It’s Frieze Week in London, yet there’s no big art fair at its heart. Can galleries create the usual excitement—and is anyone still buying?
Andres Serrano tells us about his multifaceted portrait of the US president in book form, created from his archive of memorabilia
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist discusses how mirrors and lenses were used by Old Masters to create proto-photographic images
As a new show opens at Marian Goodman Gallery in London, the Bahamian artist explains why he feels schoolchildren, and not the art world, are his natural audience
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist talks about the art he believes remains fresh and memorable today
Dissident artist says that European museums in China are betraying their own values
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist talks about religion, spirituality and what happens when you die
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Richard Tuttle to Sun Ra
An in-depth podcast conversation on the painter’s big influences, from Chaim Soutine to Anne Sexton
With her first career survey now open in Pittsburgh, the photographer discusses her background in Vietnam and the West Coast of the US, and the influence of Walt Whitman
An in-depth podcast conversation on the painter’s big influences, from Michelangelo to Cy Twombly
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist discusses what the scenes of Yorkshire and California have in common
The Kenyan-British artist tells The Art Newspaper about the art, literature, music and media that inspire him
The Art Newspaper's Review editor Ben Luke picks his favourites from the archive
We ask the artist about his favourite art, book and what he has been doing during lockdown
Plus, what is it like to visit a museum post-lockdown? Produced in association with Christie's
As the lockdown forces the art world to migrate online, the Italian duo, who embraced the internet in its infancy, are moving in the opposite direction
The British artist tells us what he has been up to since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK
During the coronavirus crisis, the project “is a way to consider my role with respect to others, as an artist and as a human being in this world”, the artist says
In this interview relating to an exhibition in Venice in 2019, Frank Auerbach discusses the importance of drawing in his work, from street sketches to working from the Old Masters
As his latest film exploring the treatment of young Muslim men tours the UK, opening at Baltic in Gateshead this weekend, Perretta explains how he never wanted to be in the art world
We ask the artist about his favourite novels and find out about the Polish song he listens to on repeat
The US-Iranian artist tells The Art Newspaper which artists inspire her and why
We ask the artist about his favourite book, film and cultural experience as well his thoughts on the most underrated—and overrated—cultural figures
As her touring retrospective arrives in Los Angeles and then heads for Mexico, the nonagenarian artist is excited about showing her new work—and the prospect of making more
The US artist’s colourful, tactile works that mix printmaking, painting and fabric are political without being ponderous.
Plus, Canadian First Nations artist Kent Monkman on his Met paintings and the art of food at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
Three months into the uprising we speak to Abed Al Kadiri about popular unity, state brutality and why he is documenting events through Chinese-style ink drawings
We ask the artist about her favourite book, writer and work of art as well her thoughts on the most underrated— and overrated—cultural figures
She left Switzerland and art-world success behind, but with current and forthcoming shows in New York, London, Liverpool and Madrid, Vivian Suter is much in demand again