A-Z living: an inside look at typographer Alan Kitching's home
A-Z living: an inside look at typographer Alan Kitching's home
The graphic prints of one of Britain’s greatest typographers are instantly recognisable, and they’re all created in his unassuming south London home
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
The year of Sudarshan Shetty
The year of Sudarshan Shetty
The three decade-long journey of one of India’s most innovative conceptual artists has led him to the chance to steer the Kochi biennale and a new solo show that brings together his artistic concerns
Livemint
Livemint
The slow drip of time
The slow drip of time
Japanese artist Yasuaki Onishi will present his dreamlike installation ‘Vertical Emptiness’ as part of the Fresh Paint Art Fair in Tel Aviv.
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post
Flora, fauna and fortitude: the extraordinary mission of Maria Sibylla Merian
Three hundred years after her journey into the South American rainforest to observe its plants and insects, Merian’s vibrant paintings are to go on public display. An exquisite response to nature, they reveal an artist ahead of her time
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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This week’s new exhibitions
Joe Fletcher Orr | The Passion According To Carol Rama | Keiji Uematsu | A Lesson In Sculpture With John Latham | Roman Opalka | Satoru Aoyama | Glasgow International
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
SJ Watson: art, identity and the world's most famous amnesiac
From Memento to Before I Go to Sleep, the case of Henry Molaison holds an enduring fascination for artists. SJ Watson, whose bestselling novel explored lost memory, asks Kerry Tribe about her video installation H.M. – and what we can learn from the world’s most famous amnesiac
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK