In Madrid, that kicked off last weekend with Apertura Madrid Gallery Weekend. The 15th edition boasts 52 participating galleries whose exhibitions span solo and group shows presenting established and ...
Safeya Binzagr, who laid the groundwork for women to enter Saudi Arabia’s artworld, has died. She took up art when there was ...
From exhibitions hosted on Google Maps to work presented uninvited at Documenta, the Japanese artist imagines a world after ...
Established in 1960, the Käthe Kollwitz Prize has been co-financed by the Kreissparkasse Köln since 1992. Previous laureates ...
How to decolonise the Western museum model? Françoise Vergès advocates disordering, decentring and dispersing it ...
The late artist evoked both freedom and confinement in her surreal prostheses and bodily machines ...
Titled I Create; I Resist: Iranian Artists on the Frontline of Social Change and released on 10 September, the report was ...
Three gallery attendants at Noguchi Museum in Queens, New York – a museum founded by and devoted to Japanese-American artist ...
Will the death of Brazil’s most celebrated exponent lead to the demise of a once-popular vernacular artform? José Francisco Borges, A Moça Que Dançou Depois de Morta. Collection Thomas Fisher Rare ...
Derek Boshier, the pioeering British Pop artist, has died. Studying alongside the likes of David Hockney, Allen Jones, Peter Philips, and R.B. Kitaj, at the Royal College of Art in the early 1960s, ...
In Lightning Wheel, Collins refuses to be pigeonholed as an ‘artist-activist’ and instead leaves the politics of her colourful textile works open-ended There are soft explosions in Liz Collins’s ...
In ‘Lightning Wheel’, Collins leaves the politics of her colourful textile works open-ended ...