Visual Arts
Henry Moore review: monumental sculpture in the open air of Kew Gardens
Henry Moore always believed his sculptures should respond to the natural environment.
Jonathan Baldock review: fragile folklore in Bristol
Jonathan Baldock’s Held at Arnolfini is part way between shrine and forest.
An insider’s guide to London Gallery Weekend
London Gallery Weekend returns from 5 to 7 June.
Phantasmagoria review: digital sorcery at the Henry Moore Institute
A compelling new exhibition, Phantasmagoria explores the digital and the arcane.
Katharina Grosse review: painting as an explosion at White Cube
German artist Katharina Grosse stages a chromatic takeover in London.
Can this year’s Venice Biennale artists avoid politics amid protests and pavilion closures?
The protests continue to overshadow the art at this year’s Venice Biennale. Can its exhibiting artists really stay out of…
What hosting Design Matters has taught Debbie Millman about creativity
Artist, designer and podcaster Debbie Millman speaks to ArtsHub ahead of her keynote talk at Vivid Sydney in June.
The Venice Biennale jury has resigned, proving art institutions can’t remain apolitical
The Venice Biennale's latest woes mark the unravelling of a long-standing fiction: that art institutions can remain separate from politics.
British artist Thomas Houseago trades the art world 'island' for a secret garden
For his Madrid debut, Thomas Houseago exhibits in a lush garden. So what happens when art leaves the systems that…
Echo review: artist Klára Hosnedlová uses living fungi to explore time, growth and decay
In Echo, artist Klára Hosnedlová blends industrial structures, hand-worked fibres and living fungi into an installation that is constantly shifting.