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
The MacArthur award-winner revisits her early works with a large-scale survey in the city of her birth
The Mexican-born Miami-based artist is presenting Varla TV, a tribute to the South Beach painter and drag performer Craig Coleman, in Art Basel in Miami Beach’s Meridians show
Austrian performance artist is showing her 1980 Venice Biennale installation for the first time in 40 years in London
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
On the podcast, we speak to the German artist about his new works inspired by String Theory, now on show at White Cube in London
A host of the artist’s exhibitions and public projects open in various locations across the US open this year
The Iranian artist's major exhibition opens at the Broad museum features new work addressing discrimination in Trump's America
US artist talks on The Art Newspaper Podcast about his London exhibition Cerberus at Hauser & Wirth
For his new Tate Britain show, the artist used illusion to recreate his childhood experience beneath a motorway
For his sprawling exhibition at South London Gallery the Vietnam-born, Danish artist salutes those who have influenced him
In this bumper edition we interview three of the world's leading artists, all of whom have shows timed to coincide with Frieze in London, plus all the latest news from the fair
Frieze Artist Award winner’s Arctic-inspired video draws on the Victorian Ice Age to talk about today's big issues
In her new solo show at London's National Portrait Gallery, the artist connects the past with the present
US artist’s new show at the Barbican continues his exploration into how artificial intelligence is shaping how organisations control us
A retrospective of the German photographer opens this week and includes more than 130 works spanning four decades
Tapestries, photography and sculpture feature in the US artist’s first major UK show for 25 years at Modern Art Oxford
The forgotten history of Indigenous mound building will be reclaimed at this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial
Known for this dangling horse and gold toilet, the Italian artist's exhibition is in the unlikely setting of Winston Churchill's birthplace
We bring together discussions with three masters of video art: Ragnar Kjartansson, John Akomfrah and Christian Marclay
The Swedish artist is currently writing a musical about Islam
“I would like to leave a sad, funny, little painting”