Sasha Gordon debuts new work at Jeffrey Deitch, Theaster Gates unveils the new Serpentine Pavilion, and a group show at Guts Gallery explores themes of rebirth
Jun 02, 2022
The semiotics of hoodies, the aesthetic of peak consumerism, Keith Haring and Basquiat reunited, and much more
Dec 04, 2019
From Mapplethorpe to Basquiat, DNA testing and Darwinism, female surrealists, and David Bailey’s famous swinging sixties photographs
Mar 15, 2019
Your cultural calendar is here!
Jan 07, 2019
From Judy Chicago’s seminal feminist performances to uncovering Miami’s art scene beneath the Basel hype, and new work from Mickalene Thomas
Nov 30, 2018
From food to female artists, Miami’s drag scene, Andy Warhol, and the internet
Oct 23, 2018
Soul of a Nation finds a new home, Toronto hosts an all-night art party, the fantastical world of Ib Kamara and Kristin-Lee Moolman, rarely seen Russian films, and the 24-hour-long film which is an art world obsession
Sep 18, 2018
From Larry Clark depicting sex work in 80s and 90s New York to artists turning to drag as a means of expression, and how to see Jenny Holzer’s works for free
Aug 13, 2018
New York City’s first-ever Latin American Foto Festival, the dark side of Los Angeles with Alex Prager, Reba Maybury on how capitalism has ruined sex, and a fun house from Snarkitecture
Jul 13, 2018
The intimate psyche of millennial women, the indie British mags shaping culture, personal portraits of Frida Kahlo, rubbish photos by Harley Weir, an immersive goth art show, and much more
Jun 11, 2018
London and New York take centre stage in this edition of what to see, with huge art takeovers in Peckham, a walk-in womb, seductive domestic fantasies, and Andy Warhol’s dead body on display
May 18, 2018
Pablo Picasso, Francesca Woodman, Mary Ellen Mark, Georgia O’Keeffe, and more, are all showing in the UK throughout the year
Jan 04, 2018