Venice diary: New Zealand’s Lisa Reihana makes a grand Biennale entrance
A dramatic waterborne entrance at the new Tese dell’Isolotto Arsenale location and more
By Louisa Buck
Phyllida Barlow: folly in the British pavilion
The sculptor has chosen Folly as an ambiguous title and taken a typically bold and absurd approach to her work for the British pavilion, which is—however obliquely—mindful of the UK’s Brexit vote
By Louisa Buck
Pop-up love at ZAP shop and sisterly remembrance at Bonhams’s Jackie Collins auction
When times are lean and public funding is on the dwindle, it makes sense to get collegiate
By Louisa Buck
Exhibitions: from Annette Messager’s uterus wallpaper to David Batchelor’s mists of colour in London, via an African art odyssey in Paris
Our roundup of London shows
By Louisa Buck
Thaddaeus Ropac defies the Brexit blues with his new Mayfair gallery
The grand new premises signal a significant gesture of faith in the capital’s future as a European art hub
By Louisa Buck
Use your loaf: Gavin Turk’s art is mixed with Dub at Brixton Market
Artist is well known for his love of music
By Louisa Buck
First Freelands Award goes to Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery and Jacqueline Donachie
By Louisa Buck
Exhibitionsblog
London exhibitions: an electrifying show at the Wellcome Collection, beautiful blue bodies at Stephen Friedman Gallery, and much more
By Louisa Buck
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Mixed feelings and a sing-along at Tate Britain’s Queer British Art show
By Louisa Buck
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Cerith Wyn Evans: Light Fantastic
As the Welsh artist fills Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries, ahead of showing in Venice and Münster later in the year, he talks about his varied inspirations, from Duchamp to Japanese Noh theatre
By Louisa Buck
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London exhibitions roundup: Gillian Wearing and Claude Cahun at the National Portrait Gallery, Russian art at the Royal Academy and more
By Louisa Buck
National Portrait Gallery marks International Women's Day by celebrating Gillian Wearing and Claude Cahun
By Louisa Buck
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UK exhibition roundup: Roger Hiorns at Ikon Gallery, Richard Wilson at Annely Juda and Lubaina Himid at Spike Island
By Louisa Buck
Conrad Shawcross cooks dinner and lays on a robotic musical floorshow for the Contemporary Art Society
By Louisa Buck