Whitechapel Gallery

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06 DEC 22

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 | 17 NOV 21

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

BY Allie Biswas | 09 NOV 21

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 | 14 JUN 21

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

BY Hettie Judah | 21 APR 21

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 | 14 JAN 21

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 | 18 AUG 19

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

05 APR 19

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 | 18 FEB 19

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 | 21 JAN 19

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

28 SEP 18

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

BY Elmgreen & Dragset | 26 SEP 18

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

BY Iwona Blazwick | 25 MAY 18

‘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 | 17 APR 18

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

BY Aliya Say | 26 FEB 18

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 | 21 FEB 18

In other news: Knight Landesman files motion to dismiss harassment suit; French-Chinese artist missing after Liu Xiaobo tribute in Shenzhen

19 DEC 17

David Zwirner hires Jennifer Yum and Leo Xu to direct Hong Kong outpost; New York’s Eyebeam moves to Bushwick; 2017 Stirling Architecture Prize

03 NOV 17

In Thomas Ruff’s retrospective at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, raw scientific information becomes aesthetic expression

BY Laurie Taylor | 04 OCT 17

With her Whitechapel show opening today in London, Mary Heilmann talks about studying in California, ‘home arts’ and surfing

BY Amy Sherlock | 08 JUN 16