Pioneering works by the British-Pakistani artist who died young are being restaged in Dublin before travelling to London
Ahead of the announcement of the 2024 Film London Jarman Award winner on 25 November, Whitechapel gallery will show entries by all six shortlisted artists
'The I and the You' spans the Brazilian artist's work from the mid 1950s to the early 1970s—some of the most repressive years of Brazil’s military dictatorship
The UK artist, whose work has been turned into placards and posters, is having a retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in London
Joint initiative with London South Bank University shelved but collaborative PhD project is in the pipeline
The French-born artist’s retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery captures her diverse influences
New director defends overhaul in wake of rising energy costs and Arts Council funding cuts
An ambitious exhibition at London’s Whitechapel Gallery will celebrate the female artists from around the world who, against the odds, helped redefine art in the post-war period
The Whitechapel Gallery director tells us about her favourite writer, what she has been watching recently, and the cultural experience that changed the way she sees the world
The artist tells us about her favourite music, artists and the cultural experience that changed the way she sees the world
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Sassetta to Klimt
The head of artist copyright society Dacs will replace Iwona Blazwick, who served as head of the East London institution for 20 years
Plus, photographing Paula Rego at work
The gallery’s outdoing director Iwona Blazwick tells us about the new exhibition and why she sees it as a clarion call to city dwellers
The esteemed East End art gallery doubled in size under her leadership
The untimely death of the distinguished Tate Modern curator, who died last week at the age of 56, "leaves an enormous gap", writes former Tate director Nicholas Serota
The Chicago-based artist will design the 2022 Serpentine Pavillion
While a major retrospective of her work has just opened at the Whitechapel Gallery, her idea of a “feminine type of imagination” can be found in a range of exhibitions across London
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois
From a chilling show on Arctic culture to Polly Morgan's gorgeously repellent serpentine sculptures
This is the first publication about the man who put London's Whitechapel Gallery on the international map, but never gained the recognition he deserved
Eighty-eight of the Indian artist’s animated iPad drawings will be projected across the gallery's walls for her first UK solo show
The London-based curator has been perusing publications on science fiction, avant-garde cabarets and all things witchy
A year on from its announcement, we look at whether the Richard Schlagman Art Book Awards is meeting its ambitions
From today's finest figurative painters to British Baroque in the post-Brexit age
The US artist’s colourful, tactile works that mix printmaking, painting and fabric are political without being ponderous.
From Lucian Freud's stunning self-portraits at the Royal Academy of Arts to King Tut's treasures at the Saatchi Gallery
From Michael Rakowitz’s recreations of bombed artefacts at the Whitechapel Gallery, to Faith Ringgold’s story quilts at the Serpentine Gallery
Recreations of lost Assyrian reliefs will be on show in Whitechapel Gallery exhibition