T he 2026 Frieze Los Angeles Impact Prize, which recognizes an early-career artist and partners with non-profit organizations ...
At Tanya Leighton, Berlin, the artist’s monumental paintings fuse musical notation, self-portraiture and colour-field intensity ...
In an iconic snapshot of the pair, Mao Zedong and W.E.B. Du Bois laugh together like schoolboys. Taken during Du Bois’s 1959 tour of China, it illustrates the enthusiasm for Afro-Asian exchange that ...
At Hollybush Garden, London, the Turner Prize winner works with everyday items to reveal how histories and narratives are ...
The documentary photographer made high art of ordinary Brits in what is now recognised as his unmistakable oversaturated ...
A new initiative reopens Dalí’s fascination with science, asking artists to step into dialogue with the breakthroughs shaping ...
Frank Gehry, the Canadian-born American architect whose restless, deconstructivist approach reshaped the built environment in ...
In an exhibition of floor-bound sculptures at the Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg, the artist tests the limits of duration, ...
For Davis, masculinity is a verse; its codes are fragile and fickle, belonging to no one gender in particular but serving as ...
The protests that derailed the Museum of West African Art’s opening reveal that neocolonial donor money and weak local ...
At Dundee Contemporary Arts, the artist turns geology, myth and agricultural memory into a sculptural landscape that exposes ...
From Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind to the recent Louvre robbery, what do museum break-ins – real or imagined – reveal ...
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