The painter’s first UK institutional show at the Hepworth Wakefield is most compelling when its protagonists are in flux, ...
As the manosphere reshapes masculinity online, contemporary art remains strangely disconnected from the internet cultures ...
At Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin, an expansive retrospective captures the photographer’s lush, wry image-making – but offers only a partial glimpse of his life behind the lens ...
Gallery applications for Frieze Los Angeles 2027 are now open, as the fair returns to the Santa Monica Airport campus for its eighth edition, 25 – 28 February 2027, featuring approximately 100 US and ...
From Steven Shearer’s first UK exhibition in seven years to an exhibition by Yvonne Mabs Francis exploring mental collapse ...
N. Dash’s exhibition ‘Geophilia’ at the Hill Art Foundation, deftly curated by art historian Suzanne Hudson, engages forcefully with the gallery’s architecture. One has to look carefully: the subtle ...
From Italy’s totemic humanoids to the DRC’s inaugural pavilion, here are the exhibitions worth seeking out at the Biennale ...
This year's fair was a vital point of connection with institutions and saw a strong response to its Latin American artists ...
The artist brings a multi-breasted rebel leader to Venice in an immersive video installation that foregrounds Minahasa’s ...
At Bernheim Gallery, Zürich, the artist turns fantasies of homeownership into an uncanny meditation on alienation, memory and ...
Ariel West’s exhibition ‘The Register of Uncollected Petrodesires’ is awash in a disquieting amber light that recalls a California sky during wildfire season – here, simulated by tinted polyvinyl ...
At Sadie Coles HQ, London, the artist’s paintings – drawn from found and personal images – bring political scenes into ...