It’s been a good nine years since John Chilver’s last solo show and much has happened in the interim. Most noticeably, paint has been replaced by swatches of translucent fabric over the...
Subtitled ‘Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet, 1969–2009’, ‘Radical Nature’ sets out to explore a diverse terrain of ideas relating to the natural world....
Christof Mascher’s paintings are made by a self-proclaimed child of the 1980s, so if you’re just seeing surrealism meets expressionism, you’re at least half wrong. Mascher is...
Malick Sidibé started off as a studio photographer in 1950s Mali, but Bamako on the cusp of liberation was no place for a talented youngster to stay indoors, and pretty soon he was prowling...
This group show of time-honoured and new language-as-image works takes its title from late Concrete Poetry figure Ian Hamilton Finlay’s 1960s magazine of visual experiments with graphics and...
Watch our video round-up from the Futurism exhibitionWith the futurists’ uncompromising 1909 ‘Manifesto’ ringing in your ears – ‘There is no more beauty except in...
Lars Laumann’s film ‘Shut Up Child, This Ain’t Bingo’, is a great subject for debate on how we view film as film, or film as art. Laumann centres on Norwegian artist Kjersti...
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition, that venerable exercise in a certain sort of rather refined openness and equality, is a survival from an earlier time. The jury-selected...
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