essay Painting Myself features in The New York Review of Books
'My recent self-portraits... owe their success to the power of my defiance. 'I am a survivor,' they are clearly saying. I am self-enclosed, as if the paint were my armour.' -
Posted March 13 2025
Ali Banisadr talks to critic John Vincler for Cultured ahead of Katonah Museum of Art exhibition
'[Banisadr] looks, he reads, and has a seemingly infinite curiosity that informs and compels him in his own work. His show at Katonah welcomes everybody into the conversation.' -
Posted March 10 2025
Celia Paul talks to Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian ahead of her new exhibition, Colony of Ghosts
'Lucian died in 2011. I hadn’t felt inhibited by him. But I think I must have been, because it was at that point I thought, “I really need to change... -
Posted March 1 2025
Exhibitions celebrating the centenary of Ian Hamilton Finlay feature in The Times Scotland
'...Finlay saw himself as a disruptor, someone who challenged the establishment and picked quarrels with it, whenever he felt its power was being misused.' -
Posted February 20 2025
‘Galleries Together’ for LA Arts Community Relief Fund
Recognising the key role galleries must play in the rebuilding of the city's cultural ecosystem, Victoria Miro will open up our stand at Frieze Los Angeles this year, creating a... -
Posted February 12 2025
Hilton Als speaks to Dazed about At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World
'Alice Neel gave us the opportunity to touch and understand each other, even if for a little bit.' -
Posted January 31 2025
Curator Hilton Als talks to Wallpaper* about At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World
‘Ultimately what I loved about these “queer” pictures is what I love throughout her art: empathy devoid of sentimentality.’ -
Posted January 30 2025
At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World reviewed in The Times
★★★★ 'And this is Neel's skill, quite apart from her ingenious use of colour (her skins are superb, flaws and all) and keen observation. She draws out the person, gives... -
Posted January 6 2025
Doug Aitken in conversation with Beck for Interview Magazine
'The culture and the information world is like an endless kaleidoscope. For me, the creative process is an attempt to navigate this and perhaps temporarily make some sense it.' -
Posted January 6 2025
Art Review selects At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World as one of its exhibitions to see in January
’For Alice Neel, her practice of painting people from many walks of life, from neighbours to writers, performers, artists, politicians and activists – friends and strangers – led her to... -
Posted December 10 2024
María Berrío: The End of Ritual reviewed in Frieze
‘These works are metaphors for survival, piecing together fragments to make sense of a broken world.’ – Sofia Hallström -
Posted November 27 2024
Ali Banisadr in conversation with Orhan Pamuk for Cultured
'A painter, after all, takes the time to study their subject, to break it apart and put it back together, layer by layer. Pamuk's way of writing felt like that... -
Posted November 21 2024
María Berrío talks to Artnet about her new exhibition, The End of Ritual
‘It has felt like constructing a world over the last couple of years, as different characters have come into my work.’ -
Posted November 18 2024
Njideka Akunyili Crosby in conversation with Malcolm Washington in Cultured
For Cultured's inaugural Artists on Artists issue, the painter and filmmaker met in Los Angeles to discuss what it takes to make a work of art that stops you in... -
Posted November 16 2024
The World of Interiors Previews María Berrío: The End of Ritual
'These somewhat restless images are an attempt to grapple with a new world order, one that has largely done away with forms of human connection and ceremony on which we... -
Posted October 14 2024
Two paintings by Paula Rego are now on display at No.10 Downing Street
Two scenes from Rego's mural Crivelli’s Garden (1990-91) have replaced portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh. -
Posted October 12 2024
Elmgreen & Dragset sit down with Josh Spero at the Financial Times
'We say we dress up the white cube in drag. It temporarily gets another identity in order to perform a different role . . .' -
Posted September 26 2024
The Times reviews Uncanny Visions: Paula Rego and Francisco de Goya
★★★★ 'Exposing the primal, the perverse, the forbidden, these artists distil a brooding atmosphere of menace.' – Rachel Campbell Johnston -
Posted September 23 2024
The Telegraph reviews Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE
★★★★★ ‘This show is pop-making brilliance; the radiance of Kusama’s consciousness reaches out to tickle the mind of the viewer with levity and humour.’ – Evgenia Siokos -
Posted September 6 2024
Flora Yukhnovich talks to Studio International about Wallace Collection presentation
'My works are paintings, so they are naturally historical things. But I exist now [...] so, I’m always looking at history through a kaleidoscope of contemporary references.' -
Posted September 4 2024
Do Ho Suh is interviewed by ArtReview
The artist reflects on the ideas and processes that feature in Speculations, on view at Art Sonje Center until 3 November 2024. -
Posted August 29 2024
Do Ho Suh talks to the Financial Times
The artist imagines a bridge between the US, UK and South Korea in his current exhibition, Speculations, at Art Sonje Center in Seoul. -
Posted August 28 2024
Jackie Wullschläger previews two major Paula Rego exhibitions in the Financial Times
Exhibitions at The Holburne Museum, Bath and Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, both opening September 2024, contextualise Rego’s celebrated Nursery Rhymes works. -
Posted August 15 2024
Eric Fischl talks to Apollo Magazine
The artist speaks with Arjun Sajip about using virtual reality to pursue ‘a painter’s idea of sculpture’. -
Posted July 12 2024
Alex Greenberger reviews Isaac Julien installations at MoMA and the Whitney Museum, on view in New York
'In all three, he takes up storied figures of Black history, resisting history lessons and clichés in the process.' -
Posted July 2 2024
Sarah Sze talks to The New York Times
The artists speaks with Marisa Mazria-Katz about her creative processes and her recent exhibition at Victoria Miro Venice. -
Posted June 16 2024
Waldemar Januszczak reviews Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo at The Wallace Collection
‘…there are hints of giant rococo fruit and a sense, too, of figures flying through the sky. But who, what and where are withheld. It’s a poem of moods…’ -
Posted June 14 2024
Flora Yukhnovich is interviewed by the Financial Times
The artist talks to Jan Dalley about reimagining the Rococo at the Wallace Collection. -
Posted June 13 2024
Artforum commends Isaac Julien in its review of the Whitney Biennial
‘In one of the Biennial’s standout works, Once Again . . . (Statues Never Die), 2022, Julien seems keenly aware that any encounter with the historical past is invariably a... -
Posted May 31 2024
The Guardian: ‘To represent blackness as beautiful was radical’: the astonishing art – and lives – of the Holder brothers
‘From ballet-dancing in New York to playing a Bond villain, Trinidad-born brothers Boscoe and Geoffrey Holder led extraordinary lives. But it’s as trailblazing painters of black portraits and nudes that... -
Posted May 30 2024
Flora Yukhnovich talks to British Vogue ahead of new works going on view at The Wallace Collection
Hayley Maitland meets the artist in her London studio to discuss her new paintings, on view at The Wallace Collection from 5 June 2024. -
Posted May 29 2024
Idris Khan: Repeat After Me is reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail
‘There’s a meditative atmosphere enveloping the assembled works.’ – Tom McGlynn -
Posted May 22 2024
Featured in Elephant: Ali Banisadr in conversation with Huma Bhabha
Despite the apparent differences between their work – one is primarily a painter and the other a sculptor – artists Ali Banisadr and Huma Bhabha have recently formed a profound...