Interview

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In the lead-up to his solo show at The Met Breuer, Oliver Beer talks to Jennifer Higgie about the artists, writers and composers who have shaped his thinking 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Q: Will there come a point when you are sick of talking about I Love Dick? Has that point come already? 

A: Yes

As an exhibition of works selected by the Spanish author opens in London, he discusses realism, ambiguity and why he doesn’t want to be a ‘curator’

BY Amy Sherlock |

The artist’s films at Camden Arts Centre evoke anxiety in the face of world events and the tenderness of collective living

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

‘If anything can be converted to DNA, then this interview could become a DNA portrait of you’

BY Lynn Hershman Leeson |

With a show opening at Hollybush Gardens tomorrow, the artist discusses her career addressing social and political issues through performance
 

BY Isobel Harbison |

The Athens-based artist discusses how desire figures in her new film, the relationship between writing and images and the influence her home city has on her practice

BY Quinn Latimer |

The radical filmmaker, teacher and writer talks essentialism in identity politics and why her films are neither documentary nor fiction

BY Erika Balsom |

On view at Skarstedt’s London gallery, US artist Sue Williams’s latest body of work reflects a battle against ‘hating everything’ 

BY Hettie Judah |

A new film by Josh Appignanesi shot entirely on VHS, creates a portrait of novelist Chloe Aridjis and surrealist Leonora Carrington

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Q: Is humour important to you? A: To me, it’s really a kind of anger management

BY Elmgreen & Dragset |

The legendary sculptor and performance artist talks liquid sculpture, the politics of dance and the liberating qualities of nylon hosiery

BY Osei Bonsu |

Q: What do you like the look of? A: ‘Looks aren't everything.’

BY Martha Rosler |

The legendary Tokyo-based architect reflects on his first UK building, which opens to the public on Saturday

BY Crystal Bennes |

With a current show at Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, the artist talks about story-telling, ‘self-erasure’ and the importance of speech and language in her work

BY Dan Kidner |

‘When I opened Monika Sprüth Galerie, only very few German gallerists represented women artists’

BY Pablo Larios |

Author George Pendle on his biography of Jack Parsons, the scientist, mysticist and follower of Aleister Crowley, now dramatized on CBS

BY Dan Fox |

With a series of paintings, 20 years in the making, recently shown for the first time in Berlin, the artist discusses her processes and inspiration

BY Kirsty Bell |

The Dubai-based artist discusses making work that mobilizes peoples, objects and symbols

BY Amy Sherlock |

As the Scottish sculpture park celebrates its tenth anniversary, Amy Sherlock talks to its founder Nicky Wilson

BY Amy Sherlock |