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With 11 of her works on show at the Musée d'Orsay, one of the most underrated artists in modern European history is brought out from the shadows

BY Cody Delistraty |

The winner of the Hugo Boss Asia Art Award 2017 epitomizes an experimental, almost carefree attitude to filmmaking

BY Tom Mouna |

‘A countercultural beacon’: Ian Bourland reflects on the artist’s remarkable, six-decade career

BY Ian Bourland |

A rare, in-depth interview with fashion designer Jil Sander

BY Jan Kedves |

Remembering the visionary ceramic artist whose aesthetic was that of a painter: ‘Everything she touched was edged with delight’

BY Glenn Adamson |

A pivot to glass by the sculptor shows an attempt to see hope through political disillusionment

BY Laura van Straaten |

Inverting the gaze: real life biography, game play fantasy and Frantz Fanon combine in the British artist’s films

BY Charlotte Jansen |

Rediscovering Jo Bondy through her assemblages, box works, and ceramics from the 1960s to 1970s

BY Philomena Epps |

One year on from his death, Fondation Cartier pays tribute to the Malian photographer with a large-scale retrospective

BY Laurie Taylor |

The New York-based filmmaker has been questioning the politics of image-making for more than three decades

BY Erika Balsom |

The Berlin dealer discusses plans for his new London space, König Archive & Souvenir

BY Emily McDermott |

Remembering the sculptor, educator and writer 

BY Susan Collins AND Gary Woodley |

Reflections, a favourite verse, and a new poem dedicated to one of the English language’s most renowned poets of the past century

Remembering the artist whose occultist experiments transformed her body and biography into art 

BY Emily Verla Bovino |

A letter to the self-taught Mexican artist

BY Jonathan Griffin |

The extraordinary life of the late, great, gallerist and collector Alexander Iolas

BY Yiannis Baboulias |

Friends and mentors of the artist Khadija Saye pay tribute to an extraordinary talent

On the anniversary of the 2016 Orlando massacre, Brendan Fernandes reclaims the dancefloor as a site of resistance

BY Ian Bourland |

The winner of the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award 2017 talks about the ethics of documenting the migration crisis

On the socially committed architecture of Diébédo Francis Kéré, winner of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion commission

BY Jack Self |