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Madre: Delcy Morelos’ Immersive Installation in Dialogue with Joseph Beuys
A preview of Madre, Berlin 2025, by installation artist Delcy Morelos Read more
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Why the Rule of Three?
Galerie Negropontes invites artists to explore the power of three Read more
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Can Art and Music Work Together?
Mario Merz Foundation Celebrates Art and Music Read more
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Lost and Found in Amsterdam
Why getting lost in Amsterdam Art Week might be the only way to find what matters Read more
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What Does Rankin Think About AI?
Technology, AI and the future of creativity; photographer Rankin steps up. Read more
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Do Artists Dream of Electric Stars?
Art building on the shoulders of giants, Laure Prouvost at OGR Turin Read more
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So Lonely? The Crowded Anomie of Edward Burra
A preview of Edward Burra (1905-1976) at TATE Britain Read more
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Frieze: Can it Still Deliver in 2025?
The mammoth art fair is set to return but can it cut it in a troubled art economy? Read more
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Is It Possible to Reject Conformity?
Different perspectives on common shapes. A preview of Fitting In (2025), a show by Jonny Briggs Read more
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Drawing the Unseen: Landscape as Ideological Frame and Perceptual Rupture
Artist statement: Michael Eden explores drawing as a transcendental conduit in art practice Read more
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What’s He Building in There?
A preview of James Johnston’s World of interiors exhibition 2025 Read more
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The Artist as Modern Mystic: Chris Levine on Lasers, Pyramids, and Cosmic Alignment
Chris Levine reveals how ancient sites guide his laser-light installations Read more
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Light in the Darkness: Chantal Meza and Will Gompertz
Disappearance of Worlds Exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford Read more
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Magical Forests Versus the Pull of Netflix: Rune Christensen
An interview with Rune Christensen on painting and inspiration Read more
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Focus on the Future: How Photo London is Redefining Photography
A review of Photo london 2025 Read more
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Can Artists Really Transform Space? Kaur And Sahib at Pitzhanger Manor
A preview of Permindar Kaur’s “Mirror, Mirror” and Prem Sahib’s “Doubles” at Pitzhanger Manor Read more
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Art Print: James Johnston, A Reckoning
Last chance to grab a print of James Johnston’s A Reckoning (2020) Read more
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Fearless Friendship: Hambling & Lucas Unite For Landmark London Show
Iconic artists Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas announce joint show at Sadie Coles HQ Read more
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Falsehood or Authenticity? Yang Fudong’s Ambiguous Truths
An interview on the cinematic dreamscapes of Yang Fudong Read more
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Art Basel Recognises Nairy Baghramian and Delcy Morelos with Medals
Nairy Baghramian and Delcy Morelos 2025 Art Basel Medalists Read more
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Can You Set New Visions Amongst The Masters?
Poush presents 35 artists amongst the art, wine and architecture of Château La Coste Read more
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Painting the Love Lives of Paris and Basel
Basel retrospective of artist Irène Zurkinden (1909–1987) at KBH.G Read more
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Finding The Sweet Spot Between Alienation and Intimacy
A review of Zagreb-based artist Diana Zrnic’s, Hiding Place Read more
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Fragments of Classicism
A preview of Francesca Mollett 2025 show Annual Honesty Read more
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Blum Gallery to Open Tribeca Space
Blum Gallery to open New York space sept 10th 2025 Read more
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Found objects of the Universal
First UK exhibition of Claudio Parmiggiani at Estorick gallery Read more
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Let Them Eat Art: Foodbank fundraiser
A showcase of 20 artists including Chris Levine and Charlotte Rose raising money for local foodbanks. Read more
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Walter Spies: Tourism as Progress?
Spies legacy returns home as Michael Schindhelm’s meditation on tourisms, Roots, reaches Bali Read more
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The Incendiary Promise of Performance Art
The London Open Live release Performance Programme for 2025, Whitechapel Gallery Read more
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Are humans impossible? Pierre Huyghe
A preview of Pierre Huyghe’s 2025 In Imaginal exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Read more
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Is art watching us watch ourselves?
The Luster, a group show at Vitruta, looks at contemporary life through a consumptive lens Read more
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Is photography obsolete?
Mike Nelson’s three room installation at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh asks the question: are images dying? Read more
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Medieval Relics Display at the Green & Stone Gallery
The Green & Stone Gallery presents an impressive display of Medieval-inspired pieces. Read more
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Trebuchet 17: Destinations / Out Now
Journeys and destinations in Art Read more
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Greg Bromley: Out of the Shadow of Trauma
Trebuchet writer Robert Horvitz speaks to outsider artist Greg Bromley about the (sometimes painful) process behind his creations. Read more
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Shadows of the Colour Black
De’Souza-Hartley’s contemporary rediscovery of darkness Read more
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Trauma Realised and Exorcised: Greg Bromley’s Devil Visions
Rob Horvitz brings to light intense works and their inspirations in conversation with the outsider artist. Read more
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Art Basel: Switzerland’s Most Anticipated Art Show for 2025
Art Basel unveils program highlights for the 2025 edition of its flagship show in Basel Read more
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Milan Art Week and miart: A city in harmony
A review of miart and Milan Art Week 2025 Read more
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Reclaiming the Truth: Deconstructing colonial museums and public spaces
Collaborative visual project by Julio Etchart and Holly Birtles Read more
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Beyond suncream and selfies, Casson Mann bring Pacific island power to the halls of Bremen
A deeply immersive, thought-provoking journey into a region whose voices and stories demand to be heard Read more
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Folkestone Triennial 2025: The Dates, The Theme, The Curator, The Artists….
The UK’s largest and most ambitious exhibition of newly commissioned art in the public realm announces dates for 2025 Read more
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A concise colloquium with Marilyn Arsem, Pt II
‘I will engage them in conversation about how they’re dealing with this situation in the US, what they are doing to resist.’ — Marilyn Arsem plots a course in conversation with Rob LaFrenais Read more
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‘I have always been interested in how time operates’ — in conversation with Marilyn Arsem
The celebrated performance artist discusses theory and practice with Rob La Frenais Read more