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Nearly five decades after his tragic early death, one of the 20th century’s most influential American artists is the subject of two new shows
The Cuban-American painter and sculptor talks about colour, feminism — and why being ignored is ‘a form of freedom’
For ‘Possessions’, the curator has chosen nine artists whose work explores the big questions
The indefatigable artist on working through lockdown, painting the dead and the emotions behind her new show
In a group exhibition included in the town of Basel’s Art Days, Haitian artist Tessa Mars finds surprisingly deep links between the Swiss city and the Caribbean
The Indian artist, whose new London show opens this month, talks about creativity and activism
Meet the artists shattering tradition to create a fresh new art form
Women artists and the men who aid them are being targeted, including 30-year-old musician Mehdi Rajabian
The queen of anti-spectacle uses humble materials to create subtle political commentary
The art historian is ruffling feathers by uncovering the stories behind works that museums aren’t telling
The composer is capturing the city’s soundtrack in a series of Instagram-friendly sonic snapshots
FT critic Rachel Spence has been anxously policing her parents’ self-isolation. But her mother had other ideas
As this year’s edition of the fair moves to a virtual Viewing Room, we speak to participants about the art world in the era of Covid-19
The multimedia artist builds up layers of literary and visual reference to create dense yet witty work
The enigmatic Italian painter thrived on self-imposed confinement during fascism and beyond
Artemisia Gentileschi is in the public eye, and her female contemporaries are finally receiving overdue recognition
Our series on TV that is perfect for lockdown continues with a beautifully crafted detective show
Floods had already hit tourist numbers before this week’s carnival was curtailed
The first UK show of the artist’s work revels in her wide-ranging techniques and influences
The artist explores the history of her homeland through pictures and poetry
The Russian sculptor and mystic spent six years in St Ives — now the town’s Tate gallery is honouring him with a show
The artist made his name with intense monochrome prints but now he’s channelling something new
The Oscar-winning film-maker on his childhood, his education via the BBC and his Tate Modern homecoming
The Wallace Collection’s survey of art from the East India Company era reveals surprising truths about Anglo-Indian relations
The Belgian artist is the recipient of the 2020 Art Icon award at the Whitechapel Gallery
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