• Sarah Sze: Images in Debris at MOCA Toronto
    Institutional Exhibition

    Sarah Sze: Images in Debris at MOCA Toronto

    February 4 2020 Constellatory, monumental, intimate and immersive, Images in Debris (on view 6 February–10 May 2020) is one in a series of... Read More
  • Stan Douglas’ Doppelgänger features in The Imagination of Time at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
    Institutional Exhibition

    Stan Douglas’ Doppelgänger features in The Imagination of Time at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

    February 3 2020 The exhibition, held as part of Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions (7–23 February 2020) considers notions of... Read More
  • ★★★★★ Laura Cumming reviews Hedda Sterne in The Observer
    Review

    ★★★★★ Laura Cumming reviews Hedda Sterne in The Observer

    February 2 2020 Hedda Sterne (1910-2011) is a magnificent heroine of art. She died in New York at the age of 100, almost... Read More
  • Grayson Perry features in Utopias at Whitworth Art Gallery
    Institutional Exhibition

    Grayson Perry features in Utopias at Whitworth Art Gallery

    January 31 2020 The exhibition (31 January–27 September 2020) crosses genres, media and timeframes to provide a playful and provocative framework for probing... Read More
  • Stan Douglas talks to Interview
    Interview

    Stan Douglas talks to Interview

    January 31 2020 Stan Douglas, the Canadian video artist and photographer, likes to think about when things go awry. This is the premise... Read More
  • Isaac Julien creates a limited-edition boxed set of five prints for Art Fund’s Prospect Cottage campaign
    News Story

    Isaac Julien creates a limited-edition boxed set of five prints for Art Fund’s Prospect Cottage campaign

    January 29 2020 On the windswept shore of Dungeness, visionary British filmmaker, artist and activist Derek Jarman transformed a Victorian fisherman’s hut into... Read More
  • The Telegraph profiles Hedda Sterne
    Profile

    The Telegraph profiles Hedda Sterne

    January 27 2020 'Hedda Sterne rejected the macho art world of the Fifties. Lucy Davies salutes an uncompromising talent.' Read More
  • Jackie Wullschläger selects Hedda Sterne for the FT’s Critics’ Choice
    Preview

    Jackie Wullschläger selects Hedda Sterne for the FT’s Critics’ Choice

    January 25 2020 ‘Motion and lights were always Sterne's subjects; now the sense of speed animating her "New York" paintings yielded to the meditative, impressive series Vertical-Horizontals, featuring luminous striated lines and quivering uneven bands. They are the focus of this first UK show…’ Read More
  • Varda Caivano features in the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Slow Painting, curated by Martin Herbert
    Institutional Exhibition

    Varda Caivano features in the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Slow Painting, curated by Martin Herbert

    January 24 2020 Currently at The Levinsky Gallery in Plymouth (24 Jan–28 Mar 2020), Slow Painting features 19 artists whose work spans a... Read More
  • Now open – An Exhibition of Works by… featuring Adriana Varejão at Witte de With, Rotterdam
    Institutional Exhibition

    Now open – An Exhibition of Works by… featuring Adriana Varejão at Witte de With, Rotterdam

    January 19 2020 Taking blue and white ceramics as a starting point, this exhibition (19 January–19 July 2020) of international artists explores the... Read More
  • Stan Douglas to represent Canada at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022
    Institutional Exhibition

    Stan Douglas to represent Canada at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022

    January 15 2020 As announced by The National Gallery of Canada, Stan Douglas has been selected to represent Canada at the 59th Venice... Read More
  • Wangechi Mutu is featured in Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives at McMullen Museum of Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Wangechi Mutu is featured in Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives at McMullen Museum of Art

    January 15 2020 The exhibition (27 January–31 May 2020) explores the contemporary legacy of the long movement of people, things, and ideas across... Read More
  • Ali Banisadr is interviewed by Harper’s Bazaar Arabia
    Interview

    Ali Banisadr is interviewed by Harper’s Bazaar Arabia

    January 14 2020 For American-Iranian painter Ali Banisadr, creating art is beyond a pure hobby or a choice, it’s a necessity. Growing up... Read More
  • Isaac Julien’s Western Union: Small Boats at Neuberger Museum of Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien’s Western Union: Small Boats at Neuberger Museum of Art

    January 12 2020 The Neuberger Museum of Art features one of artist Isaac Julien’s most important works, Western Union: Small Boats, (on view... Read More
  • Wangechi Mutu to deliver Tang Teaching Museum’s Winter/Miller Lecture
    Event

    Wangechi Mutu to deliver Tang Teaching Museum’s Winter/Miller Lecture

    January 10 2020 The third annual Winter/Miller Lecture (27 February 2020, 6pm) is free and open to the public. Born in Nairobi in... Read More
  • One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection
    Institutional Exhibition

    One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection

    January 7 2020 The exhibition (4 April–2 September 2020) celebrates the Hirshhorn’s landmark acquisition of two of Yayoi Kusama’s iconic Infinity Mirror Rooms.... Read More
  • The Tokyo 2020 official posters, featuring work by Chris Ofili, go on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
    Institutional Exhibition

    The Tokyo 2020 official posters, featuring work by Chris Ofili, go on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

    January 7 2020 Chris Ofili's The Games People Play is among commissioned works by leading contemporary artists. The works are on view at... Read More
  • Extended until January 2021 – Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years at The Holburne Museum, Bath
    Institutional Exhibition

    Extended until January 2021 – Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years at The Holburne Museum, Bath

    January 6 2020 The exhibition (now extended until 3 January 2021) is the first to survey works made by the artist between 1982... Read More
  • Wangechi Mutu features in TIME’s 28 Outstanding Women
    News Story

    Wangechi Mutu features in TIME’s 28 Outstanding Women

    December 27 2019 Women everywhere pushed the world forward—and many made history, shattering long-standing glass ceilings to become 'firsts' in their fields. Wangechi... Read More
  • Frieze reviews Slow Painting at Leeds Art Gallery, featuring Varda Caivano
    Review

    Frieze reviews Slow Painting at Leeds Art Gallery, featuring Varda Caivano

    December 16 2019 All attention is an act of devotion, and patience is the pleasure of this touring exhibition of contemporary paintings. By... Read More
  • Yayoi Kusama’s Where the Lights in My Heart Go goes on view at Aspen Art Museum
    Institutional Exhibition

    Yayoi Kusama’s Where the Lights in My Heart Go goes on view at Aspen Art Museum

    December 16 2019 On view 20 December 2019–10 May 2020, Where the Lights in My Heart Go, 2016, creates the illusion of a... Read More
  • Martin Gayford writes about Celia Paul in The Spectator
    Review

    Martin Gayford writes about Celia Paul in The Spectator

    December 12 2019 Celia Paul is a living painter who is just, at the age of 60, beginning to get the attention she... Read More
  • Isaac Julien and Yayoi Kusama are among Artsy’s Most Influential Artists of 2019
    News Story

    Isaac Julien and Yayoi Kusama are among Artsy’s Most Influential Artists of 2019

    December 11 2019 Few artists have done more to push video art forward in recent years than Isaac Julien, and in 2019, it... Read More
  • ARTnews announces mirroring UK and US debuts of Stan Douglas’ Doppelgänger in concurrent exhibitions at Victoria Miro in London and at David Zwirner in New York
    News Story

    ARTnews announces mirroring UK and US debuts of Stan Douglas’ Doppelgänger in concurrent exhibitions at Victoria Miro in London and at David Zwirner in New York

    December 11 2019 The 2019 Venice Biennale just closed, and now works from the main exhibition are starting to travel. Among the pieces... Read More
  • The Way I See It: Sarah Sze and Siddhartha Mukherjee on Louise Bourgeois’ Quarantania, I
    Interview

    The Way I See It: Sarah Sze and Siddhartha Mukherjee on Louise Bourgeois’ Quarantania, I

    December 10 2019 In this series, leading creative thinkers choose an artwork from the Museum of Modern Art, and talk about how it... Read More
  • Doron Langberg, By the Window, 2019. Oil on linen. 96 x 80 in. Courtesy the artist.
    News Story

    Jewish Currents on Doron Langberg and the New Queer Intimism

    December 9 2019 Tyler Malone on Doron Langberg for Jewish Currents Fall 2019 issue. Read the full essay here Image: Doron Langberg, By... Read More
  • Yayoi Kusama: Fireflies on the Water at Toledo Museum of Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Yayoi Kusama: Fireflies on the Water at Toledo Museum of Art

    December 9 2019 This special presentation of Kusama's installation (14 December 2019–26 April 2020) is made possible through a generous loan from the... Read More
  • Expert Eye: Isaac Julien shares his favourite works at Art Basel Miami Beach
    News Story

    Expert Eye: Isaac Julien shares his favourite works at Art Basel Miami Beach

    December 7 2019 As we traverse Art Basel in Miami Beach, Isaac Julien is mobbed and praised by collectors and fans at every... Read More
  • Jorge Pardo: Flamboyant at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo
    Institutional Exhibition

    Jorge Pardo: Flamboyant at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo

    December 7 2019 The exhibition (7 December 2019–2 March 2020) showcases an original interactive installation comprised of 14 pieces, which invites the public... Read More
  • Wangechi Mutu is one of the FT’s Women in 2019: the game changers
    Interview

    Wangechi Mutu is one of the FT’s Women in 2019: the game changers

    December 5 2019 As her new works stand watch over the Met, the Kenyan-American sculptor talks about reshaping art history. By Annalisa Quinn... Read More
  • The new Rubell Museum features works by Celia Paul and Hernan Bas
    Institutional Exhibition

    The new Rubell Museum features works by Celia Paul and Hernan Bas

    December 4 2019 Opening on 4 December 2019 the new Rubell Museum features a museum-wide installation of works that chronicle key artists, moments,... Read More
  • Wallpaper* writes about Elmgreen & Dragset’s Bent Pool
    News Story

    Wallpaper* writes about Elmgreen & Dragset’s Bent Pool

    December 2 2019 The swimming pool isn’t a new motif in the work of Scandinavian art duo Elmgreen & Dragset. From a diving... Read More
  • Celia Paul’s Self-Portrait is featured in The Times’ best art books of the year
    News Story

    Celia Paul’s Self-Portrait is featured in The Times’ best art books of the year

    December 1 2019 Read More
  • Interiorities, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Adriana Varejão, at Haus der Kunst, Munich
    Institutional Exhibition

    Interiorities, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Adriana Varejão, at Haus der Kunst, Munich

    November 29 2019 The exhibition (29 November 2019–29 March 2020) focuses on interior of the imagination, as well as with the interior as... Read More
  • Bent Pool by Elmgreen & Dragset is unveiled in Miami
    Commission

    Bent Pool by Elmgreen & Dragset is unveiled in Miami

    November 26 2019 Commissioned by the City of Miami Beach’s Art in Public Places Program, and located in Pride Park, in front of... Read More
  • Frieze reviews Celia Paul: Self-Portrait
    Review

    Frieze reviews Celia Paul: Self-Portrait

    November 26 2019 In the artist’s frank new memoir, her turbulent decade-long relationship with Lucian Freud is one trial of many to be... Read More
  • Rubell Museum’s inaugural installation for its new campus features major work by Yayoi Kusama
    Institutional Exhibition

    Rubell Museum’s inaugural installation for its new campus features major work by Yayoi Kusama

    November 26 2019 The Rubell Museum announced that its new campus will open on December 4, 2019 with a museum-wide installation of works... Read More
  • The US premiere of Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement takes place at Art Basel Miami Beach
    News Story

    The US premiere of Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement takes place at Art Basel Miami Beach

    November 26 2019 Isaac Julien’s nine-screen installation (on view 5–8 December 2019) offers a meditation on the iconic work and legacy of the... Read More
  • Victoria Miro participates in Art Basel Miami Beach with works united by the theme of water
    News Story

    Victoria Miro participates in Art Basel Miami Beach with works united by the theme of water

    November 26 2019 Read More
  • Victoria Miro announces representation of María Berrío
    News Story

    Victoria Miro announces representation of María Berrío

    November 25 2019 Victoria Miro is pleased to announce representation of María Berrío . Work by the Brooklyn-based artist will feature as part... Read More
  • ARTnews announces Victoria Miro’s representation of María Berrío
    News Story

    ARTnews announces Victoria Miro’s representation of María Berrío

    November 25 2019 María Berrío Joins Victoria Miro Victoria Miro, which has galleries in London and Venice, now represents María Berrío , whose... Read More
  • Guggenheim Bilbao to present Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement in June 2020
    Institutional Exhibition

    Guggenheim Bilbao to present Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement in June 2020

    November 25 2019 Isaac Julien’s Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement (on view 25 June–27 September 2020) traverses a collection of Lina... Read More
  • Idris Khan’s public sculpture 65,0000 Photographs is officially unveiled at One Blackfriars
    Commission

    Idris Khan’s public sculpture 65,0000 Photographs is officially unveiled at One Blackfriars

    November 21 2019 For this towering sculpture and major public work, Khan has drawn from his personal archive of images from the past... Read More
  • Book of the week: The Guardian reviews Celia Paul’s Self-Portrait
    Review

    Book of the week: The Guardian reviews Celia Paul’s Self-Portrait

    November 20 2019 The artist Celia Paul, increasingly frustrated by frequent mentions of her turbulent relationship in books and articles, decided to tell... Read More
  • Time Out reviews Celia Paul
    Review

    Time Out reviews Celia Paul

    November 19 2019 ★★★★ When you think of Celia Paul, you think of blue. Which isn’t entirely fair. Her paintings aren’t predominantly blue,... Read More
  • Doug Aitken talks to LA Magazine as he is awarded the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Alumni Award from ArtCenter College of Design
    Interview

    Doug Aitken talks to LA Magazine as he is awarded the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Alumni Award from ArtCenter College of Design

    November 15 2019 We caught up with Aitken to chat about his work and new award, just as he opened a new show... Read More
  • Michael Armitage and Kudzanai-Violet Hwami on Painting
    Interview

    Michael Armitage and Kudzanai-Violet Hwami on Painting

    November 15 2019 In this edited transcript of the conversation between Armitage and Hwami at Gasworks, the two artists discuss how painting allows... Read More
  • Getty launches its Recording Artists: Radical Women podcast with an episode dedicated to Alice Neel
    Profile

    Getty launches its Recording Artists: Radical Women podcast with an episode dedicated to Alice Neel

    November 14 2019 Artists Simone Leigh and Moyra Davey join host Helen Molesworth to discuss the life and work of Alice Neel in... Read More
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby is featured in TIME 100 Next
    News Story

    Njideka Akunyili Crosby is featured in TIME 100 Next

    November 13 2019 The first-ever TIME 100 Next, a new expansion of the TIME 100 list of the most influential people in the... Read More
  • Idris Khan talks to Robert Elms for Listed Londoner
    Interview

    Idris Khan talks to Robert Elms for Listed Londoner

    November 11 2019 Read More
  • Paul Laster profiles Do Ho Suh for Whitehot Magazine
    Profile

    Paul Laster profiles Do Ho Suh for Whitehot Magazine

    November 11 2019 When Do Ho Suh broke onto the New York art scene in the late-1990s, you could tell a star was... Read More
  • Kudzanai-Violet Hwami talks to Studio International
    Interview

    Kudzanai-Violet Hwami talks to Studio International

    November 9 2019 Kudzanai-Violet Hwami was born in Gutu, Zimbabwe in 1993. She lived in South Africa from the age of nine to... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross: Bicameral is unveiled at Chelsea Barracks
    Commission

    Conrad Shawcross: Bicameral is unveiled at Chelsea Barracks

    November 7 2019 Bicameral, a major new public sculpture by the celebrated British sculptor Conrad Shawcross RA, has just been unveiled at Chelsea... Read More
  • Rachel Cusk profiles Celia Paul for The New York Times
    Profile

    Rachel Cusk profiles Celia Paul for The New York Times

    November 7 2019 'Can a woman artist – however virtuosic and talented, however disciplined – ever attain a fundamental freedom from the fact... Read More
  • Stan Douglas: Splicing Block opens at the Julia Stoschek Collection, Berlin
    Institutional Exhibition

    Stan Douglas: Splicing Block opens at the Julia Stoschek Collection, Berlin

    November 1 2019 The exhibition (1 November 2019–1 March 2020) examines the relationship between music and society, and is at the same time... Read More
  • Celia Paul is awarded Harper’s Bazaar Artist of the Year
    Award

    Celia Paul is awarded Harper’s Bazaar Artist of the Year

    October 30 2019 Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards recognises the outstanding achievements of women in the worlds of fashion, film, art,... Read More
  • Celia Paul is interviewed by Tim Adams in the Observer
    Interview

    Celia Paul is interviewed by Tim Adams in the Observer

    October 27 2019 You walk up many flights of stairs to reach Celia Paul’s flat, but the climb is worth it. The windows... Read More
  • Doug Aitken talks to Dezeen about Return to the Real
    Interview

    Doug Aitken talks to Dezeen about Return to the Real

    October 27 2019 American artist Doug Aitken explores the nature of freedom in a world dominated by technology in his Return to the... Read More
  • Tal R: Men Who Can’t Sit on Horses at Magasin III, Jaffa
    Institutional Exhibition

    Tal R: Men Who Can’t Sit on Horses at Magasin III, Jaffa

    October 24 2019 The exhibition (24 October 2019-27 March 2020) features a single painting - Natten (The Night) - commissioned especially for Magasin... Read More
  • Grayson Perry talks to Christiane Amanpour on CNN
    Interview

    Grayson Perry talks to Christiane Amanpour on CNN

    October 23 2019 'I want people to acknowledge that we're complicated,' the artist tells Christiane Amanpour as they tour Super Rich Interior Decoration... Read More
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby is a recipient of the 2019 African Art Award
    News Story

    Njideka Akunyili Crosby is a recipient of the 2019 African Art Award

    October 22 2019 Njideka Akunyili Crosby will be honoured alongside artist Elias Sime at a gala at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African... Read More
  • Now open – the Comcast Technology Center, featuring a site-specific work by Conrad Shawcross
    Commission

    Now open – the Comcast Technology Center, featuring a site-specific work by Conrad Shawcross

    October 19 2019 Opening to the public on 18 October 2018, the new Comcast Technology Center building, designed by Foster + Partners, in... Read More
  • Isaac Julien features in Love and Ethnology at HKW, Berlin
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien features in Love and Ethnology at HKW, Berlin

    October 17 2019 Can the ethnographic gaze be “given back”, restituted? Within the context of ethnology and the aesthetic avant-garde of post-war West... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross to create a major new work for Ramsgate Royal Harbour in 2020
    News Story

    Conrad Shawcross to create a major new work for Ramsgate Royal Harbour in 2020

    October 16 2019 In connection with Turner Contemporary, Shawcross has been commissioned by local primary school children to make a new work for... Read More
  • Do Ho Suh: 348 West 22nd Street at LACMA
    Institutional Exhibition

    Do Ho Suh: 348 West 22nd Street at LACMA

    October 16 2019 On view from 10 November 2019 Do Ho Suh’s works elicit a physical manifestation of memory, exploring ideas of personal... Read More
  • A behind-the-scenes look at Ruby City
    Film

    A behind-the-scenes look at Ruby City

    October 12 2019 A short film of Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, featuring works by Wangechi Mutu, Do Ho Suh and interview with... Read More
  • ICA Miami presents Yayoi Kusama: All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins
    Institutional Exhibition

    ICA Miami presents Yayoi Kusama: All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins

    October 11 2019 ICA Miami presents a special off-site exhibition (12 October 2019–31 January 2020) of Yayoi Kusama’s All the Eternal Love I... Read More
  • Anatomy of an Artwork: Wangechi Mutu’s She Walks in The Guardian
    Preview

    Anatomy of an Artwork: Wangechi Mutu’s She Walks in The Guardian

    October 11 2019 The artist blends nature, fashion and science to create an elegant, race-spanning amalgam of femininity Walk the walk… Wangechi Mutu's... Read More
  • The Brooklyn Rail writes about Wangechi Mutu’s Met Façade Commission
    Review

    The Brooklyn Rail writes about Wangechi Mutu’s Met Façade Commission

    October 11 2019 New York real estate is a rare and pricey commodity. Even in a space as big as the Metropolitan Museum... Read More
  • Isaac Julien features in Migrating Worlds: The Art of the Moving Image in Britain at Yale Center for British Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien features in Migrating Worlds: The Art of the Moving Image in Britain at Yale Center for British Art

    October 10 2019 The exhibition (10 October–29 December 2019) brings together work by eight of Britain’s leading film and video artists in the... Read More
  • Now open at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo – Spirits of Aggregation
    Institutional Exhibition

    Now open at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo – Spirits of Aggregation

    October 10 2019 First produced in 1961, Yayoi Kusama’s Accumulation or Aggregation is a series of works that consist of repeated identical motifs.... Read More
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