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The Argentine-Israeli film-maker takes a typically absurdist tilt at technocapitalism and the climate crisis
The 87-year-old American painter has never much cared what the critics think – which means that no subject is off limits to him
Jeremy O. Harris’ latest play unravels the twisted power dynamics between a wealthy white art collector and an emerging Black artist on a Hockney-inspired stage
Museums and galleries are keener than ever to display their environmental credentials – but words and deeds don’t always seem to match up
The story of the scammer who passed herself off as an heiress should make for must-see television, but reality far outstrips Shonda Rhimes’s overly safe retelling
The artist’s first performance in a decade was a lot, even for the most ‘open-minded’ onlookers
John Giorno’s Dial-A-Poem hotline is now available in the UK – plus more projects and shows not to miss this year
The recently appointed director of New Inc discusses her plans for the cultural incubator and outlines why we need to think more about the ethics of tech
The artist has partnered up with WeTransfer to create a digital version of the Abramovic Method, a series of exercises that will test your patience to its limit
Having picked up the paintbrush for film roles, the actor found that he couldn’t stop painting – and he now has a solo show of his own
The German artist’s greatest work was himself – so marking his centenary makes for a curatorial conundrum
An interview with Antony Gormley – public servant, Romantic artist and utopian thinker
The Gardner Museum heist hasn’t been solved in 30 years – and it’s perfect fodder for a true crime documentary
For Katherine Parkinson’s TV play about portrait sitters, Roxana Halls ‘ghost-painted’ a series of portraits – a demanding role, as they tell Apollo
During a residency at the gallery, the artist has made works inspired by the drama of Spanish Golden Age painting
In her enigmatic paintings, the California-based artist explores the gap between our bodies and how they’re perceived
The Ohio-based artist discusses her long-term research into our throwaway culture – and how a LACMA fellowship led to her working with NASA
The founding director of the Republic of Benin’s leading art centre discusses the importance of philanthropy for the arts in West Africa
The activist, educator and artist discusses a lifetime spent fighting for racial justice – and the role that images can play in this struggle
Photographs by Gordon Parks and a panoramic painting by Dale Lewis feature amid an unusually plentiful offering in London this summer
The Argentinian-born artist, now in his tenth decade, reflects on a life devoted to trying new things
An exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi positions the wildly ambitious artist as a Renaissance man for our times
Vivian Suter’s paintings, on show at Camden Arts Centre, are marked by the elements of the rainforest where she works – as well as by her dogs’ paws
With a London gallery restaging Valie Export’s exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 1980, the artist looks back at her controversial body of work
December 2024
Emma Crichton-Miller
Apollo
Christina Makris
Christina Riggs
Rakewell
This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites
Is the art world’s talk of going green just a load of hot air?
Museums and galleries are keener than ever to display their environmental credentials – but words and deeds don’t always seem to match up