Chisenhale Gallery

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At Chisenhale Gallery, London, the artist uses documentary and drama to look into colonialism, loss and spiritual awakening

BY Finn Blythe | 09 JAN 23

What lies beneath a grin? Gazelle Mba uses the artist's latest painting to investigate this philosophical question

BY Gazelle Mba | 08 MAR 22

Ahead of his latest solo show at Chisenhale Gallery, the artist speaks to Nicholas Nauman about working with animal byproducts and getting comfortable with failure

BY Nicholas Nauman | 07 DEC 21

The artist’s exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery shows how entangled and dependent our lives are upon one another

BY Kate Wong | 01 JUN 21

UK-based Black and POC emerging curators are invited to apply for a paid 18 month placement at Chisenhale Gallery

11 FEB 21

Funds for the new initiative, which aims to increase diversity in the arts, were raised from the sale of face masks designed by Idris Khan and an edition by John Akomfrah

08 FEB 21

The acclaimed Gateshead-based institution will benefit from the initiative, aimed to increase diversity in the visual arts, following the successful funding of an 18-month placement at London's Chisenhale Gallery

03 DEC 20

As the world acknowledges the scale of racial injustice, how can a small organisation make a big difference?

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

A new initiative to support UK-based Black and POC emerging curators, established in collaboration with Chisenhale Gallery and Idris Khan

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

In 'Perpetual Brightness', Phan’s ailing animal becomes a metaphor for a culture, and a world, adrift on the verge of ecological disaster. 

BY Maika Pollack | 25 SEP 20

The new director of London’s Chisenhale Gallery on thinking like an artist, racial hierarchies in museums and how she nearly didn’t apply for the job

BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 23 MAR 20

‘Art is not CNN,’ says Banu Cennetoğlu – new works produced with London’s Chisenhale Gallery ask: are you paying enough attention?

BY En Liang Khong | 26 JUL 18

Ways of talking about race and appropriation: Claudia Rankine, Hannah Black and Tate Modern’s ‘Black Art, Black Power’ conference

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 24 OCT 17

The winner of the 2016 Turner Prize discusses skeuomorphism, skins and soup - from issue 155

BY Helen Marten | 06 DEC 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Polly Staple | 14 SEP 16

During his residency at Chisenhale Gallery, the artist focuses on the eerie blurring of traditional boundaries between labour and social interaction

BY Patrick Langley | 23 AUG 16

2016 Frieze Artist Award winner Yuri Pattison on his new show and commission for Frieze Projects

BY Harry Thorne | 08 JUL 16

The Director of Whitstable Biennale talks about her time in Kent and what can be expected from this year's programme

BY Harry Thorne | 03 JUN 16

Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK

BY Harry Thorne | 27 APR 16

Acting, therapy, song and humour

BY Jonathan P. Watts | 01 JUN 15