From Asad Raza’s public tennis court staged in a former Belgian church to a subtly subversive edition of Manifesta set across ...
With ‘RAIN / RUIN’, a large exhibition of predominantly new work, Phillip Lai makes clear that his interest in the singularity of objects does not preclude a study of enmeshment. Spike Island’s ...
The Greek artist will make a new commission for Frieze London 2026 that combines physical interaction with online ...
At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist’s immersive installations transform Tornado Alley into a metaphor for cyberspace's seductive, ...
Spanning four floors of London’s largest gallery dedicated to the medium, ‘Japanese Women Photographers: From the 1950s to Now’ seeks to redress a gender imbalance in the international perception of ...
There are a handful of photographs I’ve saved from early childhood. They show my brother and me, four years apart, with wild hair and big eyes. My parents, much younger than I can remember, look tired ...
Sometime in 1992, during a trip to St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, the filmmaker, writer and painter Derek Jarman was told his eyesight was fading. ‘Fizzy holes’ had appeared in his vision: the ...
In the introduction to a selection of his plays published in 1991, the English writer Michael Frayn tried to diagnose what went wrong with Balmoral, his 1987 farce in which the British monarch’s ...
This October, explore beyond the fair with shows including Robert Ryman, Cecilia Vicuña, Tarek Atoui’s Turbine Hall commission and the Bayeux Tapestry at the British Museum ...