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InterviewKudzanai-Violet Hwami is interviewed by Plus Magazine
October 24 2025 ‘Looking at my work, I’ve tried to keep the idea of fragmentation at the forefront. It is all rooted in... Read More -
InterviewAli Banisadr sits down with Plus Magazine
October 21 2025 'The storm is what meets the eye, but beneath it lies a quiet, deliberate silence.' – Jae Kim Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionFinal week at Tate Modern – Do Ho Suh: Walk the House
October 19 2025 On view 1 May–26 October 2025, this major survey exhibition explores the breadth and depth of Suh’s inventive and unique practice over the last three decades, including new and site-specific works on display for the first time. Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionFinal week – Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur at The Wallace Collection
October 19 2025 The largest contemporary exhibition ever held at the museum, Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur (28 March–26 October 2025) will include ceramics, tapestries and works on paper amongst others, displayed alongside some of the Wallace Collection’s masterpieces which helped inspire and shape Perry’s vision for this landmark exhibition. Read More -
InterviewChantal Joffe talks to Wallpaper* about her upcoming solo exhibition, I Remember
October 17 2025 ‘When I’m painting, I have the sense that [time] is a kind of present tense, as if our ghosts are all still here, everywhere all at once.’ Read More -
News StoryTate acquires work by Barbara Walker through Frieze Tate Fund
October 16 2025 Barbara Walker, End of Affair II, 2025 is one of three works acquired by Tate during Frieze London and Frieze... Read More
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News StoryVictoria Miro participates in the Gallery Climate Coalition’s ‘10% Of’ at Frieze London
October 15 2025 Victoria Miro is delighted to participate in ‘10% Of’ with works by Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands and Khalif Tahir Thompson,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionOn view at the Fondation Beyeler, a major Yayoi Kusama retrospective
October 12 2025 On view 12 October 2025–25 January 2026, the Fondation Beyeler will be the first museum in Switzerland to devote a... Read More -
News StoryAdriana Varejão to represent Brazil at 2026 Venice Biennale
October 9 2025 'Together, Paulino and Varejão historically represent the most revolutionary aspects of the presence of women in the field of national art.' — Diane Lima Read More
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ReviewKudzanai-Violet Hwami: Incantations featured in Artsy’s 10 Must-See Shows during Frieze London 2025
October 9 2025 'Ultimately, Hwami celebrates transformation and multiplicity, connecting with nuanced, exploratory expressions of contemporary queerness and Blackness.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionQuantum Untangled featuring Conrad Shawcross, on view at the Science Gallery
October 8 2025 Through interactive artworks, immersive sculptural installations and the words of physicists, philosophers and poets, Science Gallery London’s new exhibition Quantum... Read More -
InterviewStan Douglas talks to Wallpaper* about Birth of a Nation and The Enemy of All Mankind
October 8 2025 'I’m looking for liminal moments, things which were pivotal in a certain condition.' Read More
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InterviewConrad Shawcross sits down with The Times
October 7 2025 'I’m trying to represent things we can’t see... The thrill of science is that it challenges these constructed realities, makes us realise how illusionary it all is.' Read More -
Public ArtPrada Mode London features Elmgreen & Dragset: The Audience
October 6 2025 The immersive installation functions as both a sculptural environment and a mediation on spectatorship in the digital age, on view from 15–19 October during Frieze London. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien: All That Changes You. Metamorphosis at Palazzo Te
October 4 2025 On the occasion of its 500th Anniversary, the Palazzo Te Foundation presents a world premiere of a new film installation by Isaac Julien, on view from 4 October 2025. Read More
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InterviewArtnet features Isaac Julien’s All That Changes You. Metamorphosis
October 3 2025 'Julien’s film takes our timeless fascination with eternal transformation and updates it with a futuristic, sci-fi twist.' Read More -
News StoryAnnouncing representation of Barbara Walker
October 2 2025 We are delighted to welcome Barbara Walker to the gallery. Read More -
ReviewKudzanai-Violet Hwami: Incantations featured in Wallpaper*
September 29 2025 'Saturated in electric blues, acid greens, and deep reds, they oscillate between fragility and power, grounding spiritual and historical legacies in lived memory.' Read More
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InterviewStan Douglas talks to The Guardian
September 26 2025 'A master of the remix, Douglas is known for films and photographs that splice together the lowbrow and the lofty... suturing landscapes and reshuffling the past.' — Charlotte Jansen Read More -
News StorySarah Sze sits down with Julie Mehretu on CHANEL Connects
September 25 2025 The artists join Yana Peel for the latest episode of the CHANEL Connects podcast. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionKudzanai-Violet Hwami: They have always been here at Kunsthal Rotterdam
September 19 2025 For her first solo exhibition in the Netherlands (8 November 2025–12 April 2026), Hwami has created a new body of work that includes layered paintings, digitally manipulated photographs, and her first bronze sculptures. Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionColour Form and Composition: Milton Avery and his enduring influence on contemporary painting
September 18 2025 The exhibition (24 October 2025–4 April 2026) features over 20 paintings and watercolours by Avery alongside works by seven contemporary painters each responding to the artist's legacy. Read More -
InterviewAlex Hartley speaks to Fakewhale
September 15 2025 'I am aware of the presence of the viewer as the missing element in the work I make... I consciously leave space for them.' Read More -
News StoryIdris Khan commission announced for the Obama Presidential Center
September 11 2025 Khan joins the latest group of 10 international artists that will make new site-specific work for the Center's historic campus-wide art programme. Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionOn view at Here East – Conrad Shawcross: The Nervous System (Umbilical)
September 11 2025 A commission by The Museum of Old and New Art (Mona), Tasmania, The Nervous System (Umbilical), 2025, is the artist's... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionA painting by Celia Paul is installed in Chiesa di san Raffaele Arcangelo, Pozzuoli, as part of Panorama
September 10 2025 Celia Paul's painting Madonna and Child and The Fire, 2025, is on view 10–14 September 2025 as part of Panorama,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionOn view at the British Museum – Nordic noir featuring John Kørner and Tal R
September 9 2025 On view 9 October 2025–22 March 2026, the exhibition features over 150 works by 100 artists from Edvard Munch to the present day, exploring the macabre, melancholy and sometimes provocative themes that run through aspects of Nordic art. Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionOn view at ARoS – Isaac Julien: Once Again… (Statues Never Die)
September 6 2025 On view 6 September 2025–7 June 2026, this is the Danish premiere of Julien's acclaimed 2022 work, which was recently... Read More -
PreviewJohn Kørner: Venice Lido Light features in Il Giornale dell’Arte
September 5 2025 Riccardo Deni on Kørner's new paintings and sculptures, on view at Victoria Miro Venice from 13 September–25 October 2025. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionWork by Stephen Willats to feature in Voice of Space at The Drawing Center
September 4 2025 On view from 17 October 2025–1 February 2026, the exhibition explores the diverse artistic responses to the mysteries at the intersection of human experience, belief and the unknown, focusing specifically on UFOs and paranormal phenomena. Read More
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InterviewAli Banisadr’s essay on Nicolas Poussin features in The Brooklyn Rail
September 3 2025 'Like Poussin, I aim not to deny the turbulence of the world, but to face it with deliberate vision... asserting that thought, form, and feeling still matter.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionOn view at The Frick Collection – Flora Yukhnovich’s Four Seasons
September 3 2025 Using the Frick’s Four Seasons by François Boucher as a point of departure, Yukhnovich’s site-specific mural (on view 3 September... Read More -
InterviewFlora Yukhnovich sits down with The Art Newspaper
September 2 2025 'I want to start thinking about environments and how to build a more immersive space to look at paintings in.' Read More
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InterviewFlora Yukhnovich talks to The New York Times
August 28 2025 'The idea of seeing something that you immediately recognize, but then you lose your footing continually — that’s what I want to play with.' Read More -
News StoryLIVE / ARCHIVE features in The Art Newspaper
August 11 2025 'Working through the Live / Archive platform is to be reminded of the importance of what the great British architect Edwin Lutyens called the "fall of light".' Read More -
ReviewStan Douglas: Ghostlight is reviewed by Hilton Als in The New Yorker
August 1 2025 'Douglas takes the pain and confusion of some of those images out of your heart by showing both the real feeling and the artificiality that go into telling any kind of story at all.' Read More
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ReviewThe New York Times features Stan Douglas: Ghostlight
July 17 2025 'The show at Bard... captures Douglas’s commitment to art as a practice of reconstitution: of putting the past in the service of the present, restaging turning points and letting the strings show.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionOn view at the Denver Art Museum — Sarah Sze’s Sleepers
July 14 2025 The Denver Art Museum presents Sarah Sze's six-channel video installation Sleepers as part of the museum's relaunched art series Fuse Box, on view through July 2026. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionSecundino Hernández: Total Season at MUSAC
July 12 2025 Curated by Álvaro Rodríguez Fominaya, Director of MUSAC, Museum and Contemporary Art Center, León, Spain, the exhibition (12 July–19 October... Read More
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ReviewWangechi Mutu: Black Soil Poems is reviewed by Forbes
June 30 2025 'She neither displaces nor overwhelms the Borghese’s famed collection of classical art. Instead, her works float, dangle and shimmer playfully—acting as whispers rather than proclamations.' Read More -
PreviewDoug Aitken remembers his first show at Victoria Miro in Plaster
June 23 2025 'Everything was going well until we started to receive messages from local establishments inquiring about a mysterious red-orange dirt...' Read More -
Publication NewsNew publication – Conrad Shawcross: Cascading Principles
June 23 2025 Cascading Principles: Expansions Within Geometry, Philosophy, and Interference has been published to accompany Conrad Shawcross’ largest UK survey exhibition to... Read More
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InterviewVictoria Miro speaks to the Financial Times on the occasion of the gallery’s 40th anniversary
June 20 2025 ‘“I just love installing . That is the high point. I like the feeling that you have to get it right.”’ Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionStan Douglas: Ghostlight, a major survey at CCS Bard’s Hessel Museum of Art
June 19 2025 The presentation (21 June–30 November 2025) will feature the North American premiere of an immersive and multi-channel video installation by the artist, and a selection of nearly 40 works from the 1990s to the present. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionAlice Neel: I Am the Century at Pinacoteca Agnelli
June 17 2025 The first retrospective in Italy dedicated to Alice Neel, the exhibition (31 October 2025–6 April 2026) will highlight Neel’s pioneering gaze and interest in humanity in all its forms. Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionThe Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, featuring Isaac Julien, Grayson Perry and Conrad Shawcross
June 17 2025 On view 17 June–17 August 2025, this year's Summer Exhibition is 'dedicated to art's capacity to forge dialogues and to... Read More -
ReviewHyperallergic reviews Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist
June 15 2025 ‘Banisadr makes images that are relentless in their toiling motion… he paints as if bedlam is elemental…’ – Seph Rodney Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionWorks by Do Ho Suh and NS Harsha feature in the inaugural exhibition of the Naoshima New Museum of Art
June 13 2025 As the New York Times reports, Suh was commissioned to make one of his signature room-sized 'Hub' installations for the... Read More
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Art FairArt Basel
June 10 2025 Join us at Booth E6, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Milton Avery, Jules de Balincourt, Hernan Bas, María Berrío,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionWangechi Mutu: Black Soil Poems at Galleria Borghese
June 10 2025 On view 10 June–14 September 2025, the exhibition explores the dual nature of Mutu’s practice: poetic and mythological, yet deeply connected to contemporary social and material contexts. Read More -
PreviewVictoria Miro: 40 Years features in Wallpaper*
June 7 2025 'Miro’s ongoing support for an eclectic array of mediums is evinced in Wangechi Mutu’s sculptures in soil, wood, porcelain and bone; Doug Aitken’s high-density foam, steel and acid-etched mirror; and Grayson Perry’s glazed ceramics.' Read More
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InterviewWangechi Mutu talks to the Financial Times
June 7 2025 'The fun part for me is to find them — that little [place] where the sound eases out of the wooden floors, and you go, ‘Uh oh, there’s something under there’. Read More -
InterviewGallery artists on Victoria Miro and the gallery’s 40th anniversary in The Art Newspaper
June 6 2025 ‘“Victoria is more than a gallerist: she is a true champion of artists.”’ Read More -
ReviewAli Banisadr: The Alchemist is reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail
June 4 2025 '...Banisadr transforms memories and observations into new worlds governed by enigmatic forces that somehow leave us looking at the light.' Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross: What is to become is already here at MICAS
June 3 2025 The largest display of these related light works by Shawcross to date, on view until 29 October 2025. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIan Hamilton Finlay’s Little Sparta public opening 2025
June 1 2025 Set in the Pentland Hills near Edinburgh, Little Sparta is Ian Hamilton Finlay’s unique garden and life's work. This year's annual public opening takes place between 1 June–28 September 2025. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionOn view at Friedrichs Foundation – a solo exhibition by Secundino Hernández
May 28 2025 On view until 15 November 2025, the second in a series of three presentations this year in celebration of the... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross: The Primary Conditions remains on view for the Glyndebourne Festival 2025
May 21 2025 On view until October 2025. Glyndebourne visitors returning from last year will be able to observe the changing features of... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionPaula Rego: The Personal and The Political at Museum Folkwang, Essen
May 16 2025 On view 16 May–7 September 2025, the exhibition brings together around 130 works that trace Rego’s artistic development after her studies at the Slade School, London, in the 1950s. Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionChantal Joffe: The Prince at The Exchange, Penzance
May 12 2025 On view 15 May–1 November 2025, the exhibition includes two major new bodies of work. The first series of four... Read More
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ReviewIan Hamilton Finlay: Fragments is reviewed in Sculpture Magazine
May 12 2025 'This much-deserved centenary celebration demonstrates the continued relevance of his questioning work.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionChantal Joffe, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Paula Rego feature in Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists at Pallant House
May 6 2025 The exhibition (17 May–2 November 2025) brings together works that explore connections that have shaped British art and offer new... Read More -
PreviewIan Hamilton Finlay’s Republic is The Week in Art’s Work of the Week
May 6 2025 For The Art Newspaper’s The Week in Art podcast, Ben Luke spoke to Stephen Bann about this sculptural work, currently... Read More
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ReviewReviews for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House at Tate Modern
April 29 2025 ★★★★ from The Times, The Telegraph and The Standard: 'His yearning, spectral installations, addressing memory, are both formally ingenious and emotionally affecting.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionOn view at Fondation Carmignac – Vertigo, featuring Conrad Shawcross
April 26 2025 On view until 2 November 2025, the exhibition features Slow Arc Inside a Cube XI (pictured). The exhibition refers to... Read More -
InterviewAdriana Varejão talks to The New York Times about her first solo museum exhibition in New York
April 23 2025 'Each plate is like a universe. I like how they relate to my passion for ceramics, for the decorative arts and their history, and how craft can disrupt artistic hierarchies.' Read More
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Ian Hamilton Finlay’s son Alec Finlay on the centenary of his father's birth in The World of Interiors
April 23 2025 'He experienced language as a Heraclitan and oracular medium. To him, the poem was an exemplary device that had a gift for revealing the metamorphoses words contain.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionActs of Creation: On Art and Motherhood, featuring Chantal Joffe, Wangechi Mutu, Celia Paul and Paula Rego, travels to Dundee Contemporary Arts
April 19 2025 Hayward Gallery Touring’s major group exhibition explores lived experience of motherhood through over 100 artworks. ★★★★★ Reviewing the exhibition in... Read More -
ProfileIan Hamilton Finlay’s Little Sparta featured in the Financial Times
April 17 2025 'As a whole, Little Sparta is “like a cryptic crossword puzzle. It’s a place that allows you to think.”' Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby in conversation with Ikechúkwú Onyewuenyi for Aperture
April 15 2025 'I see certain objects as specific markers of place and time... With the help of photographs, I am constantly looking for, and trying to remember, such weighted things to use in my art.' Read More -
InterviewDo Ho Suh talks to The Observer ahead of Tate Modern exhibition, Walk the House
April 13 2025 'For me, memory is central to what I do. We bring our memories with us when we move and my memories inhabit the architectural pieces that I create, which are physical, but also psychological and metaphorical.' Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien: I Dream a World at the de Young, San Francisco
April 12 2025 On view 12 April–13 July 2025, the first comprehensive survey of Julien’s work in a museum setting in the US... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionPaula Rego and Adriana Varejão: Between Your Teeth at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon
April 11 2025 On view 11 April–22 September 2025, this major exhibition brings together some 100 works to highlight the connecting threads between... Read More -
Publication NewsNew publication – Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist
April 4 2025 Accompanying the artist’s major exhibition at Katonah Museum of Art, New York is a new book, published by the museum... Read More -
News StorySarah Sze is elected Honorary Royal Academician
April 4 2025 Artists and architects elected by their peers in recognition of their exceptional work. Read More
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InterviewCelia Paul on A brush with…
April 2 2025 'I was thinking about what the paintings would look like when there was nobody in the gallery to see them.... Read More -
Art FairVictoria Miro at miart, Milan
April 1 2025 Our presentation celebrates close connections to Italy, featuring artists who have spent extended time in the gallery’s Venice studio, among... Read More -
ReviewCelia Paul: Colony of Ghosts is reviewed by Observer
March 31 2025 'She is deeply focused, delving inward as if mining the soul. This cannot be easy, finding such an elusive essence; yet somehow, in all her paintings, even the chair and the bed, there is this ephemeral, hovering essence.' Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionOn view at the São Paulo Museum of Art – Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement
March 28 2025 On view until 3 August 2025, the Brazilian premiere of this multiscreen film installation, which traverses a collection of Bo... Read More -
ReviewGrayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur reviewed in The Times
March 26 2025 ★★★★ '“We look at art through the fractured and tinted lens of our own experience.” With this playful but thoughtful show, he liberates us to do just that.' Read More
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