Art

Gaëlle Choisne
Women Are From Venus

The award-winning artist has shown at the Centre Pompidou and contributed to MoMa. Now she enlivens pop culture with her work at Pharrell’s Perrotin gallery exhibit “Femmes.”

Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader
This is your Sign

At Wellcome Collection, “1880 THAT” references the Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf that implemented a “no sign language” policy leading to Deaf people losing jobs and culture. The artists fire up hope.

Horst Festival 2025
Intersecting Art, Architecture and Music

Brussels’ celebrated Horst is setting new standards for festivals in Europe through its innovative merging of artistic disciplines spread out over a music filled weekend. Here’s what went down.

Heesoo Kwon
Patriarchal Liberation through Art

We join South-Koren artist Heesoo Kwon to discuss the creation of Leymusoom, her autobiographical feminist movement, as well as art’s potential in the liberation of women.

Living With Chamberlain
The Intimate Power of Art

In a new book, Assouline and the Chamberlain Estate celebrate the late artist’s monumental industrial sculptures, as seen by his friends and collectors, including Rick Owens and Solange Knowles.

Gabriel Moses
The Soul of Images

On what's his biggest exhibition to date, the visual storyteller shares not only his previous works but also debuts the new short film "The Last Hour".

Queer East Festival 2025
Celebrating Asian LGBTQ+ Culture

Calling all cinephiles! The sixth edition of the film festival lands in London with a wider programme including visual arts, literature, and performance, and premieres like Takeshi Kitano’s “Kubi.”

Zach Zono
Lived-in Paintings like Lived-in Jeans

“Letting chance be part of the process”, this bright young thing paints colour saturated memories of Cape Town from his studio in London. Paintings for which the operative word is flip.

Alake Shilling
Wonderland: Into Her Studio and Her World

Like a forgotten artefact from a dream, Alake’s marshmallow shaped works have delighted Marni and Marc Jacobs. She talks access to art and feeding our inner child.

Maurizio Cattelan: Bones
Gunning for Gold at Gagosian

The Italian’s new show is ominous and oracular. Whilst the artworks were made well before President Trump plunged global markets into freefall, these gold works take on a prophetic quality given the recent financial chaos.