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ProfileNjideka Akunyili Crosby featured in Vogue US essay about 'a quiet revolution in painting'
August 29 2016 How Small-Scale Paintings Became the Art World’s Big New Trend. By Dodie Kazanjian. The worldwide reaction against globalism takes many... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken interviewed in the Los Angeles Times
August 26 2016 Doug Aitken's 'Electric Earth' will shake the MOCA landscape. By Deborah Vankin. Doug Aitken settles in around a long dining... Read More -
Publication NewsChris Ofili creates an exclusive cover for frieze twenty-fifth anniversary issue
August 22 2016 The September issue of frieze is out now, with an exclusively commissioned cover to celebrate the magazine's twenty-fifth anniversary by... Read More
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ReviewAlice Neel: The Subject and Me reviewed in the Financial Times
August 19 2016 Alice Neel exhibition in Edinburgh. By Rachel Spence. The US painter best known for her anguished portraits is given... Read More -
ReviewAlice Neel: The Subject and Me reviewed in The Scotsman
August 13 2016 Alice Neel’s life on canvas gets first Scotland exhibition. By Susan Mansfield. In 1955, when America was in the... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross: Inverted Spires and Descendant Folds at Ivorypress, Madrid
August 8 2016 14 September - 12 November 2016. Ivorypress presents the exhibitions Inverted Spires and Descendant Folds , by British artist Conrad... Read More
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CommissionAdriana Varejão's Olympic Aquatic Stadium commission for Rio 2016 is unveiled
Olympic Aquatic Stadium, Rio 5 August - 21 August 2016 The sea and angels in a baroque style… introducing the look of the Rio 2016 Olympic Aquatics Stadium Work by... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross and Jules de Balincourt at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
July 30 2016 The Universe and Art (until 9 Jan 2017) comprises around 200 objects, bringing meteorites and fossils, historic astronomical material by... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionAlice Neel: The Subject and Me at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
July 29 2016 29 July - 8 October 2016 The Subject and Me tells the story of the turbulent events that shaped Alice... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien in Some Are Nights Other Stars, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
July 23 2016 Presented as an interrelated set of experiences, the exhibition (until 25 September 2016) weaves together concerns about land, architecture, progress,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien in Made You Look: Dandyism and Black Masculinity at The Photographers' Gallery
July 15 2016 15 Jul - 25 Sep 2016 The Photographers’ Gallery presents Made You Look: Dandyism and Black Masculinity , a group... Read More -
InterviewAdriana Varejão interviewed in the New York Times about her Rio 2016 commission
July 13 2016 Waves of Dark History Break on an Olympic Pool. By Laura van Straaten. In a few weeks, as TV cameras... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken in Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick at Somerset House
6 July - 24 August 2016 Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick An exhibition of art inspired by the master film maker In partnership with Canon 6 July... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionAdriana Varejão in The Great Animal Orchestra at Fondation Cartier
July 2 2016 Inspired by the work of American musician and bioacoustician Bernie Krause, this exhibition (until 8 January 2017) at the Fondation... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionGrayson Perry: Hold Your Beliefs Lightly at ARoS Museum, Denmark
24 June - 11 September 2016 24 June - 11 September 2016 Grayson Perry - Hold Your Beliefs Lightly With an extensive solo presentation... Read More
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PrizeNjideka Akunyili Crosby wins the Prix Canson 2016
June 22 2016 The 2016 Prix Canson winner: Njideka Akunyili Crosby Informed by art historical and literary sources, Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s complex, multi-layered... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionMaking & Unmaking at Camden Arts Centre
19 June - 18 September 2016 19 June - 18 September 2016 Making & Unmaking , curated by Duro Olowu (b. 1965, Lagos), is the latest in... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: In Infinity at Moderna Museet Stockholm
International Exhibition Schedule Yayoi Kusama: In Infinity (Until 11 September 2016) Yayoi Kusama’s (b. 1929) remarkable artistic practice has fascinated the public for... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionAlice Neel: A Retrospective
June 10 2016 Alice Neel - A Retrospective Ateneum Art Museum , Helsinki 10 June- 2 October 2016 [current] Gemeentemuseum Den Haag 5... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionAlice Neel: Painter of Modern Life at Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki
Summer / Autumn 2016 10.6.2016 - 2.10.2016 Painter of Modern Life Alice Neel (1900–1984) was one of the most significant American painters of the... Read More -
ReviewYayoi Kusama: Sculptures, Paintings & Mirror Rooms reviewed on The Arts Desk
June 7 2016 Japan's queen of spots reigns in the garden of the imagination. By Marina Vaizey. Pure euphoria! The lady, a mere... Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby interviewed in The New York Observer
June 4 2016 The Complicated Beauty of Njideka Akunyili Crosby The rising art star that's helping to define a generation. By Ryan Steadman.... Read More -
CommissionNjideka Akunyili Crosby: Billboard at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
2016 23 November 2015 - 6 June 2016. Over the course of the next five years, a series of public art... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: The Broad Inaugural Installation
June 1 2016 Until October 2017 On view on the first floor is Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room , a mirror-lined chamber housing... Read More
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ReviewStan Douglas: The Secret Agent reviewed in Artforum
May 30 2016 Summer 2016, Stan Douglas. By Gilda Williams. 'A less amusing set of people never filled the imaginary world of a... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama in From the Collection: 1960-1969 at MoMA, New York
May 28 2016 Through March 12, 2017. The Museum of Modern Art has reinstalled its fourth-floor collection galleries with works exclusively from the... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionInka Essenhigh: Between Worlds at The Frist Center for the Visual Arts
27 May - 9 October, 2016 27 May - 9 October 2016. The Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, presents Inka Essenhigh: Between Worlds Inka... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionStan Douglas: Luanda-Kinshasa at Pérez Art Museum, Miami
May 27 2016 27 May - 25 September 2016. Stan Douglas (b. 1960, Vancouver) examines how films and photographs influence our understanding of... Read More -
PreviewYayoi Kusama: Sculptures, Paintings & Mirror Rooms previewed in The Telegraph
May 27 2016 Going dotty for Yayoi Kusama. By Louisa Buck. The name Yayoi Kusama conjures up spots before the eyes; an infinity... Read More -
CommissionMaria Nepomuceno: Cosmic Teta at the Barbican Centre
24 May - 28 August 2016 24 May - 29 August 2016. Cosmic Teta, a new commission for the foyer of the Barbican Centre , London.... Read More
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InterviewJules de Balincourt interviewed in Studio International
May 3 2016 The painter’s uncanny worlds reflect the post-9/11 zeitgeist with a beguiling charm. The world is a fragile, unsettling place, he... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: At the End of the Universe at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
May 1 2016 12 June - 18 September 2016 This summer, the Museum's Cullinan Hall transforms into an interactive environment for audiences of... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden at The Glass House, Connecticut
May 1 2016 1 May - 30 November 2016. The Glass House is pleased to present Yayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden , a landscape... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionJohn Kørner: Life Attacks You
22 April - 23 October 2016 22 April - 23 October 2016. John Kørner: Life Attacks You What is the smallest number of brush- strokes needed... Read More -
InterviewJules de Balincourt interviewed in The Telegraph
April 16 2016 The man who paints the good, the bad and the ugly of modern California. By Jonathan Griffin. In Jules... Read More -
CommissionChris Ofili: Black Hands at PEER
Now on view PEER has transformed the public realm space where Hoxton Street meets Fanshawe Street with trees, paving, a raised bed of... Read More
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CommissionElmgreen & Dragset: Van Gogh's Ear at Rockefeller Center, New York
International Exhibitions and Projects 13 April - 16 August 2016. This spring, artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset will transform the Fifth Avenue entrance to... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionStephen Willats: Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979
April 12 2016 12 April - 29 August 2016. CONCEPTUAL ART IN BRITAIN 1964–1979 See the works that changed the way we think... Read More -
InterviewJohn Kørner interviewed in Wallpaper*
April 8 2016 Fallen fruit: Victoria Miro presents John Kørner’s ‘Apple Bombs’. By Elly Parsons. Danish artist John Kørner follows world news in... Read More
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InterviewConrad Shawcross interviewed in Wallpaper*
April 5 2016 Conrad Shawcross: exploring the work of British art’s brightest star. By Nick Compton. The youngish British artist Conrad Shawcross drives... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionElmgreen & Dragset: Powerless Structures at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1 April - 27 August 2016 1 April 2016 - 27 August 2016. Elmgreen & Dragset: Powerless Structures Artist duo Michael Elmgreen (b. Denmark, 1961) and... Read More -
InterviewElmgreen & Dragset interviewed in the The Guardian about Van Gogh's Ear
March 30 2016 Artists Elmgreen and Dragset bring 'Van Gogh's Ear' to New York. By Nadja Sayej. The Scandinavian duo have a unique... Read More
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InterviewHernan Bas illustrated interview in NeueJournal
March 29 2016 HERNAN BAS, ILLUSTRATED ANSWERS WITH NEO-ROMANTIC PAINTER. By NeueJournal. If Oscar Wilde were a 21st century visual artist we have... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
March 18 2016 Friday, Mar 18, 2016 -Monday, Jul 04, 2016 at MCASD Downtown, Jacobs Building. This solo exhibition by artist Do Ho... Read More -
InterviewStephen Willats interviewed in Kunstkritikk
March 18 2016 Ten Questions: Stephen Willats. By Stefanie Hessler. Stephen Willats’ artistic work is concerned with people’s lives. For over fifty years,... Read More
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InterviewTal R interviewed in AnOther
March 14 2016 Viewing Pop Culture Through Tal R’s 200 Collages. By Maisie Skidmore. The artist's new Berlin show displays 20 years worth... Read More -
InterviewDo Ho Suh interviewed in The Art Newspaper
March 1 2016 DO HO SUH: THE FABRIC OF LIFE. By Rachel Corbett. As shows of his work open at opposite ends of... Read More -
ProfileNS Harsha profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
February 26 2016 Born in 1969, NS Harsha lives and works in Mysore, India. Drawing on a broad spectrum of Indian painting traditions,... Read More
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CommissionConrad Shawcross: Paradigm at the Francis Crick Institute
On permanent view Paradigm: a new public art commission 24 February 2016 Today, one of the largest sculptures in London was... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross interviewed in the Evening Standard
February 18 2016 Maths and science are the inspiration for Conrad Shawcross’s poetic metal sculptures, not least the towering work unveiled at King’s... Read More -
PreviewDo Ho Suh: Passage previewed in Wallpaper*
February 15 2016 Tracing space: Do Ho Suh at Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati By Charlotte Jansen Bill Clinton was one of the first... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh: Passage at Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
12 February - 11 September 2016 12 February - 11 September 2016. The CAC will present a major survey exhibition of celebrated Korean-American artist Do Ho... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionJacco Olivier: Liquid Painting, Liquid Time at Indianapolis Museum of Art
12 February 2016 - 12 February 2017 12 February 2016 - 12 February 2017. Jacco Olivier: Liquid Painting, Liquid Time features a selection of lush, vibrantly colored... Read More -
ProfileWangechi Mutu profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
February 12 2016 Artist Wangechi Mutu on 'Brilliant Ideas'. Wangechi Mutu explores colonial history, African politics and the worldwide fashion industry in a... Read More
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ReviewStan Douglas: The Secret Agent reviewed in the Guardian
February 4 2016 Stan Douglas: The Secret Agent review – the spy who came in from the heat. By Sean O'Hagan. A multiscreen... Read More -
InterviewBarnaby Furnas interviewed in Bomb Magazine
February 3 2016 Barnaby Furnas. By John Reed. In 2004, when I was walking around the Barnaby Furnas show Works on Paper, taking... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves at Fondation Louis Vuitton
27 January – 5 September 2016 27 January - 29 August 2016. The current hang of The Collection is dedicated to Chin a. Gallery 4: The... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby: I Refuse to be Invisible, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach
28 January – 24 April 2016 28 Jan - 24 April 2016. Njideka Akunyili Crosby: I Refuse to be Invisible The Norton Museum of Art is... Read More -
InterviewChantal Joffe interviewed in The Telegraph
January 11 2016 Chantal Joffe: 'I don’t find men very interesting to look at’. By Alastair Sooke. 'I paint fast, in a kind... Read More -
ProfileDo Ho Suh profiled on Art Report Online
January 5 2016 Installation Artist Do Ho Suh: Searching for Home in the Global Age. By Quincy Childs. As the horizon... Read More
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InterviewCelia Paul interviewed in Bomb Magazine
December 21 2015 Celia Paul. By Hilton Als. Women, and their spirits, permeate the work of painter Celia Paul and writer Hilton Als.... Read More -
AwardNjideka Akunyili Crosby awarded Foreign Policy’s Leading 100 Global Thinkers of 2015
December 3 2015 'The exploration of identity is central to Akunyili Crosby's work, which blends paint, charcoal, and pastels, among other media, with... Read More -
ProfileHow we met: David Harrison & Lucinda Lambton in The Independent
November 29 2015 David Harrison & Lucinda Lambton: 'She came to my council flat and I nearly killed her with a leopard-skin sofa'.... Read More
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InterviewDavid Harrison interviewed in Time Out
November 11 2015 David Harrison: 'I wonder where the ghosts are going to live in the future'. By Martin Coomer. Fairies, spookiness, sex... Read More -
ReviewIan Hamilton Finlay | 1789 1794 reviewed in Artforum
October 1 2015 Ian Hamilton Finlay. By Richard Taws. The French Revolution was a recurrent theme in Ian Hamilton Finlay’s protean career as... Read More -
PreviewNS Harsha | Dallas Museum of Art
21 August 2015 - 14 February 2016 Sprouts, reach in to reach out, site-specific new mural at Dallas Museum of Art Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionSecundino Hernández at Yuz Museum, Shanghai
September 1 2015 1 September - 11 October 2015. Entre Primavera y Verano (until 11 October 2015) at the Yuz Museum, Atrium and... Read More -
InterviewIdris Khan interviewed in Deutsche Bank ArtMag
July 8 2015 Lost in Language, Idris Khan’s contradictory worlds. By Eddy Frankel Whether it’s the gasometers by Bernd and Hilla Becher, stamp... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken interviewed in The Guardian
June 24 2015 Non-stop art: why Doug Aitken is a man on a mission. By Hannah Ellis-Petersen. He’s blown up his house, recorded... Read More
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InterviewDoug Aitken interviewed in The Art Newspaper
June 1 2015 ARTIST INTERVIEW: DOUG AITKEN. By Helen Stoilas. The Californian on Darwin, DNA, Ruscha’s cactus omelettes and never having enough time.... Read More -
ProfileGrayson Perry profiled in The New York Times
May 8 2015 Grayson Perry Prepares His American Introduction. By Roslyn Sulcas. LONDON — “I don’t normally dress up for an interview,” the... Read More -
ProfileGrayson Perry profiled on Bloomberg Brilliant Ideas
May 8 2015 Brilliant Ideas: Artist Grayson Perry. Grayson Perry is best known for creating ceramic vases and tapestries whose unconventional imagery chronicles... Read More
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InterviewIdris Khan is interviewed in the Guardian
May 4 2015 Idris Khan: blurred lines. By Justin Cartwright. Idris Khan takes photographs of photographs and sandblasts hundreds of minute lines of... Read More -
InterviewNS Harsha interviewed in Studio International
April 9 2015 NS Harsha: ‘I am like a cook. I love to make a dish, offer it to the people, and wait... Read More -
InterviewSarah Sze interviewed in The Telegraph
March 6 2015 Sarah Sze: modelling time and space. By Louisa Buck. New York artist Sarah Sze takes over Victoria Miro's London spaces... Read More
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ProfileChantal Joffe profiled in The Independent
February 22 2015 Chantal Joffe’s intimate self-portraits can be unflattering, but that is why they work. By Karen Wright. Karen Wright discovers that... Read More -
PreviewVarda Caivano: The Density of the Actions at The Renaissance Society, Chicago
until 19 April 2015 Varda Caivano presents a new body of work at The Renaissance Society, Chicago (22 Feb - 19 April 2015). The... Read More -
Tal R reviewed in The New York Times
February 12 2015 Tal R: ‘Altstadt Girl’. By Roberta Smith. When the Danish artist Tal R started emerging on the international scene in... Read More
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ProfileVarda Caivano profiled in ArtReview
Terry R. Myers on the British-Argentine artist, whose paintings exist somewhere on the edge of nameability January 8 2015 Varda Caivano. By Terry R. Myers. Our profile on the British-Argentine artist, whose paintings exist somewhere on the edge of... Read More -
InterviewMaria Nepomuceno interviewed in the FT
November 28 2014 Maria Nepomuceno’s statement sculptures. By Rachel Spence. The bright, biomorphic forms of the Brazilian artist suggest an alternative to wasteful... Read More
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