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June 19, 10:05 AM
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Harlem-born artist Tschabalala Self’s new show at Finland's Espoo Museum of Modern Art evokes memories of her upbringing, in vibrant multi-dimensional vignettes
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June 12, 8:52 AM
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Continuing to foster the next generation of creatives, Istituto Europeo di Design takes on Barcelona’s digital culture festival, Sonar+D.
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June 12, 8:19 AM
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As her new show opens at Ginny on Frederick in London, Alexandra Metcalf talks about depicting notions of madness, domesticity and femininity
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May 29, 9:45 AM
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Abdur Rahman Muhammad casts the ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag in oils as a potent symbol of migration in ‘The Allegory of a Seeker’, on view at ADA gallery in Accra
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May 29, 9:30 AM
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The Palma-based artist has found a middle ground between surreal depictions and sharp representations of his surroundings.
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May 22, 8:35 AM
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The new exhibition invites viewers to see both seemingly disparate artists through a lens of humour, desire and corporality
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May 15, 7:47 AM
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The New-York based artist pairs colour with black-and-white imagery and people and place, making for a motif that calls history into the present.
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May 15, 7:42 AM
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As their new exhibition Presagio opens at Fondazione Memmo, Peruvian artist Wynnie Mynerva discusses collective trauma, absorbing themselves in Rome, and seeking “connections with something bigger than us”
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May 8, 8:29 AM
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As her new exhibition, My dearest dust, opens at Skarstedt New York, Chantal Joffe talks about the solitude of painting your loved ones, grief and motherhood
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May 1, 8:25 AM
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As her new exhibition opens in Brussels, we give you a five-point guide to the work of Joan Semmel, whose sex-positive paintings have been gaining overdue recognition in recent years
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May 1, 7:37 AM
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Using discarded materials and metalwork, the San Francisco-based artist’s tactile pieces give a “second life” to found objects.
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April 24, 9:20 AM
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Guglielmo Castelli’s exhibition 'Improving Songs for Anxious Children' at Palazzetto Tito, Venice, explores childhood as the genesis of discovery
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April 17, 9:37 AM
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In her quiet and comforting Beijing studio, Chinese artist Yu Hong paints the eternal struggles of life and death.
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June 19, 10:00 AM
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Ahead of the publication of her debut monograph, the artist talks about how poetry inspires her work, and why paintings are like portals into another world
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June 12, 8:50 AM
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Alayo Akinkugbe, behind Instagram’s @ablackhistoryofart, on her first solo-curated exhibition, ‘The World Smiles With You’, at London’s Opera Gallery (until 26 June)
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June 5, 4:55 AM
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For Rachael Tarravechia, video games, horror films, and anime are potent sources of inspiration to conjure a sense of playful unease.
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May 29, 9:35 AM
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After her show at the recently opened Rele, London, the artist reflects on the holistic nature of her process, and how conversation and community got her here.
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May 22, 8:40 AM
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Graphic, but also obscure, Benjamin’s paintings use rigid shapes to show seasonal change, like lines on a sundial.
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May 22, 8:27 AM
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The sought-after L.A. artist painter is letting her 'frenetic' new works play freely in a exhibition at 125 Newbury.
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May 15, 7:46 AM
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The artist’s practice has developed from representations of the human, to the most basic elements of nature. How does she do it? By listening to her surroundings.
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May 8, 8:46 AM
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‘Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory’ is a long-overdue exhibition at El Museo del Barrio in New York celebrating five decades of the trailblazing Chicanx artist
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May 1, 8:26 AM
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Studio Lenca considers boundaries in ‘Leave to Remain’ at Carl Freedman Gallery in Margate
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May 1, 7:38 AM
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The London-based artist shares the references that lie beneath the Hole in the Wall series – a project which asks us to notice the unnoticed.
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April 24, 9:22 AM
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American artist Mickalene Thomas sensually subverts Black female representation throughout history in works that draw on an eclectic roster of references. Now, her major new touring exhibition, ȁ
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April 24, 9:08 AM
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We spoke with Sin Wai Kin for "Up Next," our series spotlighting art world talents on the verge of superstardom.
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