On the occasion of a major survey at Centre Pompidou, Paris, Homi K. Bhabha speaks about the distinctive philosophy of cultural cosmopolitanism found in the artist’s paintings
A small retrospective at Centre Pompidou, Paris, strikes a balance between the artist’s unique brand of expressionist figuration and her activism
The spiritual quests of the 20th-century poets Antonin Artaud, René Daumal and Arthur Rimbaud are transmuted into a sonic landscape at Centre Pompidou
Ahead of the opening weekend of the fair, Wilson Tarbox gives his recommendations for the exhibitions not to miss
This year’s Marcel Duchamp Prize winner looks at knowledge that has fallen through the cracks
The artist’s new immersive installation at Centre Pompidou explores ecstatic states as a means of reconnecting with human empathy
In further news: Daniel Buren painting slashed at Paris’s Centre Pompidou; Ai Weiwei protests Haus der Kunst’s layoffs
In the artist’s exhibition at Centre Pompidou, materials are laced with humour and sexual innuendo
The multimedia art ‘experience’-cum-independent Soviet state recruited a cast of 400 to live on an enormous film set for years
The most heralded artists from the last four decades share one thing in common, according to a new study
The US artist has been told to pay €135,000 after copying a 1985 advertising campaign by the French fashion label
His first major retrospective in France at Centre Pompidou, Paris, reveals the artists's ongoing dialogue between the visible and the haptic
The French New Wave legend’s latest work, which premiered last week, will become an interactive exhibition, travelling to Paris, Madrid and New York
A recent show in New York of the filmmaker’s maquettes highlights his insights into contemporary life
Ahead of her presentation at Centre Pompidou in June, the artist and choreographer talks about slowness, detail and the anti-spectacular
In other news: a stay of execution for the NEA and NEH and the most popular exhibition of 2017
A slew of shows focusing on Indian modernism in the French capital mark the 70th anniversary of India’s independence
The context and legacy of Jean-Hubert Martin’s contentious 1989 exhibition, ‘Magiciens de la terre’
On the eve of his solo exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paulo Bruscky talks about mail art, fluxus and outwitting the Brazilian military dictatorship
More vandalism at Skulptur Projekte Münster; Centre Pompidou to open a satellite space in Shanghai; Off Vendome and Breese Little close