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      • Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
        InterviewVisual Arts
        Artist Ali Cherri’s histories of violence

        The Lebanese artist’s work, subject of a major new UK show, tells stories of conflict and its aftermath

      • Wednesday, 19 February, 2025
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Sharjah Biennial shines a light on the global south

        At this increasingly prestigious event, artists from across the world explore issues around land, trauma and power

        In a red-lit room in an art gallery, people wander amid two giant sculptures of spiky sea creatures
      • Saturday, 1 February, 2025
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        Alphonse Mucha — far more than a poster artist

        The Nazis thought him ‘dangerous’, the communists spurned him as ‘decadent’ — now a new museum in Prague seeks to revive his reputation

      • Tuesday, 19 November, 2024
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        How William Morris was inspired by Islamic arts — exhibition review

        A London show shines light on a previously neglected influence on the most English of 19th-century designers

        A room in an exhibition is filled with artefacts of eastern origin or influence, including patterned tiles and a brass peacock
      • Wednesday, 13 November, 2024
        ReviewVisual Arts
        When India’s dream faded — and art flourished

        A London show reveals how artists responded to the crumbling of post-independence ideals

        A painting depicts a chaotic street scene in India with people jumping joyfully and a woman lying on the ground, naked and bleeding
      • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
        ReviewArts
        Silk Roads at the British Museum and Asian Bronze at the Rijksmuseum — rewriting art history

        Two landmark exhibitions reveal how Europe’s big institutions are rethinking their collections for the 21st century

        An ancient map of the known world
      • Monday, 26 August, 2024
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Mohammed Sami, Blenheim Palace — the grief underneath the glamour of war

        The Iraqi-British artist’s open, subversive paintings undermine the stately home’s triumphalist messages

        A large orange painting with a large black X looming over a table and chairs is situated in a grand neoclassical hall
      • Saturday, 27 July, 2024
        Visual Arts
        Antony Gormley’s iron men take a stand at Houghton Hall

        The 100 life-sized casts of the naked artist are positioned to play with sunlight and shade across 300 acres of parkland

        Life-sized, cast-iron statues of people in a grassy field with a manor house in the background
      • Monday, 17 June, 2024
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Ed Clark, Turner Contemporary — high-energy action paintings from an abstract pioneer

        The artist, who has been little shown outside the US, often used a broom for his sweeping canvases

        An abstract painting is created from broad sweeps and splashes of vivid colour
      • Thursday, 2 May, 2024
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        Expressionists, Tate Modern — the incandescent art of Germany’s Blue Rider rebels

        The unexpected colours of works by Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter and colleagues are enthrallingly represented here

        A yellow cow against an abstract landscape, with a red cow and green cow behind
      • Friday, 12 April, 2024
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        Yinka Shonibare’s show Suspended States: ‘Art should operate on different sensory levels’

        The artist’s large-scale installations at Serpentine South?spur a fresh look at history

        Coloured sculptures of famous people including Churchill and Queen Victoria, and a man on a horse
      • Tuesday, 12 March, 2024
        Visual Arts
        Hampi Art Labs — forged from a blend of heritage and steel

        Funded by India’s Jindal steel family, the new project draws on the history and thriving economy of Karnataka state

        A low reddish building with a curved roof sits amid grassland, small trees and pathways
      • Monday, 15 January, 2024
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Kim Lim’s unique abstraction shines at Hepworth Wakefield

        The trailblazing Singaporean-British artist finally gets her due in her first major retrospective in more than two decades

        A sculpture in the shape of a narrow white arch stands in autumnal woodland
      • Thursday, 4 January, 2024
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Brancu?i in Romania: homecoming for a pioneer of Modernism

        The city of Timi?oara is hosting the country’s first major show of the sculptor’s enigmatic works for more than 50 years

        A stone sculpture depicts two heavily stylised figures, one male and one female, embracing closely, their faces pressed together
      • Saturday, 16 December, 2023
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Gavin Jantjes, Sharjah Art Foundation — fierce artworks defied apartheid’s absurdities

        The South African artist and curator aims to evoke a feeling of awe akin to seeing Victoria Falls

      • Tuesday, 28 November, 2023
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Niko Pirosmani and the Georgian avant-garde illuminated in revelatory shows

        Two powerful exhibitions explore the remarkable work and turbulent life of Georgia’s most famous painter

        A painting of five men at a table eating
      • Thursday, 9 November, 2023
        InterviewVisual Arts
        John Akomfrah on exploring colonialism, migration and globalism through ‘bricolage’

        The British filmmaker and artist examines the complexities of his African roots through a personal aesthetic

        A man drinks from a cup
      • Monday, 6 November, 2023
        ReviewVisual Arts
        South Asian miniatures in Milton Keynes — a chronicle of empire, power and art

        In a surprising exhibition, exquisite traditional works are shown alongside modern pieces they inspired

        A series of old and new images, paintings and photographs of people are overlaid in a scroll
      • Saturday, 7 October, 2023
        InterviewVisual Arts
        Artist Kerry James Marshall: ‘Pictures don’t do anything. People do things’

        He has explored the place of African-American people in art for decades, including in a portrait just donated to Cambridge university

      • Friday, 6 October, 2023
        Frieze Week in London 2023
        Artist Amine El Gotaibi: ‘Africa has light inside. We have to trust in it’

        His installation for London’s 1-54 art fair reflects his belief in the continent’s rich human resources

        A bearded man wearing a black shirt and shorts kneels next to a sculpture with piles of fabric threads behind him
      • Friday, 6 October, 2023
        Frieze Week in London 2023
        New-generation Palestinian artists use birdsong and bonsai trees to cross boundaries

        ‘In the shade of the sun’ at London’s Mosaic Rooms offers innovative multimedia presentations

        A gnarled, 150-year-old olive tree, flanked by bonsai fig trees in ceramics
      • Wednesday, 20 September, 2023
        InterviewVisual Arts
        Artist Zak Ové on his totem pole-cum-space rocket for Frieze Sculpture

        The sculptor’s new work is heavily influenced by black history and Afrofuturism

        A tall, brightly coloured rocket-shaped sculpture is photographed from below
      • Saturday, 16 September, 2023
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Black Atlantic, Fitzwilliam Museum — a watershed show on Cambridge’s ties to slavery

        This unmissable exhibition lays bare how the seat of learning was shaped by the trade in captive human beings

        ‘Portrait of an African Man’ by Jan Jansz Mostaert (c1525-c1530)
      • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
        Frieze Seoul 2023
        Artist Zadie Xa: ‘I’m drawn to wayward creatures’

        From nine-tailed foxes to a creature modelled after her dog, Xa uses unusual animals to explore human society

        A woman with long straight hair and glasses wears a green-orange jacket and stands in front of a purple cloudy painted sky
      • Friday, 18 August, 2023
        ReviewVisual Arts
        Black Venus — reclaiming representations of Black women in art

        Somerset House’s show presents historical works alongside new narratives created by 18 contemporary artists

        A woman on a motorbike
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