Hettie Judah

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The artist’s smoky painted world at Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris opens an a-historic space for female pleasure

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A retrospective at Tate Britain showcases the YBA who defied good taste and mocked sexual norms

 

The writer interrogates the meaning of care, as well as communicating beyond the mother echo-chamber, through the works of Caroline Walker

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At Maureen Paley, the artist uses the archive to reckon with women’s history in the UK

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In her triumphant survey exhibition at Palazzo Grassi, Venice, the artist continues her long-running exploration of women as generative, creative forces

BY Hettie Judah |

Hettie Judah on five spirit mediums, political agitators, self-taught outsiders or surrealists that ‘bite back’ in Cecilia Alemani’s Venice exhibition

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At MHKA, Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, the artist questions how cultural artefacts are transformed by their mode of presentation

BY Hettie Judah |

On the Isle of Bute, the artist uses objects to expose the geology of the 18th-century Mount Stuart House and engage with the Scottish mansion's material history

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As it's director celebrates two decades at the helm, can she continue to reinvent the 120-year-old institution?

BY Hettie Judah |

Can Reiner Holzemer’s documentary finally lift the lid on the famously private designer? 

BY Hettie Judah |

From storyboards to full-sized film sets, the artist’s show at Tim Van Laere, Antwerp, plays with cinematic techniques to make us believe in a constructed world

BY Hettie Judah |

A new exhibition at London’s Wellcome Collection shows us why we should advocate for and defend the importance of ‘play’ – for our mental health as well as creativity

BY Hettie Judah |

Riley’s paintings make a strong case for embodied encounters with art: glorious advocates for the gallery space itself

BY Hettie Judah |

Cosmin Costinas’s curated section reveals the interconnected roles played by tradition, cultural exchange and imperialism

BY Hettie Judah |

A new report highlights the key role commercial galleries must play in achieving gender parity in the arts

BY Hettie Judah |

For her show in Grand-Hornu, the artist delves into the Mundaneum, a 19th-century utopian project to classify all human knowledge

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

BY Hettie Judah |

At Nottingham Contemporary, the artist reflects on intertwined histories of data and digging

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

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

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