After fleeing the city in 2014, Kateryna Aliinyk remembers the landscape of her childhood
Nature and culture are inseparable in ‘Strike-Slip’, the artist’s first solo show at Bel Ami, Los Angeles
Amongst the family portraits and Sèvres porcelain, the artist’s newly commissioned paintings reflect on a broken Britain
A diary of we are opposite like that, the commission by the winner of this year’s Frieze Artist Award, Himali Singh Soin, premiering this week at Frieze London
A diary by Himali Singh Soin of her commission for this year’s Frieze Artist Award, premiering this week at Frieze London
Is this a show about the artist’s youth or is it about something bigger – landscape?
The influence of Isaac Levitan’s 1897 painting Spring, High Water on 20th-century film
Marwan Bassiouni’s photographs feature Dutch landscapes framed by Islamic motifs, patterned walls and prayer rugs
What the shocking image says about our desperate urge to achieve the unthinkable
In a medium where ‘flow’ and ‘golden moments’ are designers’ goals, the elegiac ‘Vane’ is decidedly not like other games
A tribute to the late South African photographer, creator of idiosyncratic portrayals of everyday life under the yoke of apartheid
A genre more associated with painting, an interest in the environment grounds a number of recent artists’ films
Brian Cass explains how the idea of ‘the edge in landscape’ manifests in the Towner’s collection, current exhibition and CAS acquisition at Frieze
Panoramic wallpaper