Basir Mahmood speaks to Sophie Breitsameter about his latest exhibition Eyes Recently Seen and how he explores social inequalities as a reflection of the fact that we are what we...
In a major four-part exhibition, Focus Kazakhstan, the modern and contemporary art of Kazakhstan is open to an international stage in an historical first The rich and varied artistic scene...
As the doors are about to open on Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, Sophie Breitsameter speaks to its Director, Sarah McCrory, about how the space will work with the university, Argentinian video...
An artist who needs very little introduction, the indefatigable nonagenarian artist Monir Farmanfarmaian has just opened her first solo show in Ireland – and her largest exhibition to date. Here,...
Artworks made with fossil fuel? Clint Mclean explores how artists are using crude oil to make elegant and interesting statements about geopolitics today (just don’t put it on your toast!) There...
For London-based Lebanese artist Aya Haidar, issues related to home and diaspora, memory and imagination are explored through multimedia works made from disposable or found objects – objects that contain...
The new group exhibition State of Play: Art in Georgia in 1985-1999, at the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, showcases the rich artistic vision of 23 artists who have been pivotal in...
Colombian architect Simon Velez has become internationally known for his sustainable bamboo structures. Here, we speak to him about his most recent project, a monumental structure on the banks of...
With her latest exhibition, For, In Your Tongue, I Can Not Fit on view at YARAT Contemporary Art Space in Baku, Sophie Breitsameter talks to contemporary Indian artist, Shilpa Gupta, about breaking...