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Alternative histories and playful anachronisms shape Steven Claydon’s sculptures, paintings and videos

BY Tom Morton |

Photography, Africa, dystopian fantasies and ‘the present as a screen’

BY Sean O'Toole |

In his sculptures, collages and films, Bojan Sarcevic explores the ‘ghost haunting modernity’: ornament and decoration

BY Jennifer Allen |

Since the late 1960s Lynn Hershman Leeson has employed multiple personalities to explore ideas surrounding identity

BY Amelia Jones |

Wax mannequins, childhood memories, sneakers and solitude

BY Claire Gilman |

Sculpture, vivid provocations and a mistrust of language

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Songs as memorials; the presence of the past in empty spaces

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Anarchic urbanism; pigeons, song and dance

BY Sam Thorne |

Metamorphosis and ‘life-sharing’; decadent humour and demon kings

BY Luca Cerizza |

Invisible populations; animals, sight, translation and interpretation

BY Steven Stern |

The sculptures of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska respond to architecture, memory and emotion

BY Kirsty Bell |

What accounts for Ai Weiwei's unique position in the cultural make-up of contemporary China?

BY Carol Yinghua Lu |

Independent publishing has seen a boom in new imprints, often designed by artists, of classic novels and ‘lost’ books

BY Michael Bracewell |

Ryan Gander’s lectures, scripts, installations, videos, sculptures, paintings, children’s books and more …

BY Dan Fox |

The art of football

BY Jennifer Doyle |

The multi-faceted exhibitions of French artist Loris Gréaud reward leaps of faith with wild flights of the imagination

Marine Hugonnier’s films explore what the artist describes as an ‘anthropology of images’

BY Lars Bang Larsen |

Brian Griffiths’ installations and sculptures drag their historical baggage towards an imaginary future

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Mark Lewis’ meditative films fuse pictorial tradition with the art of movement

BY David Campany |

Taryn Simon’s photographs of restricted locations reveal an unsettling side to the American Dream

BY Christy Lange |