Maisie Cousins:
Raw Beauty
What is “feminist art”? Georgina Jones talks to the Tate-exhibited Maisie Cousins who’s informing how to feel our femininity with gross-out elegance
Jimmy Cauty: Sustained Resistance
Legendary ex-KLF member Jimmy Cauty talks us through his enigmatic career and newest work depicting an all-too-familiar society turned on its head
Ivars Gravlejs’ Photography Offers Mischief as a Lifeline
Latvian artist and all-round troublemaker Ivars Gravlejs talks to Augustin Macellari about institutional boredom and the subversive potential of vulgarity
Thomas Yeomans: Ecstatic Awe
Thomas Yeomans is an artist working primarily in moving image
Bill Kouligas
creates some of the underground’s most engrossing artwork
We speak to Bill Kouligas, the art director behind PAN’s sharply focused aesthetic and futuristic vision
Roberto Rosolin: disorder and restraint
fabric London’s art director and graphic designer Roberto Rosolin speaks to us about the ideas and processes behind his eclectic output
First all-female art exhibition to show at Saatchi Gallery
Champagne Life will showcase the works of fourteen up and coming female artists from 13 January…
You can now visit a Bill Murray art exhibition
Artist Brian Griffiths is using the much-loved actor as an avatar for “revelation” An art…
Art In The Club: Berghain’s walls welcome transcendence
Berghain’s new book invites you to take a closer look at the art that lines the Berlin club’s notorious, decadent depths
“Renoir Sucks At Painting” Instagram ignites picketing of his “overrated” art
“Renoir Truthers” are taking a stand against the French Impressionist in the name of cultural…
Lasting Imprint: Márcio Matos and the unmistakable image of Príncipe
All of Príncipe’s trademark artwork is handled by one of the label’s four founders, Márcio Matos. We spoke to him on individuality, fun, and independence
Eddie Peake:
Sex, pop culture and cultural dissonance
With the opening of his ambitious Barbican exhibition, Eddie Peake advocates cultural incongruity and sexual sincerity
In Photos:
Savages at Dismaland
Thunderous, commanding, impressive – Savages performing at Bansky’s “Bemusement Park” was never going to be boring.
The Warm Physicality of Rough Music
With the cold detachment of Post-Internet art leaving a desire for collective experience, Rough Music gathers artists around the warm physicality of the wood-fired kiln
Artist Q&A:
Safia Bahmed-Schwartz
Erotic illustrations are just one of the many mediums in which this provocative French artist works
Thomas Hirschhorn‘s between-world
Celebrated Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn has transformed the main exhibition space of the South London Gallery into a ruin, making engagement unavoidable
New Banksy exhibition rumoured to open in Weston-super-Mare
The enigmatic artist seems to be constructing a dystopian Disneyland on the beach
Artist Q+A:
Lynnie Zulu
We caught up with Lynnie Zulu, the London and Africa inspired artist behind our bold poster illustration
Theaster Gates’ Chicago arts centre to house Frankie Knuckles’ vinyl archive
Frankie Knuckles’ record collection to go on display in Theaster Gates’ Chicago arts space A…
DGTL Barcelona completes art programme
As the festival prepares to hit Parc del Forum next week the full art lineup is revealed
The National stop time
I’m not sure how long I’ve been sitting and watching The National perform their three-minute-and-twenty-five-second song for, but it feels like forever
Marina Abramović to provide art direction for Givenchy
The renowned performance artist will collaborate with Givenchy for their Spring New York fashion show….
Alex Frost
& Jim Geddes
find common ground
Two exhibitions are opening at either end of the 63 route. The first is a retrospective. The second is an outcome.
Evian Christ signs to Warp, exhibits at the ICA
The Kanye endorsed, Waterfall producer will present “a series of materials recalling and responding to…
Watch Björk’s MoMA-premiered video for Black Lake
After a three-month exhibition at MoMA, Black Lake is now available on YouTube Directed by…
Marc Quinn: History Painting
The 51-year-old British artist’s first solo Berlin exhibition consists of a series of tapestries, several paintings, and a bronze sculpture
Take a look inside Grayson Perry’s House for Essex
You can stay at the artist’s purpose built holiday cottage. When Grayson Perry was approached…
Studio 89 to release series of limited edition prints
The underground disco are set to release a range of iconic artwork
Jamie XX and more to provide soundscapes for The National Gallery
From 8 July – 6 September musicians will be soundtracking paintings of their choice. From…
Double Standards Agency to provide branding for Venice Biennale
The Berlin based design agency have lent their design expertise to the presitgious art Biennale….