Hurvin Anderson’s landscapes defy a linear chronology
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The Jamaican-British painter exhibits works spanning his over 20-year career in the Tate Britain survey exhibition, Hurvin Anderson.
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by Srishti Ojha Mar 28, 2026
The Jamaican-British painter exhibits works spanning his over 20-year career in the Tate Britain survey exhibition, Hurvin Anderson.
by Srishti Ojha Nov 26, 2025
The British artist talks to STIR about two new projects: his first London solo exhibition in six years, a major public installation and a commission by Yves Saint Laurent.
by Mrinmayee Bhoot May 15, 2025
A retrospective of the artist, best known for his video art that manipulates reality, is currently on view at Tate Britain, London, featuring works spanning 15 years of his career.
by Bansari Paghdar Apr 08, 2025
The illuminated kinetic installation for the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025 is a stage for shared inquiry and dialogue, merging craftsmanship, literature and theatre.
by Manu Sharma Feb 12, 2025
The British artist discusses her light installation Tiered Reflections, originally commissioned for Jodhpur Arts Week 2024.
by Manu Sharma Feb 10, 2025
Curator Samantha Manton explores the intergenerational group show Lives Less Ordinary: Working-Class Britain Re-seen in an interview with STIR.
by Diana Baldon Jan 27, 2025
This transdisciplinary exhibition explores humanity’s urgent need for oceanic reflection.
by Rajesh Punj Oct 15, 2024
Friends in Love and War - L’Éloge des meilleur-es ennemi-es curated by Melanie Pocock (Ikon) and Marilou Laneuville (macLYON) explores themes of companionship.
by Manu Sharma Oct 07, 2024
Dr Boris Magrini, Senior Curator, LAS Art Foundation, and visiting curator Mawena Yehouessi discuss the mysterious video game ‘ARE YOU SOULLESS, TOO?’.
by Rajesh Punj Sep 06, 2024
Reflecting on her show Alchemies, the sculptor discusses the cyclical lives of her sculptures, in all of their incarnations, in a conversation with STIR.
by Manu Sharma Sep 01, 2024
Guest curator Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski discusses the Jamaican-British artist’s prolific career and this timely exhibition in an interview with STIR.
by Deeksha Nath Aug 31, 2024
Solid Light, showing at Tate Modern in London, chronicles Anthony McCall’s expansive practice over five decades.
by Hili Perlson Aug 26, 2024
Centred on the tensions within the artist's work, the show at Museo Novecento includes works that have never been exhibited before.
by Manu Sharma Aug 11, 2024
Exhibition curator Luisa Heese discusses Lucas’ feminist art and her place in the Young British Artists canon, in an interview with STIR.
by Manu Sharma Jul 24, 2024
On the eve of the Paris 2024, we look at the Olympic athletes who have excelled in both art and sport. Here are STIR’s top picks.
by Ayesha Adonais Jul 05, 2024
The artist bridges movement and sound in Wall, performed by the National Youth Dance Company in the UK.
by Ranjana Dave Jun 29, 2024
With a focus on ocean health, the project by Artwise Curators in partnership with WWF and in collaboration with Sotheby’s raises funds for ocean conservation initiatives.
by Deeksha Nath Jun 03, 2024
The British artist highlights the complex present-day relations between Europe and its former colonies in his new solo exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries.
by Ranjana Dave Mar 22, 2024
The British artist speaks to STIR about his works at the Messums West Ceramic Season and his interdisciplinary negotiations with time, material and the environment.
by Manu Sharma Oct 22, 2023
Ceramic artist Phoebe Cummings inaugurates Arcual’s new feature, with a sculpture performance at Art Basel.
by Manu Sharma Aug 09, 2023
Artificial intelligence artist and composer Harry Yeff discusses his composition Fusion, the world’s first AI ballet at Leipzig Opera House.
by Manu Sharma Jul 19, 2023
The automation artist Martin Smith, who lives and works in the United Kingdom, explores his practice that engages the audience’s perspective of space and objects.
by Georgina Maddox Jul 16, 2023
UK-born, US-based artist Ben Whitehouse discusses his love for the open spaces and elements of nature that reflect in his canvases, video work and photographs.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jul 15, 2023
Being a frequent subject of desire through the annals of art history, the flowers receive a new lease of life in the hands of the UK-based photographer Joe Horner.
by Eleonora Ghedini Jun 06, 2023
The British artist's exhibition Closer Than Before at Victoria Miro gallery in Venice shows us Carlo Scarpa’s masterpiece Tomba Brion in a new light.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jul 20, 2022
Offer Waterman and the Estate of William Turnbull present William Turnbull's retrospective in London, highlighting the artist's prowess to create both paintings and sculptures.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 03, 2022
UK-based sculptor Clementine Keith-Roach revisits the world of mythology to give shape to her sculptures as a means to reconstruct the narratives of past, present and future.
by Shraddha Nair Jan 23, 2022
Supported by Superblue, the immersive installation by Studio Swine takes viewers through aromas of fresh foliage, woody bark, tree sap, earth and pine.
by Girinandini Singh Nov 19, 2021
An exploration of established systems of power through Lumen, Sutapa Biswas’ first substantial solo show in 14 years, at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 17, 2020
Simon Beck trudges the difficult snow-covered terrains to create geometric-patterned works that require the skill of an orientator and creative bent of an artist.
by Sukanya Garg Sep 18, 2019
British artist Mark Leckey’s exhibition O’ Magic Power of Bleakness, beginning September 24, 2019, would be a theatrical experience of spectral visions, sound and video.
by Sukanya Garg Sep 16, 2019
Announcing celebrated British artist Antony Gormley’s solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, UK, from September 21, 2019 to December 3, 2019.
by Sukanya Garg Sep 04, 2019
The Yorkshire Sculpture International (YSI), UK’s largest dedicated sculpture festival, opened across Leeds and Wakefield and would continue till September 29, 2019.
by Georgina Maddox Aug 30, 2019
British artist Gaby Solly talks about public art as acts of dissent, ‘woman as an artist’ and breathing through it all...
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