Once occupied by the artist Franz West, the painter's studio sits in the backyard of a former dairy and is filled with the scents of oil paint and flowers
Art historian Sam Spike speaks to Gabrielle Schwarz about how non-fungible tokens have transformed collecting and why not everything needs to be minted
The Dutch-Brazilian artist Rafaël Rozendaal speaks to Gabrielle Schwarz about the freedom of making art on the internet and the process of minting NFTs
Gilane Tawadros will become the gallery's tenth director, following in the footsteps of Iwona Blazwick who stepped down, after 20 years, in April 2022
The American artist divides his time between Venice Beach and New Mexico, with one studio in a church and the other in a former commercial laundry
Drawing influence from her grandfather, the Canadian artist paints large scale, Surrealist-inspired scenes that highlight the humour of the everyday
A terrifically grumpy portrait of Goya and a mythical landscape by Paul Bril are among this month’s highlights
The American artist accumulates a mass of materials while working but when she finishes a project, her space must be cleared to begin afresh
Pierre Terjanian of the Metropolitan Museum of Art tells Apollo why a Renaissance pageant shield is such a beguiling work of art
The Kazakh collective’s approach to making art involves walking and talking – and even singing – before anything concrete is created