Reviews

Showing results 1-20 of 6347

At the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, the artist’s readymade sculptures prompt a strange empathy between viewer and object

BY Lisette May Monroe | 17 APR 23

A new book by Ian Penman grapples with the filmmaker’s gargantuan appetites, impossible productivity and heartbreaking melancholy

BY John Douglas Millar | 14 APR 23

A new adaptation of the Ibsen classic, starring Jessica Chastain, is stripped down to its bare bones to reveal the play’s central spirit

BY Rhoda Feng | 06 APR 23

From Rachel Whiteread’s entropic assemblages at Luhring Augustine to a Lizzi Bougatsos performance tribute at TRAMPS

BY frieze | 04 APR 23

At Josh Lilley, London, the artist’s depictions of a not-so-blissful domesticity evoke Lee Lozano and Pablo Picasso

BY Tom Morton | 30 MAR 23

From Bekhbaatar Enkhtur’s sleeping wax figure at Matèria, Rome, to Cindy Sherman’s baroque selfies in tapestry form at Aarhus Art Museum

BY frieze | 24 MAR 23

Anthony McCarten’s play on the two art legends’ relationship is bogged down in potted biographies but builds to a crescendo

BY Rhoda Feng | 11 JAN 23

A show commemorating the 40th anniversary of the downtown Manhattan institution conjures up its ethos as a scrappy advocate for public space

BY Matt Shaw | 05 DEC 22

From Alexandre Diop’s Berlin-inspired exhibition at Spinello Projects, Miami, to Mikołaj Sobczak’s riotous institutional solo at Kunsthalle Münster

BY frieze | 05 DEC 22

At Graves Gallery, Sheffield, the artist positions the home as a critical site of cultural preservation and exchange

BY Cathy Wade | 18 OCT 22

From Tai Shani’s inaugural exhibition at Gathering, a new art space in Soho, to Christopher Kulendran Thomas’s first institutional outing at ICA

BY Alice Bucknell | 11 OCT 22

At Alma Sarif, Brussels, the artist quietly presents 56 litres of paint

BY Emile Rubino | 07 OCT 22

At Maureen Paley, the artist uses the archive to reckon with women’s history in the UK

BY Hettie Judah | 26 SEP 22

At Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam, a group show explores the myriad of ways that artists claim space

BY Jim van Geel | 20 SEP 22

In collaboration with Voloshyn Gallery in Kyiv, this exhibition at Fridman Gallery foregrounds the Ukrainian women at the discursive frontiers of history

BY Zoë Hopkins | 09 AUG 22

In his first book, the author offers a scholarly account of the life and work of Minoru Yamasaki – the esteemed architect of the World Trade Center

BY Terence Trouillot | 10 JAN 22

The group show ‘Extra Worlding’ tries to revive the political core of utopian thinking

BY Philipp Hindahl | 26 OCT 21

At The Turner Contemporary, Margate, the artist’s installation mournfully homages sites lost over time – such Coney Island Illuminations and London’s The Joiners Arms

BY George Upton | 30 AUG 21

As CHART art fair opens in Copenhagen, here are our picks for what to see in the city and the wider Nordic region

BY Amy Sherlock | 26 AUG 21

The surreal rock opera, which opened this year’s Cannes Film Festival, is a gritty musical examining sex, power and family relations under intense glare of fame

BY Carlos Valladares | 02 AUG 21