At Kunstverein Kevin, Vienna, ‘Thoughts in No Particular Order, Given the Circumstances’ turns a simple logistical prompt ...
It is tempting to think of a mirror as something that reflects the world back to us exactly as it is. But in Isaac Julien’s new exhibition at Victoria Miro, the artist distorts this image through a ...
Arachnophobes, beware. Athens-based artist Theo Triantafyllidis has won the 2026 Frieze London Artist Award, for the first time in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, and co-commissioned and ...
Sin Wai Kin’s Dreaming the End (2023) is a contemplative exploration of fluid narratives and the evolution of human experiences. With a discerning eye, Sin situates viewers in a liminal space where ...
In 1962, a new Jamaican consciousness and sense of self was reborn in fire through ceremonial state independence from Britain, its former enslaver and colonist. Not since the initiation of the ...
For those longing to see Frida Kahlo’s original paintings and know more about her internal world, ‘Frida: The Making of an Icon’, Tate Modern’s sprawling homage to the legendary painter has a lot to ...
As Factory Records’ co-founder and art director from 1978–93, Peter Saville produced enigmatic artworks that repurposed images from industrial and cultural history. The chaotic ethos of the label ...
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 ...
From Asad Raza’s public tennis court staged in a former Belgian church to a subtly subversive edition of Manifesta set across ...
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 ...
Brian O’Doherty had the pleasure of dying and being reborn many times, and I’d be remiss in treating him as someone with a single life (or afterlife). An obituary – an imposition of coherence – seems ...
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 ...