Camille Henrot

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Camille Henrot selected Ilana Harris-Babou for Artist-to-Artist at Frieze London. At Henrot’s NYC studio, the two discuss making art with their families

In Collaboration with Tiffany & Co.

The two artists discuss love, care, family and materials in a video supported by Tiffany & Co.

In Collaboration with Tiffany & Co.

Henrot on Babou: ‘there’s a brightness that isn’t boastful, and a humour that is never cruel’

In Collaboration with Tiffany & Co.

Six renowned artists – including Nicole Eisenman, Chris Ofili and Amy Sherald​ – select six emerging voices for solo presentations at the fair

The curator tours New York’s ultimate art neighbourhood, encountering Iván Argote’s dinosaur-scaled pigeon, Camille Henrot’s absurd dogs and much more

From etiquette manuals to childhood memories, the artist’s new works at Hauser & Wirth explore the paradoxes of control and chaos

BY Paige K. Bradley |

Spanning historical and 20th-century works, the collection of Aspen ArtCrush co-chairs Jen Rubio and Stewart Butterfield is rich in striking artistic dialogues

In Collaboration with Aspen Art Museum

From Camille Henrot’s gossipy solo exhibition at Munch Museum, Oslo, to a group show dedicated to used objects at Thomas Dane, Naples

BY frieze |

Estelle Hoy speaks to the artist about the inspiration behind her solo exhibition at Oslo’s Munch Museum

BY Estelle Hoy AND Camille Henrot |

The writer interrogates the meaning of care, as well as communicating beyond the mother echo-chamber, through the works of Caroline Walker

BY Hettie Judah |

From Camille Henrot in Hanover to William Kentridge in Luxembourg, these are the institutional exhibitions that we’re looking forward to

BY frieze |

Exploring themes of women’s suffrage, migration, urban planning, and ecology, the free outdoor exhibition returns to the heart of Manhattan from September 1 – October 2

‘I started to read Mayröcker’s work obsessively. She became one of the few writers whose every written word I have read’

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

Interactive telephone sculptures exploring abuses of power in relation to the role of technology

Some thoughts on ‘Strange Days’, ahead of Frieze Music with Bang & Olufsen’s celebration of the UK premiere of Kahlil Joseph’s Fly Paper

In Collaboration with Bang & Olufsen

Frieze London 2018 will feature exceptionally ambitious artist projects, live performances, talks and film

From roaming security guards and gossiping opera singers to self-help phone lines and data-driven dance

Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France 

BY Lorena Muñoz-Alonso |

For art fair week in the French capital, a round-up of the best shows around town

BY Coline Milliard |