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InterviewHernan Bas talks to 032c about his current exhibition, Cambridge Living
September 11 2017 “If you slip, you will still have three seconds to live,” says Whipplesnaith of The Night Climbers of Cambridge. Its... Read More -
InterviewThe Telegraph’s Alastair Sooke interviews Tal R ahead of his exhibition, Sexshops
September 3 2017 Danish painter Tal R on ghosts, art and obscenity: 'I think sex is quite banal' By Alastair Sooke 'Paradis' reads... Read More -
InterviewThe September 2017 issue of W Magazine features a six-page interview with Njideka Akunyili Crosby
August 15 2017 Nigerian Artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby Is Painting the Afropolitan Story in America. By Diane Solway The artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby... Read More
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InterviewFive Questions with Do Ho Suh in Amuse
June 29 2017 By Iona Goulder Since leaving his native South Korea, Do Ho Suh spent much of his life in New York.... Read More -
InterviewGrayson Perry talks to The New York Times about his Channel 4 programme and Serpentine Galleries exhibition
June 26 2017 Grayson Perry on ‘Divided Britain’ and his new art exhibition By Christopher D Shea LONDON — The artist and media... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross interviewed by GQ about his Terrace Wires commission
June 22 2017 Conrad Shawcross on sculpture, timekeeping and real art. By Ailis Brennan The 2017 artist for the Terrace Wires commission at... Read More
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InterviewConrad Shawcross talks to the Financial Times about his Terrace Wires Commission
June 22 2017 Mechanical sculpture set in motion at St Pancras Artist Shawcross invites political interpretations of work placed near Eurostar terminal.... Read More -
InterviewDisegno talks to Conrad Shawcross about The Interpretation of Movement (a 9:8 in blue) at St Pancras International
June 22 2017 London, 22 June 2017 “I conceived the piece before the referendum last year,' notes the artist Conrad Shawcross. 'I can’t... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross talks to Wallpaper* about his forthcoming Terrace Wires commission for St Pancras International
June 15 2017 Man of parts: Conrad Shawcross’ new ‘crazy machine’ spins into St Pancras International. By Nick Compton The British artist Conrad... Read More
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InterviewConrad Shawcross discusses his work on the FT Everything Else Podcast
June 8 2017 'Dystopian dreams and robotic sculpture', the latest FT culture podcast features an interview with Conrad Shawcross, who discusses his work,... Read More -
InterviewVarda Caivano interviewed by Skye Sherwin ahead of her inclusion in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
June 7 2017 The Argentinian painter’s new West Hampstead studio, still a work in progress, is a quiet, private space in which to... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross talks to It's Nice That about his installation for the Barbican's Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction
June 2 2017 Conrad Shawcross explores the “riddle and mystery” of objects in new light work for the Barbican. By Rebecca Fulleylove Artist... Read More
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InterviewGrayson Perry interviewed in The Telegraph
May 27 2017 Britain’s most famous transvestite potter has travelled the country discovering what unites Brexiteers and Remainers – teapots, Marmite and Bowie... Read More -
InterviewThe Observer interviews Hilton Als, curator of the forthcoming exhibition Alice Neel, Uptown
April 30 2017 Meet the neighbours: Alice Neel’s Harlem portraits. By Tim Adams As a new show opens in London, curator Hilton Als... Read More -
InterviewSecundino Hernández talks to Something Curated about his exhibition Paso at Victoria Miro
April 26 2017 Something Curated: Broadly speaking, could you tell us a bit about your practice? Would you say there is a narrative... Read More
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InterviewStudio International interviews Secundino Hernández
April 22 2017 The artist talks about his academic origins, the delicate equilibrium he seeks between accident and control, the quintessentially Spanish spirit of his painting, and his current exhibition, Paso, at Victoria Miro, London. Read More -
InterviewChris Ofili discusses his forthcoming National Gallery exhibition and the enduring influence of Trinidad in The Observer
April 16 2017 Suffocated by his image as the ‘elephant dung YBA’, painter Chris Ofili left 12 years ago to live and work... Read More -
InterviewArchitectural Digest talks to Idris Khan about his monument for UAE Memorial Park
April 7 2017 British artist Idris Khan designs first memorial dedicated to Emirati soldiers. By Devanshi Shah Symbolically located between Sheikh Zayed Grand... Read More
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InterviewThe Clearing by Alex Hartley and Tom James featured on Front Row
March 23 2017 Hartley and James discuss their collaborative artwork for Compton Verney, Warwickshire. Listen here . Read more about The Clearing here... Read More -
InterviewNS Harsha talks to The Japan Times about his solo exhibition at the Mori Art Museum
March 1 2017 Big impressions live in the details. By Jeff Michael Hammond Distracted by the frenzy of today’s hyper-connected world, many of... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken talks to Architectural Digest about Mirage
February 28 2017 This Reflective House in the California Desert is Mind-Bending. By John Gendall Perched on the edge of the Chino Cone,... Read More
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InterviewYayoi Kusama talks to WSJ Magazine ahead of her major exhibitions in Japan and America
February 14 2017 The Unstoppable Yayoi Kusama Kusama already holds the record for the highest price paid for a work by a living... Read More -
InterviewMaster Class: Chantal Joffe in conversation
February 13 2017 Master Class: Chantal Joffe in conversation with Gemma Blackshaw from Zabludowicz Collection on Vimeo . Chantal Joffe disccuses her emotive... Read More -
InterviewDo Ho Suh interview with Wallpaper*
February 10 2017 Do Ho Suh creates the after-glow of time and place with fabric rooms and ritual rubbings. By Nick Compton Last... Read More
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InterviewDo Ho Suh interviewed by The Art Newspaper
February 3 2017 Do Ho Suh creates memorial to his lost New York home and studio Korean artist has moved to London, but... Read More -
InterviewThe Apollo Podcast: Idris Khan
February 3 2017 In this Apollo podcast, Thomas Marks is joined by artist Idris Khan on the eve of his survey exhibition at... Read More -
InterviewThe FT interviews Do Ho Suh
January 28 2017 Artist Do Ho Suh’s houses of memory. By Julie L Belcove The Korean constructs ghostly sculptures that explore ideas about... Read More
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InterviewIdris Khan: FT Everything Else Podcast
January 26 2017 The artist talks to the FT about his life, work and influences ahead of his major survey exhibition at The... Read More -
InterviewDo Ho Suh featured in Artforum
January 23 2017 Do Ho Suh is an artist based between London, New York, and Seoul who is known for his intensive work... Read More -
InterviewThe FT visits Doug Aitken's Underwater Pavilions
January 23 2017 Total immersion: Doug Aitken’s underwater world Visitors to the LA artist’s latest work will need scuba gear. By Jonathan... Read More
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InterviewMaria Nepomuceno interviewed in Studio International
January 9 2017 The Brazilian artist talks about her fascination with hammocks, her novel way of amalgamating painting and sculpture, and the power... Read More -
InterviewIdris Khan talks to Aesthetica Magazine about his monument for UAE Memorial Park
January 4 2017 Idris Khan: Monument and Memory Residing right across Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque – the UAE capital’s most prominent landmark, Wahat... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken talks to Wallpaper* about Underwater Pavilions
December 16 2016 Pacific pavilions: Doug Aitken and Parley for the Oceans take art under the waves. By Ali Morris Clad in wetsuits... Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby: FT Everything Else Podcast
December 15 2016 The artist talks about her life and work as part of a Financial Times Everything Else culture podcast. The interview... Read More -
InterviewWired visits Doug Aitken's Underwater Pavilions
December 8 2016 Explore a Giant Underwater Installation Off the California Coast. By Jack Stewart Catalina Island is just 22 miles off the... Read More -
InterviewElmgreen & Dragset talk to Artforum about their ideas for the 2017 Istanbul Biennial
December 7 2016 The fifteenth Istanbul Biennial has announced that its thematic concern, “A Good Neighbour,” will address the notions of homes, neighborhoods,... Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby named one of the FT's Women of the Year
December 6 2016 The Nigerian-born, LA-based artist talks to Jonathan Griffin about heritage, identity and why she chose art over medicine, as part... Read More -
InterviewAlex Hartley discusses his new exhibition, and more, on Monocle Radio
November 22 2016 Alex Hartley talks to Monocle Radio on the occasion of his new exhibition at Victoria Miro. Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken in The New York Times
November 20 2016 Off the coast of Catalina Island — At first, the fish avoided the intruder. A couple of beefy sheepshead hid... Read More
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InterviewAlex Hartley discusses his new exhibition After You Left
November 18 2016 Alex Hartley’s new exhibition After You Left features photography-based monochrome works depicting classic examples of mid-twentieth-century domestic architecture shrouded by... Read More -
InterviewAlex Hartley talks to AnOther about his new exhibition, After Your Left
November 18 2016 The Artist Constructing Modernist Ruins in a Gallery Garden For his enchanting new installation at London's Victoria Miro Gallery, opening... Read More -
InterviewAlex Hartley interviewed in The Spaces about his new exhibition, After You Left
November 16 2016 Artist Alex Hartley builds a Modernist ruin in a London gallery. By Cassie Davies Wedged into the bank of Victoria... Read More
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InterviewMaria Nepomuceno discusses Sim, her new exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair
November 11 2016 Sim, Maria Nepomuceno's first exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair, features dynamic floor- and wall-based sculptures. These new works expand upon... Read More -
InterviewAmuse interviews Maria Nepomuceno ahead of her Victoria Miro Mayfair exhibition
November 10 2016 Meet the Brazilian Artist Challenging Our Notion of Waste. By Iona Goulder You may know Maria Nepomuceno’s large-scale sculptures better... Read More -
InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby interviewed in The White Review
November 3 2016 By Cassie Davies In her essay ‘Arts of the Contact Zone’ (1991), Mary Louise Pratt identified ‘social spaces where cultures... Read More
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InterviewStan Douglas interviewed in The Globe and Mail
October 14 2016 Artist Stan Douglas’s journey from theatre to photography A black man in a city where there are few black people,... Read More -
InterviewThe Lenny Interview: Njideka Akunyili Crosby
October 14 2016 On intimacy, pop-culture, and the power of storytelling. By Manisha Aggarwal-Schifellite Nigerian-born painter Njideka Akunyili Crosby's vibrant, large-scale renderings of... Read More -
InterviewSarah Sze interviewed in The Boston Globe
October 12 2016 At the Rose Art Museum, Sarah Sze is taking her time. By Cate McQuaid WALTHAM — Projections flash and chase... Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby interviewed in Bomb Magazine
October 6 2016 BOMB – Artists in Conversation By Erica Ando The figures who people Njideka Akunyili Crosby's large-scale works—hybrids of painting, drawing,... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross discusses his six-metre-high sculpture Monolith (Optic)
October 5 2016 Conrad Shawcross is the British artist behind three of the most high-profile public works unveiled in London over the past... Read More -
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby Artsy Editorial interview
October 4 2016 In Massive Paintings, Njideka Akunyili Crosby Pushes Post-Colonial Narratives Forward. By Charlotte Jansen. Every painting tells a story. The massive... Read More -
InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby interviewed in The Guardian
October 4 2016 The Nigerian artist who is exploding the myth of the ‘authentic African experience’ Njideka Akunyili Crosby was 16 before she... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross interviewed in Wired
September 29 2016 This artist is giving London a makeover. By Kevin Holmes. Inspired by camouflage and cubism, Conrad Shawcross is refashioning the... Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby interviewed in Cultured Magazine
September 28 2016 L.A Women: Njideka Akunyili Crosby. By Michael Slenske. When Nigerian-born artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby opens the door to her East... Read More -
InterviewConrad Shawcross interviewed in The Telegraph about The Optic Cloak, his largest public commission to date
September 17 2016 From eccentric prodigy championed by Charles Saatchi to Establishment success story, the sculptor Conrad Shawcross has come a long way…... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken is interviewed in The Guardian
September 14 2016 His video works have a beginning, middle and end … but not necessarily in that order. And now, with a... Read More
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InterviewTal R interviewed in Collectors Agenda
September 14 2016 In the Studio Tal R Copenhagen Denmark Interview: Michael Wuerges Photos: Florian Langhammer At first glance Tal R’s exuberant colorful... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken announces underwater pavilions
September 7 2016 Doug Aitken Plans Underwater Art Installation. By Jori Finkel. LOS ANGELES — In planning his hometown survey, which opens on... Read More -
InterviewDoug Aitken interviewed in LA Weekly
September 6 2016 Finally, L.A. Gets the Enormous, Amorphous, Labyrinthian Doug Aitken Exhibit it Deserves. By Catherine Womak. Over the last 20 years,... Read More
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InterviewCelia Paul interviewed in the Financial Times
September 2 2016 Artist Celia Paul explores the beauty of melancholy. By Jackie Wullschlager The British painter talks about women in art and... 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 -
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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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 -
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 -
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
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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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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
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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 -
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 -
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
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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 -
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 -
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
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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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