• Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at Museum MACAN, Jakarta
    Institutional Exhibition

    Yayoi 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
  • Do Ho Suh talks to the FT about his new film, commissioned by the V&A
    Interview

    Do 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
  • Tal R: this is not Detroit at MOCA Detroit
    Institutional Exhibition

    Tal 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
  • Do Ho Suh: The Spaces in Between at Cantor Arts Center
    Institutional Exhibition

    Do 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
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Stan Douglas, Isaac Julien, Wangechi Mutu and Chris Ofili donate works to Creating Space: Artists for the Studio Museum in Harlem
    News Story

    Njideka 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
  • Vogue writes about Tal R: this is not Detroit at MOCA Detroit
    Preview

    Vogue 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
  • Works by Maria Nepomuceno feature in the opening displays of the Norval Foundation, Cape Town
    Institutional Exhibition

    Works 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
  • Do Ho Suh to take part in the Words/Works/Walls conference, Oxford
    Event

    Do 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
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby in conversation with Naomi Beckwith
    Event

    Njideka 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
  • Stephen Willats: Control at Tate Liverpool
    Institutional Exhibition

    Stephen 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
  • The May issue of Apollo features a cover story interview with Chantal Joffe
    Interview

    The 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
  • Varda Caivano in The Divine Joke, curated by Barry Schwabsky
    Institutional Exhibition

    Varda 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
  • Surface Work is Time Out’s Show of the Week
    Review

    Surface 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
  • Sarah Sze gives the Bobbie and Mike Wilsey Distinguished Lecture for 2018
    Event

    Sarah 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
  • Elephant features Adriana Varejão’s Parede con Incisão a la Fontana 3 in its Contemporary Classics column
    Preview

    Elephant 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
  • Victoria Miro announces representation of The Estate of Ilse D’Hollander
    News Story

    Victoria 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
  • Louisa Buck reviews Surface Work in The Telegraph
    Review

    Louisa 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
  • The Financial Times announces Victoria Miro’s representation of the Ilse D’Hollander Estate
    News Story

    The 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
  • Laura Cumming reviews Surface Work in The Observer
    Review

    Laura 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
  • Secundino Hernández at Taidehalli, Helskini
    Institutional Exhibition

    Secundino 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
  • Caroline Douglas, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, writes about Surface Work in her Friday Dispatch
    Review

    Caroline 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
  • Grayson Perry: Folk Wisdom at Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki
    Institutional Exhibition

    Grayson Perry: Folk Wisdom at Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki

    April 13 2018 The exhibition (13 April – 2 September 2018) is produced in collaboration with La Monnaie de Paris museum, where it... Read More
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s Hayward Gallery Billboard is unveiled
    Institutional Exhibition

    Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s Hayward Gallery Billboard is unveiled

    April 13 2018 Dwell: Aso Ebi, 2017, is on view until mid-February 2019. The work is installed on the façade of the Queen... Read More
  • David Harrison curates The Lore of the Land at Churchgate Gallery, Porlock
    Institutional Exhibition

    David Harrison curates The Lore of the Land at Churchgate Gallery, Porlock

    April 12 2018 The exhibition (30 April – 30 May 2018) brings together artists including Anne Ryan, Abigail Lane, Peter Doig, Ross Taylor... Read More
  • A Wayne McGregor triple bill, featuring Kairos with set design by Idris Khan, at Nationaltheater, Munich
    Event

    A Wayne McGregor triple bill, featuring Kairos with set design by Idris Khan, at Nationaltheater, Munich

    April 11 2018 Performances by Munich's Bayerisches Staatsballett (14, 15, 18, 28 April, 11, 18 May, 12, 23 June, 10 July 2018 and... Read More
  • Matthew Collings reviews Surface Work the Evening Standard
    Review

    Matthew Collings reviews Surface Work the Evening Standard

    April 10 2018 You get used to enjoying paintings not for what they picture but for how they attack the problem of creating... Read More
  • Skin, Or Surface: Simone White writes about Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Frieze
    Feature

    Skin, Or Surface: Simone White writes about Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Frieze

    April 6 2018 Marble dust is one of many materials Njideka Akunyili Crosby ‘layers’ in her paintings. ‘Layers’ is a word that appears... Read More
  • Stephen Willats is featured in Fashioned from Nature at the V&A
    Institutional Exhibition

    Stephen Willats is featured in Fashioned from Nature at the V&A

    April 6 2018 Willats’ Variable Sheets/Optical Shift, 1965, is included in the exhibition (21 April 2018 – 27 January 2019), which invites visitors... Read More
  • Celia Paul, curated by Hilton Als, at the Yale Center for British Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Celia Paul, curated by Hilton Als, at the Yale Center for British Art

    April 3 2018 3 April–12 August 2018 The Center will present an exhibition of work by the contemporary British artist Celia Paul (b.... Read More
  • Francesca Gavin writes about Surface Work in the Financial Times
    Preview

    Francesca Gavin writes about Surface Work in the Financial Times

    April 3 2018 The current trend dominating the art market is the rediscovery and repositioning of female artists as central to the canon... Read More
  • Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves at The Whitworth
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves at The Whitworth

    March 30 2018 Ten Thousand Waves (on display 30 March–28 August 2018) is the most recent in a series of major moving image... Read More
  • John Kørner: Running Problems at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens
    Institutional Exhibition

    John Kørner: Running Problems at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens

    March 25 2018 For his first museum exhibition in Belgium (25 March – 17 June 2018) Kørner creates an integrated environment of painting... Read More
  • David Harrison in Sawdust and Sequins: The Art of the Circus
    Institutional Exhibition

    David Harrison in Sawdust and Sequins: The Art of the Circus

    March 24 2018 The exhibition (24 March – 3 June 2018) at the Royal West of England Academy also features work by Sir... Read More
  • Grayson Perry in Things of Growing Beauty: British Studio Pottery at the Fitzwilliam Museum
    Institutional Exhibition

    Grayson Perry in Things of Growing Beauty: British Studio Pottery at the Fitzwilliam Museum

    March 20 2018 A collaboration with Yale Center for British Art, where it was first displayed, the exhibition (20 March – 17 June... Read More
  • Inka Essenhigh: A Fine Line at Virginia MOCA
    Institutional Exhibition

    Inka Essenhigh: A Fine Line at Virginia MOCA

    March 17 2018 A survey (17 March–19 August 2018) of some 30 paintings from across the artist's career. Through her painting, Inka Essenhigh... Read More
  • Celia Paul writes in the FT about painting from life – and loss
    Profile

    Celia Paul writes in the FT about painting from life – and loss

    March 16 2018 Soon after my father died in 1983 I did a painting of my four sisters with my mother in the... Read More
  • Do Ho Suh: Almost Home at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
    Institutional Exhibition

    Do Ho Suh: Almost Home at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

    March 16 2018 16 March – 5 August 2018 Do Ho Suh’s immersive, dreamlike work explores the nature and meaning of home, fastening... Read More
  • The 21st Biennale of Sydney, featuring NS Harsha
    Institutional Exhibition

    The 21st Biennale of Sydney, featuring NS Harsha

    March 16 2018 Titled Superposition, the 21st Biennale of Sydney (16 March – 11 June 2018) borrows a term from quantum mechanics to... Read More
  • Ann Hackett contemplates the relationship between humankind and nature in María Berrío’s collages
    Review

    Ann Hackett contemplates the relationship between humankind and nature in María Berrío’s collages

    March 13 2018 Living with the Land: Maria Berrio in Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp Girls replace their arms with... Read More
  • Art Capital: Art for the Elizabeth line, featuring Chantal Joffe, Conrad Shawcross and Yayoi Kusama
    Institutional Exhibition

    Art Capital: Art for the Elizabeth line, featuring Chantal Joffe, Conrad Shawcross and Yayoi Kusama

    March 13 2018 The exhibition (13 March – 6 May 2018) brings together unseen material by Joffe, Shawcross, Kusama and all the artists... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross to create a major new public artwork for the Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street
    News Story

    Conrad Shawcross to create a major new public artwork for the Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street

    March 13 2018 'Manifold' by British artist Conrad Shawcross will be a bronze sculpture positioned outside the Moorgate entrance of the Elizabeth line... Read More
  • The Art Newspaper reports on the announcement of Crossrail Art Programme works by Yayoi Kusama and Conrad Shawcross
    News Story

    The Art Newspaper reports on the announcement of Crossrail Art Programme works by Yayoi Kusama and Conrad Shawcross

    March 13 2018 By Gareth Harris Commuters travelling on the new Elizabeth line across London will encounter major new works by Yayoi Kusama... Read More
  • Yayoi Kusama to create her first permanent UK installation for the Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street
    News Story

    Yayoi Kusama to create her first permanent UK installation for the Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street

    March 13 2018 Yayoi Kusama will create her first permanent UK installation, titled Infinite Accumulation, for the new Crossrail station at Liverpool Street.... Read More
  • Do Ho Suh to create a new film for the V&A’s presentation Robin Hood Gardens: A Ruin in Reverse at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
    News Story

    Do Ho Suh to create a new film for the V&A’s presentation Robin Hood Gardens: A Ruin in Reverse at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia

    March 6 2018 For its third collaboration with La Biennale di Venezia for the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, the V&A will present Robin... Read More
  • Celia Paul in All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life at Tate Britain
    Institutional Exhibition

    Celia Paul in All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life at Tate Britain

    March 4 2018 28 February – 27 August 2018 Capturing the sensuous, immediate and intense experience of life in paint Celebrating painters in... Read More
  • Tim Adams selects Celia Paul’s Painter and Model as one of his highlights of All Too Human at Tate Britain
    Review

    Tim Adams selects Celia Paul’s Painter and Model as one of his highlights of All Too Human at Tate Britain

    March 4 2018 Taught by Lucian Freud at the Slade, and for a time his muse and lover, Celia Paul made this self-portrait... Read More
  • Isaac Julien’s Ten Thousand Waves in The Rebellion of Moving Image at MOCA Taipei
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien’s Ten Thousand Waves in The Rebellion of Moving Image at MOCA Taipei

    March 3 2018 The nine-screen installation of Ten Thousand Waves continues its world tour as part of the exhibition (3 March – 6... Read More
  • Yayoi Kusama: All About My Love at Matsumoto City Museum of Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Yayoi Kusama: All About My Love at Matsumoto City Museum of Art

    March 3 2018 Taking place in the artist's hometown of Matsumoto City, this major retrospective (3 March – 22 July 2018) features some... Read More
  • Isaac Julien talks to the Guardian about Looking for Langston, being shown in Sydney as part of the 40th Mardi Gras
    Interview

    Isaac Julien talks to the Guardian about Looking for Langston, being shown in Sydney as part of the 40th Mardi Gras

    February 17 2018 In Sydney for the 40th Mardi Gras, the pioneering proponent of New Queer Cinema reflects on once radical ideas that... Read More
  • Secundino Hernández: Todo es Mucho at CAC Málaga
    Institutional Exhibition

    Secundino Hernández: Todo es Mucho at CAC Málaga

    February 16 2018 The exhibition (16 February – 6 May 2018) features some 38 works, several of which have been made especially for... Read More
  • Grayson Perry’s Photo Album, now on view at The Photographers’ Gallery
    Institutional Exhibition

    Grayson Perry’s Photo Album, now on view at The Photographers’ Gallery

    February 15 2018 A small display (23 February – 3 June 2018) of photographs and spreads from one of Perry's early photo albums.... Read More
  • Jules de Balincourt talks to Floorr Magazine about his exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair
    Interview

    Jules de Balincourt talks to Floorr Magazine about his exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair

    February 15 2018 Could you tell us a bit about yourself and your background. Where did you study? I was born in Paris... Read More
  • The Ethics of Scrutiny, featuring Alice Neel, at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    The Ethics of Scrutiny, featuring Alice Neel, at the Irish Museum of Modern Art

    February 15 2018 Curated by artist Daphne Wright, this exhibition (15 February – 2 September 2018) examines the complex relationships between artist and... Read More
  • John Kørner: Tripoli – Lampedusa at Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland
    Institutional Exhibition

    John Kørner: Tripoli – Lampedusa at Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland

    February 14 2018 The exhibition (14 February – 29 July 2018) comprises a site-specific installation of works touching upon subjects ranging from global... Read More
  • Hernan Bas: The Paper Crown Prince and Other Works at Colby Museum of Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Hernan Bas: The Paper Crown Prince and Other Works at Colby Museum of Art

    February 13 2018 13 February – 3 May 2018 Boy adventurers, waifish fashion models, and a kite in the form of a pirate... Read More
  • Isaac Julien is elected as a Royal Academician
    News Story

    Isaac Julien is elected as a Royal Academician

    February 9 2018 The Royal Academy of Arts has elected Isaac Julien as a Royal Academician, following a recent General Assembly. Julien's major... Read More
  • Jorge Pardo talks to Elephant Magazine about his Victoria Miro exhibition
    Interview

    Jorge Pardo talks to Elephant Magazine about his Victoria Miro exhibition

    February 9 2018 Jorge Pardo becomes architect and designer as he fills gallery spaces with furniture, pendant lights and paintings. Jonathan McAloon meets... Read More
  • Elephant Magazine interviews Jules de Balincourt about his Victoria Miro Mayfair exhibition
    Interview

    Elephant Magazine interviews Jules de Balincourt about his Victoria Miro Mayfair exhibition

    February 7 2018 By Emily Spicer “I rarely make paintings with a set, initial plan. They start as abstract forms and it becomes... Read More
  • Jorge Pardo discusses his Victoria Miro exhibition with Wallpaper*
    Interview

    Jorge Pardo discusses his Victoria Miro exhibition with Wallpaper*

    February 7 2018 Jorge Pardo on the ‘rustic’ digital technique behind his laser-cut chandeliers By Ali Morris Floating through the upper level of... Read More
  • Idris Khan creates a new work to mark the re-opening of Kettle’s Yard
    Institutional Exhibition

    Idris Khan creates a new work to mark the re-opening of Kettle’s Yard

    February 6 2018 The exhibition (10 February – 6 May 2018), with work by thirty-eight artists, marks the opening of the new Kettle’s... Read More
  • Jules de Balincourt discusses his current exhibition, They Cast Long Shadows, in the Guardian
    Picture story

    Jules de Balincourt discusses his current exhibition, They Cast Long Shadows, in the Guardian

    February 6 2018 Denounced monuments, moonlit peace-seekers, how Brexit looks to Americans … Jules de Balincourt’s vivid, dreamlike works capture his country’s divisive... Read More
  • Work by Isaac Julien is featured in More of an Avalanche at Wysing Arts Centre
    Institutional Exhibition

    Work by Isaac Julien is featured in More of an Avalanche at Wysing Arts Centre

    February 6 2018 The exhibition (11 February – 8 April 2018) considers what it takes for people in marginalised positions to speak out... Read More
  • Idris Khan creates photo illustrations for The New York Times Magazine’s Olympics issue
    Picture story

    Idris Khan creates photo illustrations for The New York Times Magazine’s Olympics issue

    February 5 2018 Khan's photo illustrations featured on the cover of the Olympics Issue of The New York Times Magazine, accompanying a piece... Read More
  • Isaac Julien talks and screenings in Sydney
    Event

    Isaac Julien talks and screenings in Sydney

    February 5 2018 14 February 2018 Looking for Langston, 1989 film screening and artist talk at the Art Gallery of New South Wales... Read More
  • Ahead of the exhibition All Too Human at Tate Britain, Kate Paul discusses the experience of sitting for her sister, Celia
    Preview

    Ahead of the exhibition All Too Human at Tate Britain, Kate Paul discusses the experience of sitting for her sister, Celia

    February 3 2018 Interview by Rebecca Nicholson I’m the one lying down with my head on the pillow. It’s not often that I... Read More
  • Isaac Julien’s Western Union: Small Boats at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien’s Western Union: Small Boats at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum

    February 3 2018 A presentation (3 February – 27 May 2018) in the Focus Gallery of the award-winning 2007 film which portrays people... Read More
  • Wangechi Mutu in Blind Faith: Between the Visceral and the Cognitive in Contemporary Art, coming to Haus der Kunst, Munich
    Institutional Exhibition

    Wangechi Mutu in Blind Faith: Between the Visceral and the Cognitive in Contemporary Art, coming to Haus der Kunst, Munich

    February 1 2018 2 March – 19 August 2018 At a time when society seems to have given up believing in facts, relying... Read More
  • Jules de Balincourt talks to Port Magazine about his exhibition, They Cast Long Shadows, at Victoria Miro Mayfair
    Interview

    Jules de Balincourt talks to Port Magazine about his exhibition, They Cast Long Shadows, at Victoria Miro Mayfair

    January 31 2018 Franco-American painter Jules de Balincourt ruminates on abstraction, utopia and the accessibility of art, at the opening of his latest... Read More
  • The FT previews Jorge Pardo at Victoria Miro
    Preview

    The FT previews Jorge Pardo at Victoria Miro

    January 31 2018 The Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo made his name in the late 1990s with colourful, exuberant works that set out to... Read More
  • Frieze reviews Prospect.4, New Orleans, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby
    Review

    Frieze reviews Prospect.4, New Orleans, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby

    January 26 2018 Upstairs, in Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s painting I Still Face You (2015), a poised woman in a yellow dress leans against... Read More
  • Candid Magazine reviews Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows
    Review

    Candid Magazine reviews Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows

    January 25 2018 By Claire Philips “You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming?” (- J.M.... Read More
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