Osei Bonsu interviews the artist about the evolution of her thinking
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With a recent show at Stephen Friedman Gallery, the Grenadian-born British artist talks to Osei Bonsu about painting, London's 1980s club scene and moving to Cornwall
A tribute to the late curator and his belief in the primacy of documentation
100 years on from World War I, the filmmaker’s latest work Mimesis: African Soldier remembers the faces we seldom see in history books
Hall’s understanding of cultural identity allows us to deconstruct and reconstruct who we think we are
The legendary sculptor and performance artist talks liquid sculpture, the politics of dance and the liberating qualities of nylon hosiery
70 years since apartheid became law in South Africa, a retrospective of the photographer's work opens at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
With her first UK show at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London, the Harlem-born artist reflects on the African American experience
Four UK-based museum directors and curators, and a Turner Prize-winning artist, select the shows they are looking forward to this year
Osei Bonsu talks to curator Germano Celant about the enduring relevance of the Italian art movement, Arte Povera – a term Celant coined 50 years ago
Successfully layering a broader socio-historical narrative onto a period of radical non-conformity, this is an important show now