A three-part exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, draws on the ensemble form and musical score to deliver a vision of cacophonous community
An exhibition at the Smart Art Museum, Chicago, questions the role of the market and the possibility of pure aesthetics in single-coloured works
At the Art Gallery of Ontario, a retrospective celebrates the artist’s eloquent obsession with material
How one executive's vision sparked a 40 year committment to contemporary art
Drones, 1980s synth-pop and a giant chess board turn the show into a game whose rules are never quite clear
‘Metaphorically, wearing an eye mask bids farewell to this desire to know, instead, one must rely on something unknown’
Eight influential artists, including Jarvis Cocker, Neil Tennant and Cosey Fanni Tutti, select a single object of special significance
Works by Ryan Gander and Rehana Zaman showed it was the people of Liverpool who formed a thread through some of the most successful projects
Elephants, identity and abstraction: The winner of the 2018 Wolfgang Hahn Prize reveals the objects and ideas that have shaped her thinking
Canada’s newest art museum attempts to reconcile local and international interests
Haegue Yang awarded 2018 Wolfgang Hahn Prize; poet John Ashbery dies at 90; Edinburgh’s Inverleith House saved
The 2017 Turner Prize shortlist; A.R. Penck dies; Martin Clark appointed new director of Camden Arts Centre
Etel Adnan, Andrzej Steinbach, Haegue Yang, and more: a guide to the best shows in the city
The multiple registers and references in the work of Haegue Yang
Kunsthaus Bregenz
First impressions of the 53rd Venice Biennale
18 critics and curators choose who they felt to be the most significant emerging artists of 2008