Interviews

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As his show at Gasworks opens in London, the artist discusses postgenderism, power, violence and intimacy

BY Lorena Muñoz-Alonso |

‘I had an amusing thought about being a tattoo artist the other day’

BY Katy Moran |

Two UK exhibitions feature works in which the London-based artist engages with the British landscape

BY Hettie Judah |

Following her fellowship grant from United States Artists and an exhibition at Wrightwood 659, the designer and theorist discusses solutions to right-wing immigration policies and neoliberal economic development

BY Evan Moffitt AND Keller Easterling |

Lorraine Connelly-Northey’s fusion of traditional knowledge and contemporary Australia 

BY Claudia Arozqueta |

Q. What should stay the same? A. ‘Nothing’

BY Pierre Guyotat |

The celebrated curator and former director of the Moderna Museet on why he moved to London to explore the possibilities of art and technology 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

In ‘Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival’, the feminist theorist discusses ‘living well and giving heart’

BY Hestia Peppe |

Negar Azimi visits the Damascus-born artist ahead of her retrospective at MoMA PS1

BY Negar Azimi AND Simone Fattal |

A new show at the Japan Society in New York reflects a career’s research into the emergence of the Japanese avant-garde

BY Cleo Roberts |

The artist discusses her new show at The Hepworth Wakefield: ‘Ceramics for me is so personal: it’s so painful to produce sometimes’

BY Hettie Judah |

Q: What do you wish you knew? A: I wish I understood the working of the cosmos in relation to us here on Earth

BY Nicholas Hlobo |

In the lead-up to his solo show at The Met Breuer, Oliver Beer talks to Jennifer Higgie about the artists, writers and composers who have shaped his thinking 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The artist talks about butterflies, the politicization of artefacts and the lost cultural history of his Kosovar home city

BY Hettie Judah |

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 |

The artist’s films at Camden Arts Centre evoke anxiety in the face of world events and the tenderness of collective living

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

With a show opening at Hollybush Gardens tomorrow, the artist discusses her career addressing social and political issues through performance
 

BY Isobel Harbison |

The Athens-based artist discusses how desire figures in her new film, the relationship between writing and images and the influence her home city has on her practice

BY Quinn Latimer |

The radical filmmaker, teacher and writer talks essentialism in identity politics and why her films are neither documentary nor fiction

BY Erika Balsom |

Q: What do you wish you knew? A: How to build a time machine

BY Bouchra Khalili |