The actor on stepping outside of Hollywood fame and why collaboration feels so natural
The artist speaks about the 1970s, public engagement, and the supernatural
Peter Weibel, head of ZKM Karlsruhe, on the Moscow Biennale and subverting military technology to create virtual sculpture
Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly is already on display at the New York museum
The women who go against the grain, featured at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Controversy follows decision to remove David Wojnarowicz video loaned by National Portrait Gallery
Techno-design is go for museum collections
Are new media museums the future?
Isabella Rossellini’s acclaimed short films about animal sexual behaviour are being shown at the Wolfsonian
The artist on running inside tornadoes, failing to sabotage the art market and the appeal of Mexico City
The American artist on her “odd and lonely” childhood, other people’s texts and why she’s returned to painting
The Australian artist’s three-week sojourn with troops will form basis of new work
The artist states his work is about “space and time, action and philosophy”
The event will be held 28 February to 2 March
Twenty Factory regulars look back on the creative freedom that fuelled the New York enterprise, while three art schools are brought under the microscope
The country’s first major survey of new media took place in June—with a little help from MoMA, Tate, and several others
Tate acquires edition of video shown at this year’s Venice Biennale
This ambitious project will serve as an archive, allowing unprecedented remote access to information and art
The online virtual world is becoming one of the best places for artists, curators and dealers to meet
The World of Gilbert & George is now available
This month, the US artist is unveiling an ambitious new project in London based on his re-working of a Wagner opera
This is the first study of the painter’s use of photography
Tracey Emin’s new film aroused much excitement in the papers because of scenes of rape and suicide, but not much on screen
Tracey Emin’s new exhibition concentrates on her work as a filmmaker in which she usually takes the starring role
American artist’s most recent piece is based on three years of research on the internet
Absence is as important as presence in Mark Wallinger’s new works on show
5-minute portraits exploring the cult of celebrity
John Wood and Paul Harrison’s minimal, deadpan performances make complicated references to the art world of the past—with a dash of slapstick
Video works from a number of top artists are now on show
The artist talks about her trials as a woman in a man’s field, the female way of working, her free-floating wackiness and making movies