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‘That moment, that smile’: collaborators of the filmmaker pay tribute to a force in California's film and music scenes and a vital friend and ally

BY Geeta Dayal |

From a swarm of black paper moths to an invented typeface, a retrospective at MUAC reflects the Mexican artist’s shape-shifting practice

BY Benoît Loiseau |

Gillian Darley on the reopening of the newly-renovated Kettle's Yard in Cambridge

BY Gillian Darley |

Ronald Jones pays tribute to a rare critic, art historian, teacher and friend who coined the term Post-Minimalism

BY Ronald Jones |

‘An artist in a proud and profound sense, whether he liked it or not’ – a tribute by Michael Bracewell

BY Michael Bracewell |

Ahead of a show at Amsterdam’s EYE Filmmuseum, how the documentarian’s wandering gaze takes in China’s landscapes of loss

BY En Liang Khong |

With 11 of her works on show at the Musée d'Orsay, one of the most underrated artists in modern European history is brought out from the shadows

BY Cody Delistraty |

The winner of the Hugo Boss Asia Art Award 2017 epitomizes an experimental, almost carefree attitude to filmmaking

BY Tom Mouna |

‘A countercultural beacon’: Ian Bourland reflects on the artist’s remarkable, six-decade career

BY Ian Bourland |

A rare, in-depth interview with fashion designer Jil Sander

BY Jan Kedves |

Remembering the visionary ceramic artist whose aesthetic was that of a painter: ‘Everything she touched was edged with delight’

BY Glenn Adamson |

Ahead of the launch at Frieze New York 2018, see what selected Artist Award winners made, felt and did next

A pivot to glass by the sculptor shows an attempt to see hope through political disillusionment

BY Laura van Straaten |

Inverting the gaze: real life biography, game play fantasy and Frantz Fanon combine in the British artist’s films

BY Charlotte Jansen |

Rediscovering Jo Bondy through her assemblages, box works, and ceramics from the 1960s to 1970s

BY Philomena Epps |

From non-art to art and back again: on the eve of a major Jim Shaw and Mike Kelley show, an interview with the director of the MSU Broad

BY Saul Anton |

One year on from his death, Fondation Cartier pays tribute to the Malian photographer with a large-scale retrospective

BY Laurie Taylor |

The New York-based filmmaker has been questioning the politics of image-making for more than three decades

BY Erika Balsom |

Why her impact on art history is inestimable

BY Jennifer Higgie |

On the Marxist-inspired children's films of Hartmut Bitomsky and Harun Farocki, screened for the first time in more than 40 years 

BY Arne Schmitt |