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Yorkshire Sculpture Park celebrates ‘Summer of Love’
Expanding on its ongoing Robert Indiana exhibition, Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents its ‘Summer of Love’ events and projects series, featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ artists and celebrating human relationships, understanding and love
By TF Chan • Last updated
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Thao Nguyen Phan at Tate St Ives: a poetic layering of Vietnamese history and ecology
Thao Nguyen Phan’s work intertwines mythology and urgent environmental concerns in her home country of Vietnam. We spoke to the artist about hidden histories and how her largest UK exhibition to date, at Tate St Ives, ‘feels like a recovery’
By Khue Pham • Last updated
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Dahye Jeong crowned winner of Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2022
Korean artist Dahye Jeong has been selected as the winner of this year’s coveted Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2022, by a jury including Jonathan Anderson
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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‘We Get To Choose Our Families’ at Whitechapel Gallery: a plea for open minds and hearts
Organised by trans and non-binary curators, ‘We Get To Choose Our Families’ at Whitechapel Gallery in London reflects on the idea of queer kinship and fam
By Davy Pittoors • Last updated
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‘In the Black Fantastic’: a beautiful yet deeply unsettling spotlight on Black culture
‘In the Black Fantastic’, a new group show at London’s Hayward Gallery, curated by Wallpaper* contributing editor Ekow Eshun, is an eclectic examination of Black past, present, and speculative futures that shakes up Western accounts of history
By Elisha Tawe • Last updated
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At home with Hew Locke
Our ‘At home with’ interview series explores what creatives are making, what’s making them tick, and the moments that made them. This time, we step over the threshold with Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke
By Harriet Lloyd Smith • Last updated
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A poignant exploration of the lives of transgender and gender non-conforming older people
To celebrate Pride Month 2022, we revisit photographer Jess T Dugan’s series of intimate portraits of transgender adults over 50, first explored by Wallpaper* in this 2020 article on the occasion of an exhibition at Minneapolis Institute of Art
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Botany and Chaumet high jewellery collide in new Paris exhibition
New exhibition ‘Végétal – L’École de la beauté’ explores the botanist’s role in art
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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teamLab: how a Tokyo art collective pioneered an immersive art boom
With an operatic intervention and a show at Pace Geneva, teamLab, the now-700-strong Tokyo-based collective that blazed a trail for experiential, tech-fuelled art, continues to value ‘physical interaction in physical space’
By Nick Compton • Last updated
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Photographer Mahmoud Mfinanga: ‘eBay is still one of the purest places on the internet’
‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that spotlights photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Here we explore the vision of Mahmoud ‘Mo’ Mfinanga
By Sophie Gladstone • Last updated
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White Cube at Arley Hall: contemporary sculpture meets the English country house garden
White Cube’s first outdoor sculpture exhibition puts the work of 12 modern and contemporary artists, including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley and Danh Vo, on view in the grounds of Cheshire’s Arley Hall
By TF Chan • Last updated
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AA Bronson on the radical, enduring legacy of General Idea
General Idea, an art group that pioneered a queer aesthetic, is celebrated in a retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada (opened during Pride Month and running until 20 November 2022). Surviving member AA Bronson speaks about their origins, and impact on art and social justice
By Benoit Loiseau • Last updated
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‘Worldbuilding’ exhibition review: a trip through the uncanny valley of art and gaming
Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, ‘Worldbuilding: Gaming and Art in the Digital Age’ at the Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, explores how artists can embrace and subvert the visual language and culture of video games
By Will Jennings • Last updated
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Share ‘a small sensory epiphany’ with Jeppe Hein at Art Basel
Jeppe Hein’s ‘Right Here, Right Now’, a participatory artwork commissioned by Ruinart, is set to stir the senses at Art Basel in Basel and online
By Simon Mills • Last updated
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Michaela Yearwood-Dan ‘holds the community’ at Queercircle, London’s new LGBTQ+ art hub
As Queercircle unveils its new cultural centre, we spoke to founder and curator Ashley Joiner and artist Michaela Yearwood-Dan about the inaugural show, the importance of queer ‘space’ and how the charity will engage with LGBTQ+ culture
By Davy Pittoors • Last updated
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Art podcasts in tune with the times
Lend your ears to the best art podcasts to inspire, empower and entertain – hear us out
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Cristina Iglesias’ radical public sculpture: ‘I’m not trying to recreate nature’
With projects in London and New York, including an installation at the Royal Academy, it’s a major moment for Cristina Iglesias. We speak to the Spanish artist about her explorations of public space
By Jessica Klingelfuss • Last updated
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Sensuality and strength: Olivia Arthur photographs Saint Laurent for new exhibition
Olivia Arthur is one of six photographers taking part in the latest chapter of Saint Laurent’s ‘Self’ project – this time, an exhibition in collaboration with Magnum Photos. Here, she tells Wallpaper* more
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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Desert bloom: Qatar’s cultural transformation in pictures
Our visual essay by Wallpaper’s photography editor Sophie Gladstone explores Qatar’s rapidly evolving cultural and creative scene
By Sophie Gladstone • Last updated
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Artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen on how VR can bring us closer to nature
Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen leverages virtual reality technologies to reorient our relationship with the natural world.
By TF Chan • Last updated
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Thomas Struth on the day he photographed the Queen and Prince Philip: ‘It was an experiment’
To mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, German artist Thomas Struth looks back on the moment he created a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: ‘It’s an exotic part of my oeuvre because of who they are’
By Harriet Lloyd Smith • Last updated
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2022 Royal Academy Architecture Prize recognises Renée Gailhoustet
The 2022 Royal Academy Architecture Prize is awarded to Renée Gailhoustet, with the shortlist for the 2022 Royal Academy Dorfman Award revealed at the same time
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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‘Open for Business’ spotlights seven decades of commercial photography by Magnum artists
‘Open for Business: Magnum Photographers on Commission’ at Foam Amsterdam explores the hidden stories behind Magnum photographers’ commercial projects
By Sophie Gladstone • Last updated
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Cornelia Parker’s major Tate Britain survey explores British fragility
At Tate Britain, Cornelia Parker’s first London survey show dissects politics and history and reframes everyday life
By Martha Elliott • Last updated
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Chris Levine on creating his iconic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II: ‘I was the wild card’
For the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, we spoke to artist Chris Levine about the making of his iconic hologram portraits of Her Majesty. He reflects on two years of preparation, that fateful day in Buckingham Palace, and Lightness of Being, the outtake that almost outshone the original
By Harriet Lloyd Smith • Last updated
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Couture in motion: Maria Grazia Chiuri and Giles Deacon design for dance
Couturier-designed costumes bring a dazzling dimension to two new works at London’s Sadler’s Wells, by L-E-V and A.I.M by Kyle Abraham
By Rachael Moloney • Last updated
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Artist James Perkins: ‘land art was ripe for me to make a contribution’
Fire Island-based artist James Perkins transforms silk sculptures into forces of nature. Here, he discusses the future of land art, belonging, and living in a Horace Gifford-designed modern masterwork
By Michelle Sinclair Colman • Last updated