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The Indian artist summons haunting sounds to evoke her concern with freedom of speech
Her show at Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge draws on her family’s flight from India and the UK’s insular art world
Shows in Manchester and Southampton highlight the skill of his films and the friction of his paintings
Array Collective’s installation praised for creating a ‘surprising, immersive and hospitable space’
The portrait of the artistic pair who powered the Grosvenor School movement is a tale of creativity, love and heartbreak
The British artist’s mastery of flesh and form rivals that of the Italian masters and, shown side by side, reveals new layers of meaning in both
The Chilean artist discusses the inspiration behind his famous Airmail Paintings
The remarkable collection of French and Russian art acquired by two wealthy brothers is on show in Paris
Three books reconsider art history at a time when much of the misogyny that taints famous works is still ignored
An exhibition in Norwich reveals that the forgotten 19th-century artist bears comparison with Constable and Turner
A childhood spent on the move prepared Bruce Nauman for his life as a remarkable, influential artist
The city that hosts the world’s most prestigious Biennale of Architecture has a property crisis of its own
The Caribbean-born British artist on celebrating immigrant lives through her organic and quietly radical sculpture
From her garden in Suffolk, the author of ‘The Lonely City’ tells of her new work, which deals with the politics of the body
The Spanish publisher is celebrating 25 years of her Ivorypress, whose sculptural titles defy categorisation
The UK’s first big arts festival of 2021 gets under way with a series of eye-catching and thought-provoking outdoor works
Images of great chromatic and textural complexity by the Indian artist are on display through Kolkata’s Experimenter gallery at Art Basel’s online viewing rooms
‘A Safety Guide for Artists’ offers guidance on navigating threats of persecution
Collaborative digital platform aims to create a commercial and cultural showcase for the creativity of the Global South
The British artist’s latest exhibition turns the viewer’s gaze inwards by distilling Renaissance works to their barest of essences
The photography festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has been running since 2000 — but is facing threats from both the pandemic and a repressive regime
Museums and galleries face crippling pandemic losses as voices calling for restitution and greater social responsibility grow louder
As the work in this retrospective shows, the British artist is arguably the finest figurative painter of her generation
At only 25, the British-Nigerian painter is out to tackle ignorance about race — and is now exhibiting in Art Basel’s OVR: Miami Beach
Illuminating works on paper by the Indian artist, ‘one of the visionaries of Indian modernism’, are presented by Vadehra Gallery at Art Basel’s viewing rooms
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