As Tate Modern opens a retrospective of the artist, her close friend reflects on a life and career shaped by an unwavering fidelity to her own instincts
At Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Vienna, the artist’s sculptures transform drapery, mirrors and decorative ornament into theatrical encounters, foregrounding process and care
The painter’s first UK institutional show at the Hepworth Wakefield is most compelling when its protagonists are in flux, reshaped by their surroundings
This is summer – sonically speaking – according to the frieze magazine team; curated to accompany our latest summer issue, and also sunny days ahead. We hope.
This is summer – sonically speaking – according to the frieze magazine team; curated to accompany our latest summer issue, and also sunny days ahead. We hope.
This is summer – sonically speaking – according to the frieze magazine team; curated to accompany our latest summer issue, and also sunny days ahead. We hope.
At Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin, an expansive retrospective captures the photographer’s lush, wry image-making – but offers only a partial glimpse of his life behind the lens
Decades of ecologically conscious exhibitions have told us to change our habits, but a Dutch palace turned museum is finally pointing the finger at itself
As he lays out the next five years at EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Krist Gruijthuijsen is pushing back against the rise of ‘dull’ museum programmes