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The artist uses cigarettes, stockings and furniture to reflect on human relationships
The artist plays with his past for this London retrospective as he examines industry, politics and war
The South Africa-based artist’s work puts women at the heart of history
With a focus on indigenous and female artists, the museum has had a valuable rebalancing
His complex works, now in a large show in Wales, challenge how we perceive the world
The South African artist explains how she combines dreams, the sea and apartheid at her visceral show in Leeds
The Australian says he harnesses the power of deafening music and violent images to think about our capacity for war
She talks about finding connections in her multi-material work — on show in Venice, London and, from tomorrow, at New York’s LaGuardia airport
The artist weaves questions of British identity into her playful and open-ended works
The Japanese-Samoan artist reworks Gauguin at the Venice Biennale to explore colonial history and gender politics
A Madrid exhibition explores how the Kenyan-British artist has been inspired by the Spanish Old Master’s work
The artist talks about how he processed his experiences as a refugee from the Kosovo war in a new show at Tate St Ives
A foundation story of Australia’s indigenous people is told in a multimedia exhibition in the city’s cultural centre, The Box
The artist is showing work everywhere from Claridge’s hotel to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The British artist wants to wrongfoot visitors to her new show and says awards are ‘dangerous’
The show places Aboriginal art firmly in the contemporary and adds to the Black Lives Matter conversation
Yhonnie Scarce and Judy Watson talk about creating work with seductive surfaces and dark themes
In a stunning installation in Sydney, Jonathan Jones riffed on an unexpected overlap between colonialism and indigenous culture
Still going ahead despite the coronavirus outbreak, the event focuses on the work of First Nations artists
This Dublin retrospective of the late gay film-maker neatly underscores the influence of Thatcherism on his oeuvre
An ambitious and thrilling retrospective that explores the artist’s deep connection to the landscape
The art entrepreneur’s career has ranged from Christo and Jeanne-Claude in 1969 to Gilbert & George, Landy and Koons
Sound, shamans and magic mushrooms appear throughout the artist’s exhibition
Three exhibitions show how the movement’s ideas and artists, such as Lee Miller, criss-crossed the Channel
Where the exhibition moves outside Asia, it is mostly to showcase artists from non-first world countries
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