The idea ostensibly linking this show together is ‘elasticity’, a concept expanded upon, as it were, in the accompanying essay as including notions of energy, vibration and tension...
This show would probably have made the French photographer Guy Bourdin very cross. By all accounts it didn’t take much, and he refused all offers of exhibitions during his lifetime (he died...
Watch our video round-up of the Richard Long exhibitionRichard Long’s outdoor sculpture has always found a transient home in its natural environment, but now comes indoors for a major...
Anja Kirschner and David Panos’s film, ‘The Last Days of Jack Sheppard’, is fascinating on several levels – not least as a well-acted, well-researched period piece,...
Watch our video round-up from the Garden and Cosmos exhibitionAt first the spacey title seems misleading, as these appear to be paintings of Indian courtly life set firmly within the palatial...
Time and space become dance-performance partners in David Claerbout’s theatre of still and moving images. The Belgian artist melds digital and analogue technologies to create films and...
With the world economy running on fumes, more than one art critic has felt obliged to note that by staging an exhibition dedicated to a style synonymous with excessive wealth and power, the V&A...
A stopgap until her big Hayward show next year, ‘Those Who Suffer Love’ focuses on Tracey Emin’s feverish output of drawings and coincides with the publication of 1,000 of them in...
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