After an election dominated by far-right rhetoric, curator Alexia Fabre’s eclectic network of artists presents an inclusive ...
A packed survey at the National Portrait Gallery in London reveals an artist who was the architect of his own myth ...
A monumental, site-specific exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles seeks to change viewers’ perception of ...
Threat alert: autonomous vehicle discovers the pleasure of the crash. In Lawrence Lek’s ‘Smart City’ series – cinematic installations including Black Cloud (2021–23), NOX (2023), Empty Rider (2024) ...
Her retrospective at the Center for Art, Research, and Alliances demonstrates a philosophy almost incompatible with the ...
At Cecilia Brunson Projects, London, the artist uses theories from quantum physics to weave a narrative of human connection ...
Rene Matić often talks about their work as a ‘lifeline’. Born and raised in Peterborough, like many young people, Matić’s creative practice emerged from a place of dearth and necessity. The city ...
A collective of friends and collaborators based in New York, CFGNY makes work that ranges from sculpture, fashion and performance to photography and publishing. Frequently responding to the notion of ...
This year’s winning artists and galleries, and acquisitions funds including Tate, Contemporary Art Society and Camden Art ...
Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s Top Picks from Frieze Viewing Room The founder of Spirit Now London chooses six works by women artists at Frieze London, including Mandy El-Sayegh, Marguerite Humeau ...
For the Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke, Frieze Masters is a trove of ‘hidden histories’ and an endless source of inspiration. As he walks around, he ‘makes and destroys work’ in his head. Locke ...
Danielle Dean proposes ‘a more working-class way of encountering artworks’, transforming 47 Canal’s stand at Frieze London into a space akin to an antique shop. Dean’s latest body of work explores the ...