Miami-based painters, sculptors and videographers share their workspaces, from a riverside lair to a living sketchbook
Fifty years after they first met, the artists are being celebrated with eight international exhibitions of their Beard Pictures. Meanwhile, a new text work finds them in typically provocative form—it features 5,000 F-words
As Abu Dhabi Art fair opens, we speak to the Saudi artists Manal Al Dowayan and Ahmed Mater. Plus: Iraq's Dia Azzawi on creating the Arab world's Guernica
The Los Angeles artist, who made one of the standout works at this year's Skulptur Projekte Műnster, is heading for the great outdoors
As three exhibitions open showcasing her work, including her Kitty City watercolours, the New Mexico-based artist talks about being at the centre of a revival of interest—and having her early life story turned into a TV series
The British film-maker draws on childhood experiences of growing up in the shadows of the Battersea Power Station in his latest project, Purple
The German painter celebrates the work of other female artists in her first London institutional show
The Frieze Artist Award winner brings an Angolan take on the public sculpture debate
The Danish collective’s new commission extends beyond the cavernous space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
The British artist duo show us around their London stomping ground
As three new commissions open this year in the UK and Abu Dhabi, the US artist reflects on the continued dominance of war as a theme in her work and says she longs for Trump to be “in the past tense”
The peripatetic Argentinian artist has explored memory, space and time in works made across the world. In September, his first full career survey opens in Los Angeles as part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative
The artist reveals the ideas behind his solo show at the Fondation Beyeler—the Basel museum’s first photography exhibition
As she features in Documenta 14 and takes centre stage in Münster this summer, the Berlin-based artist discusses her approach to these major public exhibitions and the need to be wary of sensation and spectacle
Abdulnasser Gharem says the US show allows him more freedom than he may have in Saudi Arabia
Piers Secunda's paint casts record the damage at front-line sites in Iraq
The artist explains how 1980s charity pop singles inspired his exhibition at this year’s Hong Kong pavilion
For his White Cube show, the US artist has elevated labour to an art form
From Sharjah to Venice, the Indian-born, Dubai-based artist Vikram Divecha’s star is in the ascendant
The artist, known for his monumental sculptural projects, makes major push for his desert project in the UAE
Former lieutenant colonel in the Saudi Arabian army is known for his politically and socially engaged works that draw on his Muslim heritage
The artist, who turns 86 in March, reflects on new work—but how little his ideals have changed—ahead of presentations in St Moritz and New York
Abstract artist enjoys critical acclaim with two career surveys in as many years
As Tala Madani prepares for the Whitney Biennial, she explains how childhood comics and Trump’s election victory figure into her satirical images of men
The video artist, who is representing Scotland at next year’s Venice Biennale, discusses her satirical take on identity and online narcissism
As the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis prepares for its 2017 survey of Merce Cunningham, it has commissioned an ambitious work from Charles Atlas, the late choreographer’s former collaborator
Interlocking circles are key to the Mexican artist’s design for his new public garden at the South London Gallery
The leading British artist Cornelia Parker picks six standout works from the fair
The winner of this year’s Frieze Artist Award taps into mass data surveillance by filming and recording visitors to the fair
The French artist's ambitious Turbine Hall commission for Tate Modern is a gesamkunstwerkof sound, bacteria, floating fish and a ventriloquist