From Cinga Samson’s ghostly figures to Sam Hutchinson’s reckoning with millennium aesthetics
The British sculptor who raised the humble to the monumental is honoured by former students and colleagues
At Halle für Kunst Steiermark, a thematic group exhibition underscores how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected our relationship to the home
In the age of ‘fake news’ Lukas Brasiskis analyses the moving-image artists recalibrating the optics on truth
The artist speaks with Olamiju Fajemisin on the legacy of Rock Against Racism 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
‘Genetic Automata’ at London’s Arts Catalyst uses video games, emoji and Darwin to reveal falsehoods around race and intellect
See and hear about the works in Regent’s Park
Along the Thames, 50 live performances, sculptures and installations explored home truths of gentrification, domesticity and colonialism
The sandwich industrial complex, dating Knight Landesman, Bjork's 'Tinder record' and royal bodies: what to read this weekend
Inverting the gaze: real life biography, game play fantasy and Frantz Fanon combine in the British artist’s films