Whitechapel Gallery

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Her marine sculptures and installations envision the future from the bottom of the ocean

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |

The Petticoat Lane gallery won the Focus Stand Prize at Frieze London 2023. As it takes part in Condo London 2024, its co-founder picks his local highlights

BY Chris Waywell |

From a posthumous Martin Wong retrospective in Camden to Matthew Arthur Williams’s sensitive debut in Dundee 

BY Sean Burns |

The artist fluctuates between meditation and masochistic intensity at London’s Whitechapel Gallery

BY Juliet Jacques |

Presented in partnership with Whitechapel Gallery

The best shows to see this winter – from the George Michael-inspired TULCA Festival in Galway to an archive exhibition of Phyllis Christopher’s photographs in Birmingham

BY frieze |

The artist speaks to Allie Biswas about the medium’s gimmick-free nature

BY Allie Biswas |

Agar has been widely associated with the European avant-garde movement but, as Whitechapel Gallery’s retrospective makes clear, she sought to define no one’s image but her own

BY Juliet Jacques |

As it's director celebrates two decades at the helm, can she continue to reinvent the 120-year-old institution?

BY Hettie Judah |

The provocative artist’s major survey with British potter and ‘courier between East and West’ Bernard Leach invites the question: who has license to be so nonchalant?

BY Nicholas Hatfull |

Ahead of her retrospective at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, the artist speaks to contributing editor Fernanda Brenner about the themes of hunger and hybridity in her work

BY Fernanda Brenner |

Printed Matter, SculptureCenter and Skowhegan join Camden Arts Centre, Studio Voltaire, Whitechapel Gallery and Serpentine Galleries

A riff on the gallery’s landmark 1956 show, Whitechapel Gallery’s latest exhibition boasts some compelling pairings but has an unconfident, sheepish quality

BY Thomas McMullan |

As an exhibition of works selected by the Spanish author opens in London, he discusses realism, ambiguity and why he doesn’t want to be a ‘curator’

BY Amy Sherlock |

The couples, friends and relatives who are helping shape this year’s Frieze Week 

Q: Is humour important to you? A: To me, it’s really a kind of anger management

BY Elmgreen & Dragset |

‘At last there is a communal mechanism for women to call a halt to the demeaning conventions of machismo’

BY Iwona Blazwick |

‘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 |

Questioning the hierarchy of objects and our fragmentary approach to knowledge at the Whitechapel Gallery, London

BY Aliya Say |

With global issues cutting across disciplines, a number of projects are showing where the mixing of art and science can prove productive

BY Tom Jeffreys |