EXCHANGE 1, Alpha-ville, London

London-based innovators Alpha-ville launch EXCHANGE. This new series of events is designed to give the art, tech and creative communities an opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, get inspired and discover new talent.

Interview with Photographer Fergus Jordan

Fergus Jordan’s photography explores the conflict between darkness, night and artificial light. He also takes time to examine the city in photography and the status of post-conflict societies.

Silke Otto-Knapp, Camden Arts Centre, London

Tackling the traditions of romantic landscape painting through the constraints of stage design, a new body of work by artist Silke Otto-Knapp opens at the Camden Arts Centre in January.

Uri Aran: Five Minutes Before, South London Gallery

Uri Aran has spent the past two months living in the South London Gallery’s artists’ flat. His new exhibition is his first solo show in the UK and includes a collection of works created during the course of his stay in London.

Interview with Online Art Gallery, Imanaka Interiors

Imanaka Interiors is a UK online gallery exhibiting artworks that are unique in style and expression. All of the artists involved have their individual way of exploring life and what is beyond that.

Insight into Eloise Govier’s Artwork

Eloise Govier is an artist who divides her time between her studios in Wales and London. She is a painter who uses bold colour combinations to create sculptural canvases rich in texture and movement.

Paolo Scheggi: Selected Works from European Collections, Ronchini Gallery, London

Featuring key works from his short but prolific artistic career, Ronchini Gallery presents Paolo Scheggi’s first solo exhibition in London for over 40 years from 11 December until 8 February.

Jameel Prize 3, V&A, London

The third Jameel Prize attracted almost 270 nominations from countries as diverse as Algeria, Brazil, Kosovo, Norway and Russia. A panel of judges, chaired by…

Film at Art Basel Miami Beach

The so-called “Olympics of the art world”, Art Basel, returns to Miami Beach on 5 December, bringing together the international art community for the winter art event of the year.

Review of Grayson Perry: The Vanity of Small Differences at Manchester Art Gallery

Grayson Perry’s recent work is inspired by Hogarth’s 18th century series, A Rake’s Progress. Perry has applied the narrative to contemporary society, and executed it in the form of six tapestries.

Interview with British artist Georgia Rose Murrary

Georgia Rose Murray uses the subconscious to form coherent narratives for paintings. She clarifies its messages by analysing and depicting them in conjunction with her subjective experiences, through the act of painting.

Review of Mark Bradford: Through Darkest America by Truck and Tank at White Cube, London

Mark Bradford’s second show at White Cube, Through Darkest America by Truck and Tank, is soaked in a richly violent dialogue examining the monotonous blood vessels that unite all the vital organs of America – the highways.

Interview with Jonathan Sutton on Phantoms in the Front Yard’s New Exhibition, Shed

Phantoms in the Front Yard, an all-male painting collective that exalts the romantic vision of old-world figurative realism in art, has just unveiled a pop-up exhibition at the HSBC headquarters in Vancouver.

The Dark Would, Summerhall, Edinburgh

Philip Davenport curates the world premiere of The Dark Would as part of the Summerhall Winter Visual Arts Programme. This exhibition seeks to re-position artists alongside poets and “outsiders” and free up space for a new wave of practitioners.

Florian Pumhösl, Lisson Gallery, London

Florian Pumhösl’s minimalist triptychs are available to explore once more at Lisson Gallery. Made up of a series of three plaster panels progressing in size, these works create an abstract visual language.

Audemars Piguet/ Galerie Perrotin: Curiosity, Art Basel Miami Beach

Audemars Piguet has teamed up with Galerie Perrotin to present an ambitious installation for Art Basel Miami Beach by French artist duo Kolkoz. The work, Curiosity, will be home to events throughout the week.

Review of William Tillyer, Mima and Platform-A Gallery, Middlesbrough

A visual poem dedicated to William Tillyer, the exhibition brings together the tangible and intangible aspects of his work inspired by the earth, the seas, the skies, and more.

A New Tate Britain

On 19 November a new Tate Britain will be unveiled. The oldest part of the Grade II* Millbank building has been transformed by leading architects Caruso St John.

Divine Feminine: A quartet of inventive visual artists offer femme deux at CoRK Arts District, Florida

New works by Lucy Clark, Caroline Daley, Christina Foard, and Sharla Valeski are featured in femme deux. The brainchild of multimedia artist Valeski, this second show celebrates womanhood and empowerment.

A Closer Look at Anton Smit’s Work

Anton Smit is an established South African sculptor, known for his overwhelming heads & monumental sculptures. His practice comprises figures, masks, and abstracts.