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For the past 40 years, the elusive artist David Hammons has explored race, creativity and politics – without gallery representation

BY Steven Stern |

Ambiguity, concealment and eroticism lurk in the shadows of Victor Man’s paintings and installations

BY Tom Morton |

From participatory projects to socially mindful curating,Harrell Fletcher explores the role art plays in human relations

BY Jens Hoffmann |

Sergej Jensen’s exhausted, expressive paintings, gallery interventions, rare films and moody music

BY Dominic Eichler |

In his sculptures, collages and films, Bojan Sarcevic explores the ‘ghost haunting modernity’: ornament and decoration

BY Jennifer Allen |

Steve McQueen’s first feature film reveals an artist increasingly interested in the relationship between language and the body

Since the late 1960s Lynn Hershman Leeson has employed multiple personalities to explore ideas surrounding identity

BY Amelia Jones |

Alternative histories and playful anachronisms shape Steven Claydon’s sculptures, paintings and videos

BY Tom Morton |

Since the 1960s Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles has been searching for ‘some kind of communion’ with the public

BY Guy Brett |

The sculptures of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska respond to architecture, memory and emotion

BY Kirsty Bell |

What accounts for Ai Weiwei's unique position in the cultural make-up of contemporary China?

BY Carol Yinghua Lu |

Ryan Gander’s lectures, scripts, installations, videos, sculptures, paintings, children’s books and more …

BY Dan Fox |

The multi-faceted exhibitions of French artist Loris Gréaud reward leaps of faith with wild flights of the imagination

Marine Hugonnier’s films explore what the artist describes as an ‘anthropology of images’

BY Lars Bang Larsen |

Brian Griffiths’ installations and sculptures drag their historical baggage towards an imaginary future

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Taryn Simon’s photographs of restricted locations reveal an unsettling side to the American Dream

BY Christy Lange |

Kris Martin’s explorations of faith and time employ myriad materials – from departure boards and novels to classical sculptures and watches

BY Jens Hoffmann |

Rosalind Nashashibi's films and photographs observe the nuances of everyday life around the world

BY Martin Herbert |

 ‘A painting was actually telling me to fuck off. Gnarr. A little aggro retinal music’

BY Benjamin Weissman |

Richard Hawkins’ collages and paintings explore desire and decadence, the culture industry, abstraction, land-rights and fandom

BY Alex Farquharson |