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Preview
‘The economy of her painting is extraordinary’ – Chantal Joffe on Alice Neel
February 11 2023 Chantal Joffe discusses paintings in the Barbican’s exhibition Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle (16 February–21 May 2023). Read More -
Interview
Do Ho Suh talks to KoozArch
February 10 2023 Working across a multiplicity of media, Do Ho Suh is constantly testing the possibilities of scale, materiality, and identity. Interested... Read More -
Art Fair
Frieze Los Angeles: Doron Langberg
February 10 2023 Victoria Miro is delighted to participate in Frieze Los Angeles 2023 (Booth B8, 16–19 February 2023) with a solo presentation... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Now extended – Two Worlds Entwined: Annie Morris and Idris Khan at Newlands House
February 9 2023 The exhibition (now on view until 4 June 2023), featuring the artist couple’s work side by side for the first... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Stephen Willats features in A Tall Order! – Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s
February 9 2023 A Tall Order! is an invigorating look at the artwork made and exhibited at Touchstones during the 1980s, when it... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Now open – Sharjah Biennial 15, featuring work by Isaac Julien and Wangechi Mutu
February 7 2023 Conceived by the late Okwui Enwezor and curated by Hoor Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah Biennial 15:... Read More
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Preview
‘She created a space where people could reveal themselves’ – The Guardian previews Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle at the Barbican
February 6 2023 Few 20th-century star artists seem as much their own creation as the painter Alice Neel. While New York thrummed to... Read More -
News Story
Grayson Perry’s Full English airs on Channel 4
January 27 2023 The new TV series airs on Channel 4, every Thursday at 9pm. In this series, Grayson Perry travels around England... Read More -
News Story
As reported by The Guardian, Conrad Shawcross is featured in the Royal Academy of Arts auction to benefit The National Academy of Arts of Ukraine
January 26 2023 The event, initiated and organised by The Natalia Cola Foundation and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, takes place at... Read More
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Talk
Talk – The Subject and Me: Katy Hessel, Chantal Joffe and Christina Kimeze on Alice Neel
January 26 2023 This conversation, held at the Barbican on the occasion of the major exhibition Alice Neel: Hot Off the Griddle, is... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Just opened: Islamic Arts Biennale 2023, featuring Idris Khan
January 23 2023 In its inaugural edition (23 January–23 April 2023) the Islamic Arts Biennale brings together centuries of faith and artistic expression.... Read More -
Commission
Now on view in Ramsgate until September 2023 – Conrad Shawcross: Beacons
January 19 2023 On view until 30 September 2023 Commissioned by local children in Ramsgate, Beacons is officially launched. Believed to be the... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Work by Stephen Willats on display at Tate Britain
January 11 2023 Stephen Willats, Living with Practical Realities, 1978, is currently on view at Tate Britain as part of their display Walk... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Chantal Joffe, Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross create works for Cure Parkinson’s exhibition
January 10 2023 Works by Chantal Joffe, Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross are included in Cure3 to raise funds for the charity... Read More -
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Grayson Perry receives a knighthood in the King’s New Year Honours list 2023
January 4 2023 Perry has been made a Knight Bachelor for services to the arts in the King’s New Year Honours list 2023.... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Stan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848 at Remai Modern, Saskatoon
January 3 2023 The exhibition (3 February–4 June 2023) comprises a series of works inspired by historical events of social and political turbulence.... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien features in Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971
January 2 2023 On view until 16 July 2023, Isaac Julien's Baltimore is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971.... Read More
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Preview
Yayoi Kusama and Alice Neel feature in artnet’s top shows in Europe to see in 2023
January 2 2023 Yayoi Kusama: You, Me and the Balloons at Factory International, Manchester, and Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle at Barbican... Read More -
Review
Alice Neel and Paula Rego are included in The FT’s visual arts roundup of 2022
December 31 2022 Jackie Wullschläger highlights Alice Neel and Paula Rego in The FT’s visual arts round up of the past year. Read... Read More -
Preview
Isaac Julien, Alice Neel and Paula Rego feature in The Guardian’s 2023 culture preview
December 27 2022 Isaac Julien, Alice Neel and Paula Rego feature in The Guardian’s art-design to-do list for the year ahead. A solo... Read More
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News Story
Isaac Julien features in Art Review’s Power 100
December 15 2022 Julien’s ambitious film-installations and videos, which blend archive images with reenactments to offer constellationlike portraits of historic Black figures, have... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement at Philadelphia Museum of Art
December 15 2022 On view from 28 January–29 May 2023, Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement, 2019, explores the life, work, and... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Paula Rego: The Story of Stories at Pera Museum, Istanbul
December 12 2022 The exhibition (23 December 2022–30 April 2023), curated by Alistair Hicks, re-affirms the importance of Rego's work in Portugal in... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
December 10 2022 On view 10 December 2022–9 July 2023, Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass is an immersive and poetic... Read More -
Interview
Isaac Julien speaks to Whitewall about Once Again . . . (Statues Never Die)
December 8 2022 ‘What we’re trying to do in this work is to continue that trajectory of looking at texts from let’s say,... Read More -
Review
Stephen Willats: Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs is reviewed by Tank Magazine
December 7 2022 ‘Even 50 years on, the project continues to change perceptions and increase understanding of the environment that people too often... Read More
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Review
María Berrío: The Land of the Sun is reviewed by Artforum
December 2 2022 ‘In The Land of the Sun, Berrío made audible the silence that follows a catastrophe. Her powerful narrative works convey... Read More -
News Story
First permanent public sculpture in London by Grayson Perry is unveiled
November 30 2022 ‘Perry’s first public artwork in London, Inspiration Lives Here, 2022, welcomes visitors to the concrete complex at A House for... Read More -
News Story
The BBC reports on new permanent public sculpture by Grayson Perry
November 30 2022 Inspiration Lives Here, 2022, the first permanent public sculpture by the artist, is unveiled in Barking. Read full coverage from... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
A major solo exhibition by Do Ho Suh announced at the National Galleries of Scotland for 2023/24
November 29 2022 One of the world’s leading contemporary artists, Do Ho Suh will explore the foundational role that drawing and paper play... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Doron Langberg at Rubell Museum Miami
November 28 2022 An exhibition (28 November 2022–12 November 2023) featuring new and recent works by the artist. Representing a new generation of... Read More -
Interview
Hernan Bas is interviewed by the Financial Times
November 28 2022 ‘I literally have dreams about these characters and what they would do…’ – the artist discusses his exhibition, The Conceptualists. Read More
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Interview
Yayoi Kusama discusses her retrospective at M+ with Wallpaper*
November 28 2022 ‘I fight pain, anxiety, and fear every day, and the only method I have found that relieves my illness is... Read More -
Publication News
New publication – The Conceptualists, Hernan Bas in collaboration with Linda Yablonsky
November 18 2022 This beautifully designed and illustrated special edition book features a collaboration between Hernan Bas and writer Linda Yablonsky, who has... Read More -
Edition
Available now – Hernan Bas: Untitled (Grave-Rubbing), 2022, a new limited edition
November 17 2022 Available to purchase now Signed by the artist and numbered Priced from $600 (excl VAT) unframed The work offers... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
On view at the Southbank Centre until 31 January 2023: Winter Light, featuring Conrad Shawcross
November 15 2022 Dark Heart is on display on the roof of the Hayward Gallery as part of the Southbank's Winter Light exhibition.... Read More -
Interview
Apollo – In the studio with… Hernan Bas
November 11 2022 The American artist Hernan Bas is best-known for his theatrical figurative paintings, in which androgynous young men appear engaged in... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now at M+, Hong Kong
November 10 2022 M+ announces its first special exhibition (12 November 2022–14 May 2023), opening on the museum’s first anniversary. Yayoi Kusama: 1945... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Grayson Perry: Fitting In and Standing Out at The National Museum, Oslo
November 9 2022 The exhibition (11 November 2022-26 March 2023) includes ceramics, sculptures in wood and metal, prints, monumental tapestries and embroideries. Read... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Do Ho Suh at MCA Australia
November 4 2022 Spanning three decades, from the 1990s to now, the exhibition (opens 4 November 2022) presents emblematic works across a wide... Read More -
Commission
Do Ho Suh creates a new pocket Tube map cover
November 4 2022 The London-based artist has created an embroidered facsimile of the iconic Tube map design focusing on the routes that he... Read More
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Profile
Artnet profiles Hedda Sterne
November 2 2022 ‘I’ll Have Terrific Shows Posthumously,’ Hedda Sterne Said. She Was Right—and Now the Late Artist Is Getting the Recognition She... Read More -
Review
Studio International reviews Stephen Willats: Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs
November 2 2022 ‘The approach taken to the display of this material has achieved a degree of renewal that loops aspects of the... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Paula Rego: There and Back Again at Kestner Gesellschaft
October 30 2022 This major exhibition (30 October 2022–29 January 2023) is centred around the artist’s 1990 masterpiece Crivelli’s Garden. There and Back... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
On view at the Hayward Gallery – Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art, featuring Grayson Perry
October 25 2022 The first large-scale group exhibition (26 October 2022–8 January 2023) in the UK exploring how contemporary artists have used clay... Read More -
Review
Stephen Willats: Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs is reviewed by LeftLion
October 18 2022 ‘Showing fifty years after its inception, the exhibition at Bonington Gallery is the meridian of archived material from 1971 and... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Tal R & Mamma Andersson – About Hill, at Kunsten, Denmark
October 14 2022 For this exhibition (14 October 2022–10 April 2023) the artists have created a series of brand new works, all related... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Yayoi Kusama creates a large-scale mosaic for New York’s Grand Central Madison terminal
October 14 2022 Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith will create floor-to-ceiling mosaics for the underground Long Island Rail Road terminal opening in December.... Read More -
‘The world finally caught up with Alice Neel’: the painter, remembered by her family, featured in The Telegraph
October 9 2022 As new exhibitions open in London and Paris, Lucy Davies profiles the life and career of Alice Neel, featuring an... Read More -
Preview
Secundino Hernández features in Wallpaper’s guide to Frieze week
October 8 2022 Spanish artist Secundino Hernández’s textured, scratched and blurred canvases explore painting in its rawest form, drawing on both historic and... Read More
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Review
Time Out reviews Alice Neel: There’s Still Another I See
October 7 2022 ★★★★ Alice Neel was the chronic chronicler of New York. The painter (1900-1984) depicted the wretched and the beautiful of... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Alice Neel: Un regard engagé at the Centre Pompidou
October 5 2022 The Centre Pompidou's major retrospective (5 October 2022–16 January 2023) highlights the political and social commitment of the painter. Structured... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Stephen Willats: Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs, now open at Bonington Gallery, Nottingham
October 3 2022 Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs is a solo exhibition by artist Stephen Willats. A pioneer of international conceptual art,... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Milton Avery: American Colourist at the Royal Academy of Arts
October 2 2022 Milton Avery is considered one of North America’s greatest 20th-century colourists. According to The New York Times, “Only Matisse –... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
The Hilton Als Series: Njideka Akunyili Crosby at Yale Center for British Art
September 22 2022 This focused exhibition of works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby (b. 1983), Yale MFA 2011, is the third and final show... Read More -
Review
Waldemar Januszczak reviews The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written in The Sunday Times
September 18 2022 Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Isaac Julien: Kaiserring der Stadt Goslar 2022 at Mönchehaus-Museum für moderne Kunst
September 17 2022 ‘It’s an honour to be part of such an esteemed company of previous winners, which consists of many artists who... Read More -
News Story
Announcing representation of Hedda Sterne
September 15 2022 Victoria Miro is delighted to announce representation of Hedda Sterne (1910–2011) in partnership with The Hedda Sterne Foundation. Works by... Read More -
News Story
The Financial Times reports on Victoria Miro’s representation of Hedda Sterne
September 15 2022 ‘After a sellout solo exhibition of work by Hedda Sterne in 2020, London’s Victoria Miro gallery now represents the estate of the New York School artist, alongside Van Doren Waxter in the US.’ Read More
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Review
The Observer reviews The Story of Art Without Men
September 11 2022 'She brings to each artwork an attention that is both sober and pleasurable, a sensitive balance of probity, acceptance and... Read More -
Interview
AnOther interviews Katy Hessel
September 9 2022 'It baffles me as to why women have been left out of the canon. Either it was a conscious decision... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
On view at The Polygon, North Vancouver – Stan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848
September 9 2022 The exhibition (9 September–6 November 2022) presents a series of works which premiered at the 2022 Venice Biennale, inspired by... Read More
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Review
Prospect reviews The Story of Art without Men by Katy Hessel
September 8 2022 Francesca Peacock from Prospect reviews Katy Hessel's debut book The Story of Art without Men and exhibition The Story of... Read More -
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Commission
Enwrought Light by Conrad Shawcross is unveiled in Bedford Park
September 6 2022 Shawcross's 4.5 metre Fracture sculpture, titled Enwrought Light in homage to the poet WB Yeats, was unveiled on 6 September... Read More
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Review
Rachel Campbell-Johnston reviews The Story of Art without Men for The Sunday Times
September 4 2022 'The Story of Art without Men determinedly challenges this patriarchal tale. It begins with the Renaissance, although that seems a... Read More -
News Story
The Observer reports on Enwrought Light by Conrad Shawcross, just unveiled in Bedford Park as a tribute to WB Yeats
September 4 2022 ’The sculpture, to be unveiled on Tuesday by the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is the work of the... Read More -
Profile
Do Ho Suh is profiled by Frieze
August 31 2022 ‘“Home is what we carry with us,” the artist maintains, seeing this fact as an ambiguous expression of the search... Read More
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Profile
Do Ho Suh in The New York Times
August 30 2022 'Mr. Suh, one of the most prominent Korean artists working today, made his name with large, distinctive works made out... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Chantal Joffe: Family Lexicon at Koo House, South Korea
August 24 2022 The exhibition (24 August– 4 December 2022) features a selection of works that depict the artist alongside significant figures in... Read More -
Review
Once Again . . . (Statues Never Die) by Isaac Julien is reviewed The New Yorker
August 11 2022 ‘Reflections interpolate visitors into the play of gazes; watching others, and being watched, in encounters with art, one becomes intimately... Read More
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Institutional Exhibition
Alex Hartley features in Watou 2022: Sense of Place
August 10 2022 Alex Hartley is interested in facets of counterculture. His large-scale installations are sometimes presented as ruins where place, purpose and... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Doug Aitken: Flags and Debris at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
August 9 2022 The exhibition (9 August–31 December 2022) weaves together sights and feelings that the Covid-19 pandemic produced as it left its... Read More -
Interview
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami is interview by Cultured Magazine
August 9 2022 ‘To me, painting is a practice that allows me to remain curious,’ she says, ‘and the act of using collage... Read More
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Interview
Isaac Julien speaks to The New York Times about Once Again... (Statues Never Die)
August 5 2022 ‘I'm calling this the poetics of restitution, which is something I'm trying to explore in the work,’ Julien said... ‘The... Read More -
Vogue features Isaac Julien’s Once Again... (Statues Never Die) at the Barnes Foundation
July 29 2022 At the Barnes Foundation, Isaac Julien Stages a Soaring Ode to Black Creativity Entering Isaac Julien’s newest installation, Once Again... Read More -
Institutional Exhibition
Yayoi Kusama: The Obliteration Room at Tate Modern
July 23 2022 On view until 29 August 2022, The Obliteration Room is an interactive artwork for all ages. Visitors will be given... Read More
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Review
Milton Avery: American Colourist reviewed by Time Out
July 20 2022 ★★★★★ Art is serious. It’s meant to be experimental, avant-garde, intellectual, rigorous. But Milton Avery is something else: Milton Avery... Read More -
Review
The Financial Times reviews Milton Avery: American Colourist
July 18 2022 Space is airy and open, the cast list domestic and unheroic, a piercing sun or subdued lamplight in cosy interiors... Read More
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