From a stolen portrait of Francis Bacon to encromancy, here's our selection of outstanding shows to see in the UK capital
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artists who have been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
The show gives voice to sidelined Black figures and is a “direct and unapologetic” means of confronting Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade
‘The Herds’ is an expanding throng of life-sized moveable animal sculptures—and it succeeds where many ostensibly green projects fail
After three years spent critiquing the art world's response to the climate crisis for this column, Louisa Buck takes stock of what's been achieved—and what remains to be done
The show, held at the grand Two Temple Place, challenges inequities and misrepresentation
The Turner Prize winner, who is having his first UK institutional exhibition in two decades, explains his process, the interplay of time and space within his work, and why he had a brief career as a sign painter
A racial justice activist by trade, Ashish Ghadiali's show at Thelma Hulbert Gallery is his first as an artist
The artist couple’s show in Naples, Italy, also taps into the city’s religious heritage
The artist’s close network of creative mavericks were integral to the indelible mark he left on London's cultural life
The London institution’s new show features a variety of works that emphasise the wonder and critical importance of dirt
Lijn's career has taken her from hanging out with artists in 1950s Paris to observing cutting edge scientific research at Cern. A clutch of shows, coupled with the imminent publication of her memoir, also demonstrate the role of language in her work
A new report published by the virtual reality platform Vortic makes clear the environmental benefits of going digital—and a hybrid approach could a way forward in the short term
The director of the Tate discusses the measures that the global museum sector is taking to address the climate and environmental crisis
The artist’s six new, fun and idiosyncratic bronze public sculptures—installed in October—were made in close collaboration with local schoolchildren
The show at Turner Contemporary features works made from organic materials that rot, wither and stink—but there is new growth being fostered too
The French-born London-based artist merged the once-siloed worlds of art and design to create inimitably intimate participatory experiences
These awards, which have increased to £75,000 for each recipient this year, are unique in that they come with no conditions
The event may be focused around Artissima, Italy’s leading art fair, but there's must-see exhibitions to found across the city
Mutual Aid, recently opened at the Turin museum, is devoted to work humans have made in collaboration with other species
As works at major fairs and biennials have made clear, the K-art landscape is rich with artists confronting gender hierarchies and pushing other conversations in new directions
Calle is famous for her examination of people’s personal lives—and her own—in an almost voyeuristic way. But, despite the title of her latest show, 'Overshare', she says her work exposes less than many people do on social media
Nat Faulkner wins the Camden Art Centre’s Emerging Artist Prize, while Proyectos Ultravioleta bags the Frieze London Stand Prize 2024
Curators select works by under-represented groups for Tate, while Art Council Collection purchases focus on early-to mid-career artists
The self-described “Punjabi Scouser” artist’s colourful neon works raise a smile, but with themes of feminism, racism and colonialism there is a serious intent to her art
More than 40 art fairs worldwide have made a unified pledge to cut their emissions by at least 50% by 2030
Paley's operations have grown from a derelict London house to three spaces across the UK—but her risk-taking, collaborative nature remains the same