Alfie Kungu: Unearthing Creativity in the Motherland
Tracing the personal geography of Alfie Kungu, the Yorkshire-born painter whose vivid cultural motifs are shaped by his time in Kenya.
Martin Creed returns with Christmas single, It’s You
The Turner Prize-winning artist gives his off-kilter indie pop a festive makeover on his latest…
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
A Long Way Down:
Carsten Höller
Carsten Höller’s Decision features slides, roaming beds, and a pills that drop from the ceiling
Theaster Gates: Freedom Of Assembly
Theaster Gates is about reactivation.
Dinos Chapman:
20 years as Britart’s enfant terrible
On a grim day in Hastings we meet the friendly face of the void
Bob and Roberta Smith
Making waves in the art world for decades.
United Visual Artists have made a habit of the extraordinary
We talk to the collective that sees space differently
David Robilliard: A Modest Retrospective
An exploration of the late artist’s works
Martin Creed At The Hayward Gallery
The show is big. A serious retrospective, it spans the quarter century of Martin Creed’s career
Life on the outside: Andy Holden
Bumming cigarettes with one of British art’s young stars