Susan Philipsz, War Damaged Musical Instruments, Tate Britain
War Damaged Musical Instruments by Turner Prize-winning artist Susan Philipsz was commissioned by 14–18 Now and is now on view at Tate Britain.
War Damaged Musical Instruments by Turner Prize-winning artist Susan Philipsz was commissioned by 14–18 Now and is now on view at Tate Britain.
We explore Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture at Tate Modern, the UK’s largest survey of Calder, a pioneer of kinetic sculpture who played an essential role in shaping the history of modernism.
Gianfranco Foschino documents remote natural landscapes around the world, while also capturing the inhabitants of busy cities. We speak with the artist about his patient approach to making art.
In BILL MURRAY: a story of distance, size and sincerity, artist Brian Griffiths creates an ambitious new commission at the Baltic, Gateshead.
Antique and modern auction house Chiswick Auctions is hosting a spectacular 20th Century and Contemporary Art & Design sale on 1 December in West London.
This November, Hauser & Wirth Somerset unveils an intimate retrospective by Britain’s most celebrated photojournalist, Don McCullin.
Art Kaohsiung, now in its third year, will open in the Southern port city of Taiwan on 11 December. Established in 2013 with 62 exhibitors, the fair has grown to cater for around 110 exhibitors with 700 artists from across the world this year.
Dagmar Dost-Nolden is a painter, sculptor and performer based in Cologne. She is fascinated by different forms of energy, which is the main subject of her radically subjective and individual art.
Lush, bold sets in complementary hues provide the backdrop for Parisian-born photographer, stylist and publisher Olivia da Costa’s vibrant compositions.
Organised by Film London, the annual Jarman Award recognises and supports artists working with moving image. Now in its eighth year, the award has built a reputation for identifying and showcasing the work of emerging talents in the UK.
The 10th edition of Contemporary Istanbul showcased mostly large-scale works in vibrant hues for a relatively new and growing market of buyers in Turkey, amidst more innovative new works.
Teresita Fernández’s seventh solo exhibition with Lehmann Maupin showcases her newest sculptural works, including highly-detailed glazed ceramic.
Joan Jonas has conceived a new complex of works for the U.S. Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale, creating a multilayered ambiance, incorporating video, drawings, objects, and sound. We review the show.
Lisson Gallery, London, presents a number of recently discovered early pieces as well as celebrated classics by artist Susan Hiller.
Mazzoleni London brings a showcase of landmark works by Post-War Italian art master Alberto Burri to the UK. An undisputed icon of the 20th century, Burri forged a new aesthetic that paved the way for younger generations.
The Hepworth Wakefield presents a new show by Enrico David, introducing recent works, plus new sculptures specially commissioned for the gallery.
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty is drawn entirely from the extensive holdings of the Smithsonian.
Discover The Globe at the V&A, London, designed by Los Carpinteros (the carpenters), an artist collective that was established in Havana in 1992.
Aesthetica Short Film Festival celebrated its 5th anniversary with a grand finale by announcing the category winners including Best Artists’ Film Shezad Dawood’s Towards the Possible Film.