An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Francisco de Goya to Mary Shelley
On the eve of a new London show, the Ghanaian artist discusses how he is turning a disused food silo in his homeland into a cultural centre
The New York-based artist tells us about his favourite books, music and artists on the A brush with… podcast
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Stevie Wonder to Charles Dickens
As several shows of his work open, the artist talks about the distinctive transatlantic influences on his art, the role of politics, and art for art’s sake
Exhibition Staging the Era at Beijing's UCCA includes a working Cantonese canteen at one end and a replica of a 1950s Beijing cinema at the other
We speak to the Ghanaian artist as he unveils a major new commission at the Whitworth as part of the Manchester International Festival. Plus, we find out about the Picasso blockbuster at UCCA in Beijing. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Self-interrogation is central to the work of the South African artist, whose latest piece on show at the Kunstmuseum Basel poses a series of questions that get half-answered
Acclaimed for her paintings and quilts, which weave in stories of the Civil Rights movement from a black female perspective, Faith Ringgold is about to open a solo show at the Serpentine Gallery, London—her first in a European institution.
We talk to Tracey Emin as her new show at White Cube opens. And we speak to George Shaw, whose exhibition has arrived at the Holburne Museum after its stint in the US. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
As Christo's new work for the Serpentine shows, he remains as ambitious as ever
The Danish collective’s new commission extends beyond the cavernous space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
The artist's technique has changed from photo-realist air-brushing to collage, dot-painting, and more recently, to thickly painted grids