The acclaimed US sculptor tells The Art Newspaper why he never thought there would be an audience for his work
The artist discusses his work, politics, censorship, “fake art” and the Beijing Olympics
We reprint extracts from an interview with one of the most important artists of the post-war era
Speaking with the American painter in Basel on colour, geometry, and learning how to see
The cult film-maker shows off his skills as an artist with a new, atmospheric work in Miami in the Cartier pavilion
The Middle Eastern contemporary artist discusses the state of the art market, his commercial success, and what it’s like to work in Iran
The artist has visited Iraq five times, and has no qualms about placing himself in the line of fire to document the conflict
On the eve of a major show at Tate Britain, we talk to the artist about his life and work in the Caribbean
The artist discusses his materials and his potentially explosive new book
“In a public space people should feel better after looking at the art”
“The beauty is in the process and the final object is the sum of the path"
The Danish artist, whose Weather Project transformed Tate Modern, discusses his building for the Serpentine Gallery
Anselm Kiefer on leaving his studio of 15 years, the commercialisation of art and why the Holocaust still matters
Damien Hirst on world domination, Grayson Perry on turning to tapestry and Anselm Kiefer on why Americans are hysterical
As the National Gallery of Art opens a show devoted to the artist’s work from the 1950s and 60s, he looks back on the decade and reflects on the process of making
The duo discuss the political and humorous aspects of their work before a major show at the Moore Space in Miami
After 25 years, the Irish artist is still going strong, subjecting his paintings to “tough love” and steering away from nostalgia
Matthew Monahan’s work will be shown in upcoming exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery and the Rubell Collection
This month, the US artist is unveiling an ambitious new project in London based on his re-working of a Wagner opera
The South African photographer talks about his work, techniques and latest book
Tino Sehgal refuses to document his work, rejects written contracts, and only takes cash
The ceramics grande dame thinks big
Abts’ small, deeply layered canvases exert a quiet power
The Yugoslav-born artist will re-enact famous performances from the 1970s this month
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
After her achievements in New York, British painter Cecily Brown is having her first solo show in the UK
After 50 years, Morley is still fascinated by the potential of the medium and is not too proud to learn from a “watercolour holiday” on an English barge with amateur artists
The veteran artist promises “truly radical” new work in his show at the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma