
Julia Michalska
Julia Michalska is the Interim Co-Editor of The Art Newspaper. She is also the Deputy Editor and Digital Editor, as well as the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast The Week in Art
Julia Michalska is the Interim Co-Editor of The Art Newspaper. She is also the Deputy Editor and Digital Editor, as well as the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast The Week in Art
From Malick Sidibé’s black-and-white photos of Bamako’s youth culture to Ken Price’s bright and colourful ceramics <br> <br>
From the feminist avant-garde works collected by an Austrian electrical company to the Aussie Impressionists inspired by Monet<br> <br>
See Francis Alÿs’s dreamy paintings and Dürer’s apocalyptic nightmare during Vienna Art Week<br>
Artist’s heir fears trip to Japan and China could harm the 20 monumental paintings
Billionaire political outsider has few supporters in the art world
Artist’s heir fears trip to Japan and China could harm the 20 monumental paintings
Kindl Centre for Contemporary Art in trendy Neukölln district has been unveiled in stages
Polish archaeologist Michal Gawlikowski on his hopes for the war-torn city and his friendship with murdered scholar Khaled al-Asaad
Tomás Saraceno is "well-known in the circle of arachnologists"
Our pick of the city's must-see exhibitions, including Picasso, Pollock and two million pennies<br>
The software has the potential to improve transparency, copyright and ownership issues
Contemplate Abstract Expressionism at the RA before getting down to big beats and 3D visual treats in the Hayward’s Infinite Mix
The software has the potential to improve transparency, copyright and ownership issues
New event in Soviet relic casts an eye beyond Polish borders
Open-air display of photographs covered in black paint in "politically motivated" attack
Fears for London art market amid political and economic uncertainty after UK votes to leave EU
Visitors and participants may be spared having to choose between the two events
Head to Salts in the leafy suburbs to find brand new work in garages and gardens
Curator Gianni Jetzer says that organising the show is like party planning—and with a record 88 works this year, he has pulled out all the stops
Alleviate your fair-tigue with these exhibitions in and around the Swiss city
Philosopher’s little black book of books included in Berlin show by artist and author Edmund de Waal
Dealers put their best foot forward as the art world descends on the German capital for three days of openings
Local authorities are targeting cultural spending as a way of cutting their deficits but are facing vocal opposition
Vienna institution keeps three works after lengthy negotiation
Contemporary art collection will be kept in storage but there will be no more exhibitions
We speak to the Austrian artist about meeting Oskar Kokoschka, the growing interest in Viennese contemporary art and who today’s Actionists are