Author: Millie Walton

Millie Walton is a London-based art writer and editor. She has contributed a broad range of arts and culture features and interviews to numerous international publications, and collaborated with artists and galleries globally. She also writes fiction and poetry.

Art for Life’s Sake: A Retrospective of Pioneering Feminist Artist Hannah Wilke

The Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St Louis presents nearly 120 of the American artist's works, spanning three decades...

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The Contemporary Art Society Opens a Pop-Up Shop in Mayfair, London

The UK arts charity is launching a temporary exhibition space to coincide with London Gallery Weekend...

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Material Transformation: An Interview with Holly Hendry

Millie Walton speaks to London-based artist Holly Hendry about experimenting with materials, responding to space and breaking down boundaries...

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Bridget Riley: Past into Present

A solo show of new works by the famed British painter opens at David Zwirner's London gallery on 3 June 2021...

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Tahnee Lonsdale: Painting Vulnerability

Millie Walton speaks to British painter Tahnee Lonsdale about her current solo exhibition at Cob Gallery in London...

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Rafael Pérez Evans: Perishable Art

Millie Walton speaks to Welsh-Spanish artist Rafael Pérez Evans about agricultural protest and the innate symbolism of materials...

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Platform: A Digital Marketplace by David Zwirner

Created and supported by David Zwirner gallery, Platform is a click-to-buy digital marketplace that aims to connect collectors with independent galleries across the globe...

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Wabi-sabi: The Beauty of Imperfection at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery

It’s not easy to exhibit nine artists in one space and create a genuine sense of cohesion, but Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery’s latest group show Wabi-Sabi achieves exactly that...

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A Year of Georg Baselitz Exhibitions

The work and career of German artist Georg Baselitz will be celebrated through a series of solo exhibitions in New York, Venice and Paris...

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Henry Taylor at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset

A review of American artist Henry Taylor's solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset...

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Ryoji Ikeda Exhibition to Open at 180 Studios, London

The pioneering Japanese artist and electronic musician's solo exhibition will expand over multiple floors of the vast exhibition space, immersing viewers in sound and light...

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White Cube Presents Julie Curtiss’ First London Exhibition

Parisian artist Julie Curtiss' debut London exhibition will feature a bold collection of new paintings, works on paper and sculptures...

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Hardeep Sahota: Illuminating the Art of Dance

Dancer and researcher Hardeep Sahota discusses the art and origins of Bhangra, and his series of 'light paintings' at YSP...

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Rachel Whiteread: Symbolism & Storytelling

A review of Rachel Whiteread's solo exhibition 'Internal Objects' at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, London...

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Linear Expression: George Condo at Sprüth Magers, Berlin

Sprüth Magers, Berlin presents a new body of work by George Condo, including a series of imaginary portraits and a collection of drawings...

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Monkey Business: Luc Tuymans at David Zwirner

The Belgian artist's latest solo exhibition with David Zwirner Gallery, London presents a new series of works on paper and an animation...

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Evanescent Imagery: Precarity and persistence in Gerhard Richter’s paintings

Paint, or a rudimentary version of it, was landed upon tens of thousands of years ago as a basic tool for mark-making. What else is there for Gerhard Richter to say?...

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Cydne Jasmin Coleby: Flawed Beauty

Millie Walton speaks to Bahamian artist Cydne Jasmin Coleby about her latest body of work and celebrating imperfections...

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Luciano Perna’s Luminous Still Lifes

A review of Italian artist Luciano Perna’s solo exhibition of still life photographs at Marian Goodman Gallery ...

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Hauser & Wirth Announces Two Exhibitions With Frank Bowling

Sir Frank Bowling’s inaugural exhibitions with Hauser & Wirth will be presented in both the gallery’s London and New York locations, beginning May 2021...

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Rachel Maclean’s Fantasy Worlds at Jupiter Artland

A solo exhibition opening this May at Jupiter Artland will showcase a four seminal works and new commission by the renowned Scottish artist...

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Drawing With Dust: History, Time and Place in Tacita Dean’s Chalk Drawings

Those old enough will recall the spine-tingling screech of chalk across classroom blackboards, the air full of dust. ...

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Heart of the Matter: Female Artists at Gillian Jason Gallery

A review of a group exhibition of British female contemporary artists at Gillian Jason Gallery, London...

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Jessica Rankin: The Language of Painting

Millie Walton speaks to Australian artist Jessica Rankin about the nature of thought, painting and embroidery in the context of a solo show at White Cube gallery in London...

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Julie Mehretu at the Whitney Museum

Featuring more than 70 paintings and works on paper dating from 1996 to present, Julie Mehretu's mid-career survey underlines her prolific creativity...

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Two Major Solo Exhibitions Celebrate the Work of Sutapa Biswas

Solo exhibitions at BALTIC and Kettle’s Yard will look back on the British Indian artist's career and showcase a new film exploring issues of migration...

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Visual Stories: An Interview with Eileen Cooper

London-based artist Eileen Cooper speaks to Millie Walton about illustrating Angela Carter's writing, printmaking and the imagination...

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Walking the Space: Lucio Fontana

A new art book highlights the importance of the Argentine-Italian artist's spatial experiments, but fails to capture the radical spirit of his creativity...

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Wisdom & Nature: Christie’s Fundraising Exhibition

Christie’s London to hold an online exhibition and auction in aid of Le Ciel Foundation, a UK-based charity dedicated to protecting indigenous land and communities ...

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The Emergence of Spring by David Hockney

According to The Royal Academy's revised exhibition programme, David Hockney's solo exhibition will run from May to September...

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