
Louisa Buck
Louisa Buck is the contemporary art correspondent at The Art Newspaper
After a few false starts, the exhibition's 11th edition is finally fully open—and its reckoning with colonial violence has never been more crucial
While a major retrospective of her work has just opened at the Whitechapel Gallery, her idea of a “feminine type of imagination” can be found in a range of exhibitions across London
The spotlight turns on south London on 5 June where young artists are getting their debut shows and veterans of the Venice Biennale are making a comeback
Much like the area itself, the galleries of east London are presenting an eclectic mix of exhibitions, so our critics have joined forces and picked some of their favourites
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois
After a period away from the spotlight, the British sculptor has a cluster of exhibitions due to open later this year
From Julie Curtiss's hairy take on Seurat to Kapwani Kiwanga's dense and diasporic fibre installations
From a historical group show of works from 1960s Italy to David Harrison's trans pagan goats
The artist is a shining example of philanthropy, funding creative residency projects in London and Lagos
From Gretchen Andrew's search engine-hacking assemblages to Haroun Hayward's painterly meditations on rave culture
As a host of new shows open in the UK, the artist reflects on her use of diverse materials and multifarious processes to reflect the shifting nature of bodies
Plus, Idris Khan on his latest show and James Welling on an ancient Greek Kore
Isolated Figures is the Turner Prize-winning artist's latest work made during the Covid-19 lockdown
Pallant House Gallery in Chichester's upcoming summer exhibition features scaled-down works by the UK's biggest artists
The Thames is the inspiration for a number of new projects that celebrate the power of this mighty river and its ability to fuel imaginations
We step away from our keyboards to recreate the famous 1920s portrait of the French architect and designer
A "posthumous retrospective" in Barcelona will divide their joint estate