Interviews

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Jace Clayton interviews Arthur Jafa about the politics of filmmaking, ‘black sites’ and learning how to surprise himself

BY Jace Clayton AND Arthur Jafa |

Q: What should stay the same? A: ‘Nature, the earth.’

BY Chiharu Shiota |

The Israeli-born American artist talks about his show inaugurating the Stockholm foundation's satellite space in Jaffa

BY Tal Sterngast |

With the sad news of the passing of Betty Woodman, revisiting her interview where she talked about ceramic histories and modern painting

BY Amy Sherlock |

Q: What should change? A: 'At the Moment, Britain's slow car crash into Brexit.'

BY Glenn Brown |

An interview with Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory, on new ways for art institutions to work

Fifty years after its first outing, the artist reprises his legendary Walking Sculpture performance in the US

BY Ara H. Merjian |

Founders of the Book Society in Seoul, Helen Ku and Lim Kyung Yong, talk about the origins of their bookshop and publishing house

BY Amy Sherlock |

Q: What do you like the look of? A: Water, always, in any weather. Calm, stormy, in the morning, at sunset, even at night.

BY Ilya and Emilia Kabakov |

Q: What do you wish you knew? A: ‘Why I find vacuuming the house so oddly gratifying.’

BY William Forsythe |

An interview with Barry Miles, the co-founder of ’60s underground newspaper International Times

BY Robert Barry |

With a solo presentation at Frieze London, Melvin Edwards discusses symbols, self-expression and his work in the Tate’s ‘Soul of a Nation’ show

BY Paul Teasdale |

Q: What do you like the look of? A: Art that does not look like art

BY Nicholas Logsdail |

Osei Bonsu talks to curator Germano Celant about the enduring relevance of the Italian art movement, Arte Povera – a term Celant coined 50 years ago

BY Osei Bonsu |

David Goldblatt discusses representation, censorship and his decision to remove his archive from the University of Cape Town

BY Paul Clinton |

Bertel Thorvaldsen, Józef Poniatowski, 1826–27

BY Christodoulos Panayiotou |

Peter Hurd, Enemy Action over American Bomber Station, 1942

BY Kiki Smith |

Artist Kerstin Brätsch and filmmaker and writer Alexander Kluge speak to Pablo Larios about algorithms, fortune-tellers and stained glass windows

On the eve of his solo exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paulo Bruscky talks about mail art, fluxus and outwitting the Brazilian military dictatorship

BY Evan Moffitt |

Ahead of the 5th edition of his cult annual event – the first outside of New York – Stewart Uoo talks positivity, performance and parties

BY Philomena Epps |