Helen Cammock

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Make the most of East End Day on Sunday 12 October with these curated routes around the area’s participating galleries

Ahead of her London exhibition at Kate MacGarry, the artist reflects on attuning to each venue, shaping performances through attentive listening

BY Juliet Jacques AND Helen Cammock |

From a group show at Beyond the Streets to an exhibition of Amir H. Fallah at the Fowler, here are the best shows to see right now

BY Armando Pulido |

Presented in partnership with Whitechapel Gallery

The artist reflects on the talents of her self-taught ceramist father, whose work was a constant character within her family home

BY Helen Cammock |

Tributes to the late director of Wysing Art Centre, who supported a generation of artists in the UK

From Olivia Erlanger’s aspirational interiors to Juliette Blightman’s Dorothy Iannone-inspired Tarot deck, here are the best shows in and around London 

BY Mimi Chu |

In London, shows by Bruce Nauman, Klara Lidén and Helen Cammock reflect on the pleasures and politics of idleness

BY Philomena Epps |

Shot in Cambridge, the artist’s latest film interlaces histories of laziness, from Johnny Mercer to Audre Lorde

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

This year, all the shortlisted artists were named joint winners – what to make of this act of (institutionally approved) subversion?

BY Tom Morton |

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani fill Margate’s Turner Contemporary with imagined communities and cities

BY Juliet Jacques |

From blues to jazz to the baroque – new fiction from Claire-Louise Bennett

BY Claire-Louise Bennett |

Institutional incorrectness aside, the 2019 shortlist is an exciting, politically-charged collection of artists

BY Chris Sharratt |

This year’s nominees are Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani

BY Frieze News Desk |

An exhibition at Void, Derry, celebrates the role of women in the history of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland

BY Anne Tallentire |

Max Mara-winner Helen Cammock joins France-Lise McGurn, Renee So and Zadie Xa in producing charitable limited editions 

‘I'm interested in the voice as author, as witness, as conduit, as ventriloquist’ – the artist speaks about what comes next

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

In further news: a report shows significant class divide in the arts; and Helen Cammock wins Max Mara art prize