Frank Bowling

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From Sofia Mascate’s whimsical reimagining of Diego Velázquez at BPA Space to Reinhard Mucha’s major retrospective at K20 and K21

BY Stanton Taylor |

From Kate Dunn’s quasi-religious vision of the rave to Alicia Henry’s unique take on portraiture, these are the best shows in the West End  

BY Allyssia Alleyne |

From Shanghai-based artist Yu Ji’s national debut to the largest exhibition to date of British surrealist Eileen Agar, these are the must-see shows

BY frieze |

Motion and migration in the paintings of Frank Bowling

BY Negar Azimi |

Who’s Afraid of Barney Newman (1968) invokes a multiplicity of diasporic readings’

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

In further news: Stedelijk explains why it cancelled Ettore Sottsass retrospective; US National Gallery of Art cancels Chuck Close and Thomas Roma exhibitions after sexual misconduct claims

A revelatory exhibition cements a rising appreciation of African American art

BY Pernilla Holmes |

A series from Frieze Week pairing established and emerging artists at this year’s fair 

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Frank Bowling talks about improvisation, ‘poured painting’ and getting advice from Clement Greenberg

BY Courtney J. Martin |