Serpentine hosts an evening with Barbara Chase-Riboud in occasion of "Infinite Folds"
To celebrate the opening of her first UK solo exhibition of Barbara Chase-Riboud, “Infinite Folds” at Serpentine, as well as…
To celebrate the opening of her first UK solo exhibition of Barbara Chase-Riboud, “Infinite Folds” at Serpentine, as well as…
In celebration of the opening of “Jannis Kounellis in Six Acts” at Walker Art Center, join exhibition curator Vincenzo de…
When I spoke with Bianca Hlywa on Zoom for the first time, I had not yet seen her exhibition “Residual…
Guillaume Désanges was made president of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in January 2022. He succeeded Emma Lavigne, now…
As Feral File celebrates the cross-fertilisation of artists and technologists, Alex Estorick speaks to Sarah Friend and Gene Kogan about…
The opening weekend of the Lofoten International Art Festival ended not exactly with an éclat, but with a remark that…
Hayden Dunham is an interdisciplinary artist whose sprawling assemblages move from organic to synthetic. Tracking energy through different states of…
“Nightmare Bathroom” illustrates how entangled imperial trade routes of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries precipitated sanitary anxieties and influenced modern…
One of the most amazing traits of art –and the virtue of artists—is giving space in love. Loving as the…
Headquartered between Stockholm and Paris, Kali Malone is an American composer and musician who creates sonic monoliths that tug at…
The performance and video work Tempus by Pauline Gabert takes place with 250 athletes at the Olympic Stadium Berlin in…
“There’s a lot of reciprocity between my lived life and my painting life,” Danielle Orchard notes, surveying her canvases at…
Ooh, we know some bad words, don’t we? We don’t get to know exactly which bad words the artist is…
In Latifa Echakhch’s essay titled “The Concert,” written to accompany her contribution to this year’s Swiss Pavilion for the Venice…
This September, Georgia Gardner Gray presents “NDE”, an exhibition of new works, spanning painting, sculpture and theatre – marking her…
Working across painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, performance and installation, Hadi Fallahpisheh weaves a narrative that is part-allegory, part-fable. A recurring…