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By playing with gender and storytelling, Sin upends how we think about power
A new installation in a long-bricked-up station waiting room in London reflects her fascination with architecture and technology
The artist, 92, has just unveiled her first ceiling painting in the British School at Rome
The country’s contribution to the architecture biennale takes the form of an ancient mazelike fort
The artistic director of the Rockbund Art Museum is looking beyond ideas of east and west for a series of solo shows
With his work on show in North Miami, the Haitian-American talks about his sculptural approach to painting and printmaking
The sixth edition foregrounds young designers who are working at the cutting edge
He has staged art shows from Kandinsky to Dalí but Vicente Todolí’s biggest curatorial project yet is his 40,000 sq metre citrus farm in Spain
The former French prime minister now runs his own gallery in Hong Kong
Exhibitors bring their most extravagant works, but there are community-minded projects as well
Her 27-metre-long woman at Château La Coste reflects her interest in biology and reproduction
On show at London’s Garden Museum, the works are as arresting and raw as his portraits of humans
Nike Davies-Okundaye has turned making the Nigerian adire textile into an art form and a business
The Australian has amassed more than 900 pieces — and aims to show off her country’s creative thinking
The painter of mouths, armour and car seats has a solo show in New York and her first album release
Janna Ireland’s photographs of his work highlight his chameleon-like style and experience of segregation
He has gone from designing clothes for Beyoncé to exploring his south Asian heritage in an installation at the museum
Nicky and Robert Wilson’s collection has grown to almost 40 site-specific outdoor artworks, including Tracey Emin and Cornelia Parker
The American uses rough, distressed elements in his large-scale works to speak of nature’s cycles and urban life
The world’s biggest design showcase features bracingly contemporary interpretations of classic designs
The Romanian artist has drawn from the Baroque and the barbaric to create works of religious pilgrimage in Palermo
The Korean painter and sculptor has opened a foundation in Arles, where he has placed work in its vast Roman necropolis
He is representing Canada at the Venice Biennale with photos about riots and a video about grime
A lockdown-inspired enthusiasm for repurposed objects and bright colours is evident in work coming to London’s Lehmann Maupin gallery
Holzer has curated a show of Bourgeois’ works in Basel, exploring trauma, anger and sex
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