Premiums Interim Projects at the Royal Academy, London

The Premiums: Interim Projects 2016 show features the work of artists at the midpoint of their studies at the Royal Academy Schools. We speak to exhibiting artists Adam Shield and Richie Moment.

Piero Manzoni, Achromes: Linea Infinita, Mazzoleni, London

Mazzoleni London brings together two of artist Piero Manzoni’s most well known series of works, the Achromes (1957–1963) and the Linee (1959–1963).

Suspended Animation, Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian Institution

Roughly a century after the production of the first animated film, the Hirshhorn Museum takes stock of the current state of the art form and considers what it can reveal to us about the information age.

Ana Mendieta, Experimental and Interactive Films, Galerie Lelong

Ana Mendieta: Experimental and Interactive Films is the first full-scale gallery exhibition dedicated to the artist’s filmworks in New York.

Louise Bourgeois, Structures of Existence: The Cells, Guggenheim

Guggenheim Bilbao displays a selection of innovative sculptural works developed by Louise Bourgeois over the course of two decades.

Peter Hujar: Lost Downtown, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York

Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, presents Lost Downtown, the gallery’s first solo exhibition by acclaimed photographer Peter Hujar (1934-1987).

Interview: Tim Jefferies on Hiro at Hamiltons Gallery

For the first time in over 20 years, Hamiltons Gallery, London, is presenting the work of esteemed photographer Hiro. This retrospective is just a small selection from his diverse and dynamic ouevre.

Review: Cryptic’s Sonica Festival, Kings Place, London

Since 2012 Sonica has delivered a year round, international programme of sonic and visual art, culminating in a bi-annual festival in Glasgow and now, a two-day travelling show at London’s Kings Place.

Interview with Sarah Smith, Artist, Aesthetica Art Prize

Sarah Smith’s As the Crow Flies was longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize in 2015. Her photography concerns itself with the continuous search for something that is elusive and unattainable.

Review of Rodney Graham: Più Arte dello Scovolino!, Lisson Gallery, Milan

Rodney Graham’s debut exhibition at Lisson Gallery, Milan, features the work of a hypothetical artist lost to history, casting himself as the maker of abstract sculptures and paintings.

Michele Mathison, Uproot, Tyburn Gallery, London

Through the manipulation of various materials, Michele Mathison transforms everyday objects into charged artistic declarations.

Joachim Koester, The Other Side of the Sky, Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary launches its 2016 season with a show by Joachim Koester. This display offers a unique opportunity to see JMW Turner’s watercolours juxtaposed with Koester’s films.

Interview: Alexander S. C. Rower, Calder Art Prize, Pace

Pace gallery, London, is currently hosting The Calder Prize 2005–2015, an exhibition exploring the enduring impact of sculptor Alexander Calder through the work of six contemporary artists.

Enter the Aesthetica Art Prize: Cecilia Stenbom, Video, Installation & Performance

The Aesthetica Art Prize is now open for entries: rediscover the work of filmmaker Cecilia Stenbom, who featured in the Video, Installation & Performance strand of the Aesthetica Art Prize 2015 Longlist.

Bridget Smith, The Eye Needs A Horizon, Frith Street Gallery

Bridget Smith revisits an early fascination with the architecture and aura of cinema spaces in The Eye Needs A Horizon at Frith Street Gallery, London.

Merce Cunningham, Common Time, The Walker Art Center

The Walker Art Center and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago unveil plans for a major survey, entitled Merce Cunningham: Common Time, due to open in February 2017.

Interview: Curator Fiontán Moran, Performing for the Camera at Tate Modern

Performing for the Camera at Tate Modern will examine the relationship between photography and performance, from the invention of photography in the 19th century to the selfie culture of today.

Albers & the Bauhaus, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London

Albers & the Bauhaus at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, will focus on the world-changing designs that emerged out of the revisionist school.

Park Seo-Bo, Ecriture 1967-1981, White Cube Mason’s Yard, London

Park Seo-Bo receives his first solo show in the UK at White Cube. Widely considered one of the leading figures in contemporary Korean art, he is best known for his Ecriture series of paintings.

Interview: Steve Lazarides, Celebrating a Decade of Lazarides Gallery, London

In February 2016, Lazarides will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a group exhibition from the gallery’s most celebrated and pioneering artists. Steve Lazarides discusses the gallery’s future.