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Barby Asante – interview: ‘There was real pleasure running through the...

With Declaration of Independence at the Baltic, Asante makes space for womxn of colour to relate nar...

Protest and Remembrance: Miriam de Búrca | Joy Gerrard | Mary Griffiths |...

Drawings by four contemporary female artists explore notions of protest and remembrance, from anti-B...

Mary Griffiths – interview: ‘I extrapolate a drawing that has some res...

In Protest and Remembrance at Alan Cristea, with her large abstract works of plywood, acrylic gesso ...

Barbara Walker – interview: ‘From the moment I make the first mark, I...

Walker scours archives for images on which to base her drawings of black soldiers. She talks here as...

Joy Gerrard – interview: ‘I’m interested in how we witness and inter...

In her depictions of mass protests, Gerrard aims to make visible those who attend. For Protest and R...

Miriam de Búrca – interview: ‘The sites themselves are very charged: ...

With her detailed drawings of plants growing on the graves of Ireland’s excommunicates and other u...

Sara Piccinini – interview: ‘We don’t want to give an idea of comple...

In 2007, the formidable art collection of Achille Maramotti, the man behind the Max Mara fashion hou...

Phoebe Boswell – interview: ‘Grief is not a personal thing. It’s a h...

Boswell’s latest exhibition, The Space Between Things, which includes a video of her undergoing an...

Julianne Swartz interview – ‘Joy is also talking about sorrow and desp...

Swartz talks about Joy, Still, her site-specific sound installation at Grace Farms, and how the mult...

Imre Bak – interview: ‘In today’s language, we need to achieve some ...

The neo-avant-gardist recalls cold war isolation, his enduring commitment to geometric abstraction, ...

Erwin Wurm – interview: ‘I’m horrified about our environment, about ...

The Austrian sculptor, famed for sheathing social commentary in comic forms, talks about absurdity, ...

Htein Lin – interview: ‘I wanted to show that I could also continue to...

Htein Lin was jailed for challenging the military dictatorship in Myanmar. Here, he talks about his ...

Nari Ward – interview: ‘I wouldn't be the artist I am now if I hadn't ...

We the People, Nari Ward’s latest exhibition, at New Museum, New York, underlines the critical rol...

Nguyen Trinh Thi – interview: ‘I want to unpick the way we look at thi...

The Vietnamese film-maker talks about documenting female spirits, regional journalism and the ecolog...

Joseph Hillier – video interview: ‘Figurative sculpture in a public sp...

Sculptor Joseph Hillier talks about his most ambitious project to date, its design, and what it take...

Phil Collins – interview: the artist who brought a statue of Engels from...

The artist talks about his latest exhibition, Ceremony, which documents the statue’s journey, and ...

Daria Martin – interview: ‘Most people can relate to the feeling of be...

The 2018 Jarman Award-winner talks about Franz Kafka, mirror-touch synaesthesia and her film Tonight...

Betty Yu: ‘Wherever you are, there are folks fighting for their lives’

New York-based artist Betty Yu talks about the gentrification of her neighbourhood in Brooklyn and w...

Ceal Floyer

Ceal Floyer’s subversion of everyday objects continues her meditation on materiality in private an...

Jorge Pardo: ‘There’s a lot of No in conceptual art. I’m interested ...

Pardo and his team have transformed a tired French hotel in Arles into a work of art, designing and ...

Christine Ay Tjoe: ‘I will always treat every medium as paper and pencil...

For her first solo exhibition in London, the Indonesian artist presents a group of intricately layer...

Gustavo Pérez Monzón: ‘Interests, obsessions and people keep appearing...

The Cuban artist discusses his return to production, a fascination with the systems of arcane scienc...

Brent Wadden: ‘I love a good happy accident. The mistakes end up being i...

The artist talks about Sympathetic Resonance, his new show at Pace, why he refers to his weaving as ...

Martin Creed: ‘You’re at the mercy of these feelings you don’t have ...

Creed spoke to us at the opening of his new show, Toast, which includes a dancing sock, a painting t...

Christo: ‘Art is useless’

Famed for wrapping massive structures and sculptures built from oil drums, Christo, who collaborated...

Funda Gül Özcan: ‘I was like a sponge to soak up their tears’

Özcan talks about her recent installation at a bar in Graz, extraterrestrials, the Kosovo war, artw...

Julie Greve: ‘I don’t like shooting models. They are taught so quickly...

The recent art-school graduate, who was selected to photograph this season's campaign for standout B...

Pepe López: ‘When it comes to exile, we keep all memories in the same p...

The Venezuelan artist recounts packing a life into a suitcase, the potency of objects in evoking the...

Andreas Lolis: ‘I’m not working with marble, I’m conversing with it...

Lolis talks about why he uses marble to sculpt bin bags, wooden crates and other mundane items, in r...

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