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  • Friday, 25 April, 2025
    Venice Architecture Biennale 2025
    From the pie chart’s inventor to Napoleonic casualties, how diagrams reveal hidden histories

    A new show at the Fondazione Prada in Venice hopes to shed light on ways of seeing far and wide

  • Monday, 14 October, 2024
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    Eighty-year-old Bosnian painter is the star of the pavilion’s multinational show ‘Home Sextant’

    A painting in muted colours shows a barefoot man in ragged clothes walking and cradling an unconscious child; the man has an anguished expression
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
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    The artist pushed painting to capture his own frantic mind as well as the world around him

  • Wednesday, 4 September, 2024
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    The multidisciplinary environmental project directed by Sophie Hunter begins in Venice — but has wider ambitions

    Seen from ground level, a woman lies in a grassy landscape under a blue twilight sky
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    Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery pairs the Baroque painter’s masterpiece with modern artist Jesse Jones, who uses film and sculpture to explore the position of women

    A dark-haired woman in a red dress leans in towards a mirror, breathing on it so that the condensation obscures her mouth
  • Thursday, 15 August, 2024
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    A focus on the artist’s use of vibrant colour reveals a crucial aspect of his practice

    Six sculptures of elongated, attenuated figures on a platform in a white room
  • Sunday, 28 July, 2024
    InterviewVisual Arts
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    Founded by Eyal Weizman, it has produced reports into the shooting of a Black man in London and alleged human rights violations in Gaza

    Three stills from forensic videos that examine a fire in a tower block, a bombing of city and the shooting of a man by police
  • Wednesday, 5 June, 2024
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    This exhilarating exhibition shows how this once-dismissed genre captures the frailty of existence with rich symbolism and new ideas

  • Saturday, 13 April, 2024
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    Myths, history and trauma haunt Lebanon’s pavilion

    Mounira Al Solh’s presentation at the Venice Biennale is inspired by the legendary figure of Europa

    In a drawing, a naked woman lying on her back holds a wide bull-decorated vase; around her, boat, human and botanical motifs rendered in yellow, orange and blue
  • Saturday, 9 December, 2023
    ReviewVisual Arts
    Claudette Johnson, Courtauld Gallery — rich portraits of black lives draw on centuries of tradition

    The artist has spent four decades painting black women into visibility

    Painting of a woman in a blue dress. She is looking downwards, one arm slightly raised as she dances
  • Saturday, 21 October, 2023
    InterviewVisual Arts
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    The celebrated artist, who has curated a Manchester show, reflects on homelessness, urban life and opportunity

    A woman in glasses, her grey hair drawn tightly back from her face, sits in a garden setting, looking to one side
  • Friday, 1 September, 2023
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    Ranjani Shettar’s nature-inspired sculpture at the Barbican, London

    Installations by the Indian sculptor hover harmoniously amid plant life — but with a warning about our need to respect the environment

    Artist Ranjani Shettar stands next to a conservatory palm tree, smiling
  • Saturday, 12 August, 2023
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    Renaissance marriage portraits at the Holburne — the rise of the power couple

    An exhibition in Bath explores how Europe’s dynasties used paintings of their unions to express their wealth and influence

  • Thursday, 29 June, 2023
    InterviewVisual Arts
    Cornelia Parker on art and the environment: ‘We have to act in every way we can’

    The artist’s new video combines her sharp eye for form with her heartfelt politics

    Artist Cornelia Parker, wearing a black striped top and her hair in a neat bob, sits at a kitchen table facing the camera
  • Wednesday, 28 June, 2023
    InterviewVisual Arts
    Artist Shahidul Alam: ‘Photography does things that words cannot do so effectively’

    He has experienced police torture in Bangladesh because of his work standing up for civil rights

    A bearded middle-aged south Asian man wearing an embroidered pink knee-length panjabi stands in a room with his arms folded, smiling gently
  • Thursday, 15 June, 2023
    ReviewVisual Arts
    Tinsel, lilies, Bowie and Lenin: the lavish yet austere art of Marc Camille Chaimowicz

    The artist’s show in Brussels foregrounds a gift for political critique among the noise of his installations

    The concrete floor of an art gallery with many objects scattered, including strings of fairy lights, a disco ball and a vase of lilies
  • Saturday, 20 May, 2023
    ReviewVisual Arts
    Gwen John, Pallant House — painting herself into the picture

    An enlightening retrospective brings out the artist’s paradox of reticence and desire

    Painting of a woman with long dark hair seated in a wicker chair, reading a book
  • Friday, 5 May, 2023
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    Art is Magic by Jeremy Deller — visions of a very British shaman

    An art memoir that crackles with humour and anti-establishment rage

  • Saturday, 22 April, 2023
    InterviewVisual Arts
    Artist Isaac Julien: ‘You have to change the top brass’

    Ahead of a Tate survey of his work, the Londoner explains what is wrong with British film and what he prefers about the US

    A photo portrait of Isaac Julien in a suit and standing in front of a full-length blue curtain
  • Thursday, 23 February, 2023
    ReviewVisual Arts
    Alice Neel, Barbican — sharp portraits get under the skin

    The American artist offered intimate glimpses of friends and elevated the powerless

    ‘Rita and Hubert’ (1954)
  • Saturday, 11 February, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Curator Hammad Nasar: ‘What if all Turner’s best paintings were in Lahore?’

    His latest show in Coventry addresses difficult colonial histories with an alternative take on art in the UK

    A man sitting on a dark sofa with one leg cross over another semi-smiles in late-afternoon shadows
  • Thursday, 1 September, 2022
    Visual Arts
    Ai Weiwei’s La Commedia Umana — a tribute to the ‘ultimate freedom’

    The dissident artist on his remarkable Venetian exhibition, his mortality, and the complicity of capitalism in China

    Black glass bones and skulls are articulated to form a many-headed beast
  • Monday, 15 August, 2022
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    Mondrian Evolution at Fondation Beyeler — a masterly line-up from the master of lines

    The show meticulously teases out how Piet Mondrian went from austere landscapes to revolutionary abstract art

    Oil painting of an irregular grid of blocks coloured yellow, red, blue, black and grey
  • Friday, 22 July, 2022
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    His supersized sculptures of spoons and ice cream cones combined consumerist pleasure and intellectual irreverence

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  • Tuesday, 19 July, 2022
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    Heroes of abstract art at the Fondation Maeght challenge tyranny and turmoil

    The works of Calder, Fontana and Dubuffet stem from postwar despair but speak to today’s existential questions

    An abstract pattern of blues and black on a white background
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