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Abdur Rahman Muhammad casts the ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag in oils as a potent symbol of migration in ‘The Allegory of a Seeker’, on view at ADA gallery in Accra
The Palma-based artist has found a middle ground between surreal depictions and sharp representations of his surroundings.
The new exhibition invites viewers to see both seemingly disparate artists through a lens of humour, desire and corporality
The New-York based artist pairs colour with black-and-white imagery and people and place, making for a motif that calls history into the present.
As their new exhibition Presagio opens at Fondazione Memmo, Peruvian artist Wynnie Mynerva discusses collective trauma, absorbing themselves in Rome, and seeking “connections with something bigger than us”
As her new exhibition, My dearest dust, opens at Skarstedt New York, Chantal Joffe talks about the solitude of painting your loved ones, grief and motherhood
As her new exhibition opens in Brussels, we give you a five-point guide to the work of Joan Semmel, whose sex-positive paintings have been gaining overdue recognition in recent years
Using discarded materials and metalwork, the San Francisco-based artist’s tactile pieces give a “second life” to found objects.
Guglielmo Castelli’s exhibition 'Improving Songs for Anxious Children' at Palazzetto Tito, Venice, explores childhood as the genesis of discovery
In her quiet and comforting Beijing studio, Chinese artist Yu Hong paints the eternal struggles of life and death.
As Lynn Hershman’s eerily prophetic work goes on show in Düsseldorf, the 83-year-old artist behind the artistic alter ego ‘Roberta Breitmore’ talks about why “machines can’t live without us, and we can’t live without them”
‘Breasts’ is set to open at ACP Palazzo Franchetti for the duration of the Venice Art Biennale 2024
Ahead of her participation in the Venice Biennale, we explore the rise of one of South Africa’s most innovative artists (and a favourite of Hans Ulrich Obrist)
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After her show at the recently opened Rele, London, the artist reflects on the holistic nature of her process, and how conversation and community got her here.
Graphic, but also obscure, Benjamin’s paintings use rigid shapes to show seasonal change, like lines on a sundial.
The sought-after L.A. artist painter is letting her 'frenetic' new works play freely in a exhibition at 125 Newbury.
The artist’s practice has developed from representations of the human, to the most basic elements of nature. How does she do it? By listening to her surroundings.
‘Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory’ is a long-overdue exhibition at El Museo del Barrio in New York celebrating five decades of the trailblazing Chicanx artist
Studio Lenca considers boundaries in ‘Leave to Remain’ at Carl Freedman Gallery in Margate
The London-based artist shares the references that lie beneath the Hole in the Wall series – a project which asks us to notice the unnoticed.
American artist Mickalene Thomas sensually subverts Black female representation throughout history in works that draw on an eclectic roster of references. Now, her major new touring exhibition, ȁ
We spoke with Sin Wai Kin for "Up Next," our series spotlighting art world talents on the verge of superstardom.
A new book published by Anthology Editions traverses the artist’s watercolour works. Find out how an “incredibly analogue” process and the eye of Elana Schlenker helped it come to life.
As her work goes on show at Milan Design Week, Laila Gohar speaks to Jefferson Hack about food, psychoanalysis, and why she thinks moodboards are “killers of dreams and ideas”
A new exhibition in New York showcases the work of Richard Bernstein, who immortalised Cher, Stevie Wonder, Fran Lebowitz and more on the cover of Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine
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