Jennifer Higgie

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David Campany talks about his latest exhibition at Le Bal, Paris and traces photography's inherently analytical nature 

 

 

BY Jennifer Higgie AND David Campany |

In the first of a new series focusing on a single work, Jennifer Higgie considers Pierre Huyghe’s latest film, Human Mask

BY Jennifer Higgie |

What the story of El Greco tells us about how art history is made

BY Jennifer Higgie |

How the art of the past informs that of the present

BY Jennifer Higgie |

A selective history of things on tables

BY Jennifer Higgie |

‘Hilma af Klint – A Pioneer of Abstraction’ was “not simply the tale of an extraordinary woman, but a study in how art history has been traditionally written”

BY Jennifer Higgie |

In a survey show of the artist at Tate Modern, Hirst’s trademark repetitions soon become apparent

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Jennifer Higgie and Sam Thorne talk to the new director of Tate Modern about the museum’s plans for the future

BY Jennifer Higgie AND Sam Thorne |

An update of Raymond Williams's 1975 dictionary of culture for today's art world

BY Dan Fox AND Jennifer Higgie |

Censorship and the art world

BY Jennifer Higgie |

With their narrative and perceptual slippages, the films of Emily Wardill deal in condensation and complication

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The role of the dead in the lives of the living

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The Gallery of Modern Art and Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Suspension, isolation, anticipation; frozen moments, ghostly flowers and floodlit nights

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Turning to Vilnius for inspiration, ‘Urban Stories’ built complex narratives from fraught histories

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Quiet afternoons and meditations on the malleability of time

BY Jennifer Higgie |