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Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama’s LOVE IS CALLING goes on view as part of Tampa Museum of Art’s Season of Love
September 28 2018 On view until 14 February 2019, Infinity Mirrored Room: LOVE IS CALLING, 2013, invites visitors to enter a mirrored room... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionElmgreen & Dragset: This Is How We Bite Our Tongue at the Whitechapel Gallery
September 27 2018 The first major UK survey of artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset, this exhibition (27 September 2018–13 January 2019) spans twenty... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama’s Narcissus Garden is featured in Space Shifters at the Hayward Gallery
September 26 2018 This major exhibition (26 September 2018-6 January 2019) brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space. Featuring 20... Read More
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InterviewElmgreen & Dragset talk to the Evening Standard and reveal their new Whitechapel Gallery installation
September 25 2018 The Whitechapel Gallery has undergone many changes in its long history but none as surprising as this. The Evening Standard... Read More -
ProfileRead Tim Adams’ Yayoi Kusama cover feature in The Observer New Review
September 23 2018 'This autumn sees more new work on display at the Victoria Miro gallery in London – only two years since... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionA Brief Intermission, a major solo exhibition by Hernan Bas at CAC Málaga
September 21 2018 The artist's first solo museum exhibition in Spain (21 September–9 December 2018) features a selection of work made over the... Read More
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CommissionDo Ho Suh: Bridging Home, London
September 21 2018 Do Ho Suh's new installation at Wormwood Street, EC2, commissioned by Art Night and Sculpture in the City, is on... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionA new work by Njideka Akunyili Crosby is unveiled at Brixton Underground station
September 20 2018 'Remain, Thriving', unveiled on 20 September 2018, is the first commission in a new programme at Brixton station and will... Read More -
EventArtist talk: Elmgreen & Dragset
September 20 2018 Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset discuss their major exhibition and new commission for the Whitechapel Gallery at 3pm on Saturday... Read More
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InterviewConrad Shawcross discusses his new exhibition with Wallpaper*
September 18 2018 Science and art prove a potent combination in the hands of Conrad Shawcross. By Tom Seymour What do you know... Read More -
EventIdris Khan talks about his work as part of Art Out Loud at Chatsworth
September 18 2018 On Friday 21 September, 2:30pm–3:30pm, as part of the 2018 Art Out Loud festival, Idris Khan talks about his practice,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionInka Essenhigh: A Fine Line tours to Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
September 15 2018 This survey (15 September 2018–6 January 2019) of some 30 paintings from across the artist's career tours from Virginia MOCA.... Read More
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ReviewThe Guardian reviews Conrad Shawcross: After the Explosion, Before the Collapse
September 14 2018 ★★★★ By Jonathan Jones can’t remember the last time an artist explained a body of work to me by referring... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross talks to the Evening Standard ahead of his new exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair
September 11 2018 By Ben Luke Encountering an artist at the moment where their work is alone for the first time in a... Read More -
News StoryThe New York Times features the Jorge Pardo-designed L’Arlatan hotel in Arles
September 11 2018 A Hotel Where Every Room Is a Work of Art. By Gisela William The artist Jorge Pardo makes work that... Read More
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Chantal Joffe is announced as a judge of the Evening Standard Art Prize
September 10 2018 Chantal Joffe’s studio near Old Street is everything you want an artist’s lair to be. A hive of activity, a... Read More -
Idris Khan talks to The National about creating the award-winning UAE memorial Wahat Al Karama
September 10 2018 By Melissa Gronlund Opposite Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a series of heavy grey slabs lean against each other,... Read More -
InterviewElmgreen & Dragset talk to the Financial Times ahead of their exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery
August 31 2018 Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien is featured in Strata – Rock – Dust – Stars at York Art Gallery
August 26 2018 The exhibition (28 September–25 November 2018), which showcases groundbreaking moving image, new media and interactive artwork, is inspired by William... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room – Hymn of Life goes on permanent display as part of Henie Onstad’s 50th anniversary celebrations
August 24 2018 A permanent installation (from 23 August 2018) of Yayoi Kusama's 2015 work Infinity Mirrored Room – Hymn of Life. ... Read More -
Read our online publication for Conrad Shawcross: Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I)
July 31 2018 Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionStephen Willats in FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art
July 14 2018 Titled An American City: Eleven Cultural Exercises, the inaugural edition of the Cleveland Triennial (14 July–30 September 2018) comprises artist... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNS Harsha at Glynn Vivian, Swansea
July 7 2018 NS Harsha 's largest solo UK exhibition to date (7 July–9 September 2018) takes place in several spaces across the... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors at The Cleveland Museum of Art
July 7 2018 Focusing on the evolution of her immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, the most significant North American tour of Kusama’s work in... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionRockaway! 2018: Narcissus Garden by Yayoi Kusama
July 1 2018 MoMA PS1 presents Yayoi Kusama’s site-specific installation of Narcissus Garden (1966–present) as the third iteration of Rockaway! (1 July–3 September... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken’s Song 1 inaugurates the new Copenhagen Contemporary
June 29 2018 The opening programme (29 June–30 December 2018) includes Song 1, 2012/2015, a major installation by Doug Aitken Presented on a... Read More -
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ReviewTime Out reviews Sarah Sze: Afterimage
June 28 2018 ★★★★ Afterimages are the ghostly pictures that float in front of a person’s eyes after they’ve stopped looking at the... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionWork by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Isaac Julien and Grayson Perry features in Michael Jackson: On the Wall
June 22 2018 The exhibition (28 June–21 October 2018) explores the influence of Michael Jackson on some of the leading names in contemporary... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross: MATRIX 179 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
June 21 2018 The exhibition (21 June–21 October 2018) celebrates the premiere of Shawcross’ sculpture Monolith (Optic), 2016, on Main Street in front... Read More
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CommissionWork by Christian Holstad features in SI Onsite at the new Swiss Institute building, New York
June 21 2018 On the occasion of the opening of Swiss Institute’s new home at 38 St Marks Place, SI has commissioned and... Read More -
InterviewWangechi Mutu talks to T Magazine as part of its series The Story of a Thing
June 20 2018 In this series for T, Emily Spivack, the author of “Worn Stories,” interviews creative types about their most prized possessions.... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionWangechi Mutu and Barnaby Furnas feature in Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century, at the Frist Art Museum
June 19 2018 The exhibition (22 June – 16 September 2018) features works that induce feelings of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the... Read More
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InterviewThe Observer interviews Sarah Sze
June 17 2018 The New York artist on her new London show, her friendship with Zadie Smith and avoiding social media. Interview by... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionStephen Willats and Grayson Perry feature in Do I Have to Draw You a Picture? at Heong Gallery, Cambridge
June 16 2018 The exhibition (16 June-7 October 2018) engages with themes of communication, breakdown of communication, and isolation. It brings together a... Read More -
ReviewNick Compton writes about Sarah Sze: Afterimage in Wallpaper*
June 14 2018 The American sculptor Sarah Sze creates fractured things, exploding or imploding or perhaps both. Her works, built of everyday debris... Read More
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Gallery EventArtist talk: Alex Hartley
June 12 2018 Join Alex Hartley on Saturday 30 June at 1pm for an informal tour of his exhibition, The Houses , at... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionThe Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2018, coordinated by Grayson Perry
June 12 2018 In addition to works by Perry, the exhibition (12 June–19 August 2018) also features Chantal Joffe, Isaac Julien, Idris Khan,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken’s migration (empire) goes on display at Weatherspoon Art Museum
June 6 2018 Aitken's video serves as the catalyst for a concurrent exhibition (9 June–30 September 2018) of artworks drawn from the museum’s... Read More
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InterviewGrayson Perry talks to the Observer about coordinating the 250th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
June 3 2018 A walk round the Royal Academy’s 250th Summer Exhibition with the artist, who is coordinating this year’s landmark show. By... Read More -
PreviewLouise Benson writes about Chantal Joffe’s Herb at Sixteen as part of Elephant’s Contemporary Classics series
June 3 2018 The inevitable self-consciousness of tender teenage years is conjured in Herb at Sixteen, a portrait of a friend's son, as... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh: Passage/s at Towada Art Center
June 2 2018 An exhibition (2 June – 14 October 2018) featuring an installation Suh's Hub works, along with the video My Home/s,... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionStan Douglas in Resist! The 1960s protests, photography and visual legacy at BOZAR, Brussels
May 30 2018 RESIST! The 1960s protests, photography and visual legacy presents some of the most iconic images of the 1960s movements that... Read More -
PreviewWallpaper* writes about Do Ho Suh in Venice
May 30 2018 The South Korean artist Do Ho Suh, is a perfect complement to ‘Freespace’, the theme of the 2018 Venice Architecture... Read More -
ReviewRachel Spence reviews Chantal Joffe: Personal Feeling Is The Main Thing in the Financial Times
May 29 2018 A sumptuous show at the Lowry in Salford pairs works by two artists depicting female experience. Long before #MeToo,... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionAlice Neel in Animals & Us at Turner Contemporary
May 25 2018 The exhibition (25 May–30 September 2018) explores artists’ reflections on the relationship between humans and other animals. At a time... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIan Hamilton Finlay in Machines à Penser at Fondazione Prada, Venice
May 24 2018 Curated by Dieter Roelstraete, the exhibition (26 May–25 November 2018) explores the correlation between conditions of exile, escape and retreat... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien in Höhenrausch 2018
May 24 2018 Water is the theme of Höhenrausch 2018 (24 May–14 October 2018), which features work by more than 40 international artists,... Read More
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InterviewSue Hubbard writes about Chantal Joffe in The London Magazine
May 23 2018 I have long been interested in the work of Chantal Joffe and have written about her on several occasions. Her... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDancing Goddesses, featuring David Harrison, at Dio Horia, Mykonos
May 21 2018 May 27 - July 20 Participating artists: Carlos Betancourt | Katherine Bradford | Sam Friedman | Hulda Guzman | David... Read More -
News StoryDo Ho Suh in Venice
May 21 2018 Exhibitions and projects during the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia: a new film by, commissioned by the... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionChantal Joffe: Personal Feeling is the Main Thing at The Lowry
May 19 2018 An exhibition (19 May–2 September 2018) of works from across Joffe's career addressing themes of portraiture, motherhood, passing time and... Read More -
InterviewChantal Joffe talks to Hettie Judah in the i
May 18 2018 “I think portraiture or the painting of people is always an act of trying to do the impossible – imagining... Read More -
Gallery EventSurface Work Tours
May 15 2018 Led by curators and featured artists, these informal tours are free to attend and will last around 30 minutes. No... Read More
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‘Painting is a high-wire act’: Olivia Laing on sitting for Chantal Joffe
May 13 2018 While being painted, author Olivia Laing pens her own portrait of Chantal Joffe and hears why painting is like hairdressing... Read More -
Picture storyAnatomy of an Artwork: Elizabeth Murray’s Maybe True
May 12 2018 The American painter mixes comic-book symbolism and domestic imagery in her striking, crazily shaped canvases. By Skye Sherwin Mixing it... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at Museum MACAN, Jakarta
May 12 2018 The first large-scale exhibition (12 May – 9 September 2018) of Yayoi Kusama’s work in Indonesia includes more than 130... Read More
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InterviewDo Ho Suh talks to the FT about his new film, commissioned by the V&A
May 11 2018 Do Ho Suh in Venice: the lives of others. By Rachel Spence 'The house we were born in is... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionTal R: this is not Detroit at MOCA Detroit
May 11 2018 The intricate, multipart installation (11 May – 29 July 2018) manifests the artist’s fantasy of Detroit. Seven large-scale paintings, rendered... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh: The Spaces in Between at Cantor Arts Center
May 10 2018 For this exhibition (10 May 2018–25 Feb 2019) Do Ho Suh has created a chandelier, wallpaper, and a decorative screen... Read More
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News StoryNjideka Akunyili Crosby, Stan Douglas, Isaac Julien, Wangechi Mutu and Chris Ofili donate works to Creating Space: Artists for the Studio Museum in Harlem
May 10 2018 Sotheby's New York hosts the viewing (4 – 16 May 2018) and auction (16, 17 May 2018) of works to... Read More -
PreviewVogue writes about Tal R: this is not Detroit at MOCA Detroit
May 10 2018 At the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Tal R Paints the Michigan Of His Dreams. Julia Felsenthal Detroit has always... Read More -
As part of its Contemporary Classics series, Elephant writes about Black Hands, Chris Ofili’s clock commission for PEER
May 6 2018 By Holly Black Last year, while taking a familiar shortcut through Hoxton Street in London on a particularly beautiful evening,... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionGrayson Perry – Julie Cope’s Grand Tour: The Story of a Life at Shipley Art Gallery
May 5 2018 A Crafts Council touring exhibition (5 May – 28 July 2018) of two large-scale tapestries which represent, in Perry's words,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionStan Douglas in Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art at Tate Modern
May 2 2018 This major exhibition (2 May – 14 October 2018) tells the intertwined stories of photography and abstract art. The birth... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionWorks by Maria Nepomuceno feature in the opening displays of the Norval Foundation, Cape Town
April 26 2018 The Norval Foundation (opening 28 April 2018) is a new centre for the research and exhibition of 20th and 21st-century... Read More
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EventDo Ho Suh to take part in the Words/Works/Walls conference, Oxford
April 25 2018 Words/Works/Walls: Conceptual Architectures in Visual Cultures (11 May 2018) is a day conference in consideration of walls as barriers, as... Read More -
EventNjideka Akunyili Crosby in conversation with Naomi Beckwith
April 25 2018 An in-conversation event (26 July 2018) as part of Anderson Ranch's Summer Series. Njideka Akunyili Crosby will discuss her practice... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionStephen Willats: Control at Tate Liverpool
April 25 2018 A project and events programme (25 April – 16 May 2018) devoted to Control Magazine. Founded in 1965 by Stephen... Read More
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InterviewThe May issue of Apollo features a cover story interview with Chantal Joffe
April 25 2018 As she prepares for exhibitions at Victoria Miro Venice (14 April – 19 May 2018) and The Lowry (19 May – 2 September 2018), the artist discusses her most recent body of work with Harriet Baker. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionVarda Caivano in The Divine Joke, curated by Barry Schwabsky
April 25 2018 An exhibition at Anita Rogers Gallery, New York (25 April – 2 June 2018) curated by the critic and poet... Read More -
ReviewSurface Work is Time Out’s Show of the Week
April 24 2018 ★★★★ By Eddy Frankel The history of art is full of old dead white blokes. We’ve had centuries of western... Read More
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EventSarah Sze gives the Bobbie and Mike Wilsey Distinguished Lecture for 2018
April 23 2018 The artist discusses her work in a free public talk (6-7.30pm, 10 May 2018) held at Stanford University. No registration... Read More -
PreviewElephant features Adriana Varejão’s Parede con Incisão a la Fontana 3 in its Contemporary Classics column
April 22 2018 Adriana Varejão’s slashes after Lucio Fontana have a more gruesome story to tell than her predecessor’s punctures, making it a... Read More -
News StoryVictoria Miro announces representation of The Estate of Ilse D’Hollander
April 21 2018 Victoria Miro is delighted to announce representation of The Estate of Ilse D’Hollander. The first London exhibition of works by... Read More
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ReviewLouisa Buck reviews Surface Work in The Telegraph
April 20 2018 Move over, Malevich! Shift up, Mondrian! Roll over, Rothko! The central role of women in the development of abstract art... Read More -
News StoryThe Financial Times announces Victoria Miro’s representation of the Ilse D’Hollander Estate
April 20 2018 D’Hollander’s soft, small-scale but highly charged works often draw on the Flemish countryside and are increasingly finding their audience with recent institutional shows in Europe. Read More -
ReviewLaura Cumming reviews Surface Work in The Observer
April 15 2018 ★★★★★ This magnificent, century-spanning survey of abstract painting, all of it by women, many of whom are unknown, is as... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionSecundino Hernández at Taidehalli, Helskini
April 14 2018 An exhibition (14 April – 13 May 2018) of new paintings in addition to a selection of works from the... Read More -
ReviewCaroline Douglas, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, writes about Surface Work in her Friday Dispatch
April 13 2018 The openings were crowded in Mayfair and Old Street on Tuesday evening for this dense, two-site exhibition. Including work by... Read More
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