El Anatsui
El Anatsui: the sculptor on making art from waste, and waking up the artist in all of us
The Ghanaian artist, whose new work is about to be unveiled in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, explains the layered meanings behind his use of recycled bottle tops in his signature glittering, fabric-like hangings
Tate announces El Anatsui as next artist for vast Turbine Hall commission
Ghana-born, Nigeria-based artist—known for his signature bottle-cap sculptures—will unveil the work in London in October
Acquisitions round-up: European museums co-purchase El Anatsui sculpture from collector Uli Sigg
Woodland scene by Jan Brueghel the Elder heads to Washington DC; London’s National Portrait Gallery gets a Gainsborough via acceptance in lieu
Transvangarde pioneer October Gallery turns 40
The London space champions emerging artists from across the globe
Okwui Enwezor organises huge El Anatsui show at Munich’s Haus der Kunst—despite resigning last year
Exhibition on Ghanian artist is due to tour to Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha in the autumn
Tefaf New York Fall proves a ‘chocolate box’ of a fair, though sales lack Maastricht’s urgency
Key Old Master European works were quick to sell while US-based dealers offer a more 'local flavour'
The Carnegie Museum announces first round of commissions in the 57th Carnegie International
The artists El Anatsui, Tavares Strachan, Mimi Cherono Ng’ok, Park MacArthur and many others will participate in the longstanding contemporary art show
"Art in the Twenty-first Century" brings big personalities to the small screen
This US television series offers insights into the history and practice of artists from Marina Abramovic to Ai Weiwei