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Amy Sherlock returns to the artist’s east London studio to witness preparations for a major new exhibition at Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas 

BY Amy Sherlock AND Magali Reus |

As 'Life Between Islands' opens at Tate Britain, two painters reflect on the importance of place to their work

The artist discusses her show at Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles, where an exuberant mis-en-scène asks us to think about painting differently

BY Amy Sherlock AND Laura Owens |

From Yael Bartana's expansive solo exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin to a group exhibition that depicts the oddities of aquatic life, here are our must see shows in the Schengen

BY frieze |

COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter were two of the major events that signalled the changes that may – and in many cases must – come next year

The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately

BY Amy Sherlock |

Global pandemic may have altered our sense of time but, in the Chinese artist’s work, the present is an illusion anyway

BY Amy Sherlock |

As UK ceramics courses dwindle, Troy Town Art Pottery is providing paid weekend employment for a group of young trainees

BY Amy Sherlock |

In our first issue of the new decade, we look back on some of the best (and worst) of the last ten years and find a few reasons to be excited for 2020

BY Amy Sherlock |

After a storied career documenting faraway places and ‘outsiders’ closer to home, the German experimental filmmaker turns the lens on her own life in her new feature, Paris Calligrammes

BY Amy Sherlock |

At the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, a remarkable designer gets her due. Across town, at Musée des arts décoratifs, a show of princely riches complicates her legacy.

BY Amy Sherlock |

Was there anything the Renaissance freewheeler couldn’t do?

BY Amy Sherlock |

As catwalk season begins, the activist behind the original slogan t-shirt says that sustainability must no longer be optional

BY Amy Sherlock |

An elegant exhibition of ceramics at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, UK, questions our expectation of functionality

BY Amy Sherlock |

From the Loewe Craft Prize to the Object & Thing fair, why traditional techniques are the future

BY Amy Sherlock |

Celebrating 25 years of one of Tokyo’s foremost commercial galleries

BY Amy Sherlock |

The provocative New York performance artist talks about her influences – from surfing to Jack Smith

BY Amy Sherlock |

From costumes to cubism, this impressive retrospective showcases the wide-ranging career of a Russian avant-garde icon

BY Amy Sherlock |

From demanding choreographies to ‘the sea of our subconscious’, further highlights from the National Pavilions in the Giardini

BY Amy Sherlock |

Christine Wunnicke’s book, The Fox and Dr. Shimamura, is a narrative of Japanese modernity spoken through divine foxes and a psychiatrist’s misfortune

BY Amy Sherlock |