Installations
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What lies beneath: a swirling installation in light by TeamLab is pulling us in
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Frieze New York 2018 highlights: an insider’s guide
By Vasili Kaliman Last updated
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A mist opportunity: Fujiko Nakaya’s London Fog consumes the Switch House
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Car marques aim to master the art of subtlety in Milan
By Guy Bird Last updated
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Hermès launches pop-up café at London flagship
By Bethan Ryder Last updated
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G . F Smith reveals the world’s favourite colour with new installations by artists and designers
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Philippe Parreno’s multimedia extravaganza, H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS, opens in New York's Park Avenue Armory
By Gabriel Coxhead Last updated
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Taryn Simon on the art of mourning and how social media is shaping grief
By TF Chan Last updated
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From sewing to scented curtains, the startling breadth of the first Hepworth Sculpture Prize
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Strike force: Mallorcan artist Miquel Barceló takes Salamanca by storm
By Caroline Roux Last updated
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Le Voyage à Nantes 2017: micro-homes, petrified palm trees and a steampunk menagerie
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Biennale of Sydney: 'The future is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed'
By Dimity Noble Last updated
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Step inside the kaleidoscopic universe of Pipilotti Rist
Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist, who headlines Wallpaper’s November 2022 issue, has transformed the way we see, with a poetic yet playful practice spanning three decades. Here, and in a special portfolio, she reveals how she has liberated video art from its conventions, imbued the digital realm with emotion, animated public spaces, and harnessed the healing powers of colour
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Rising stars: the platforms championing young artists in 2020
We round up the initiatives supporting emerging art across the globe
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Home girls: female artists explore domestic architectures at Sadie Coles
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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John Kørner tackles the British sports of cycling, running and drinking
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Mad world: Carsten Höller creates a dizzying funhouse in Milan
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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At Kayne Griffin Corcoran, artists place the architecture of art in the frame
By Honora Shea Last updated
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Photo 2021 explores the truth behind the image in Melbourne
Australia's biggest ever photography festival showcases work from over 120 global photographers in outdoor galleries and museums around Melbourne
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Iván Navarro’s cosmic sculptures illuminate dark forces
The Chilean-born artist uses celestial landscapes to explore the darker sides of social and political life for his latest exhibition at Galerie Templon in Paris
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Olafur Eliasson saturates Palazzo Strozzi in VR, illusion and Renaissance rationality
In ‘Nel Tuo Tempo’, a major show at Florence’s Palazzo Strozzi, Olafur Eliasson bends perceptions of Renaissance architecture through dazzling site-specific installations
By Will Jennings Last updated
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London’s first immersive ice cream experience opens this summer
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Artists’ earthly creations take over treehouse gallery Ik Lab in Tulum
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Carsten Höller gives a Mexican museum a fresh perspective
The art trickster’s new installation at Museo Tamayo is guaranteed to keep you in suspended animation
By Osman Can Yerebakan Last updated
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Ibrahim Mahama explores bats, Ghana, and new beginnings at White Cube
Ibrahim Mahama’s ‘Lazarus’, a new exhibition at White Cube (until 7 November 2021), sees the Ghanaian artist explore the hidden life of Nkrumah Volini, a brutalist grain silo from Ghana’s immediate postcolonial era
By Tom Seymour Last updated
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Haegue Yang embarks on a surreal multi-sensory space odyssey in Seoul
Kukje Gallery is virtually unrecognisable after undergoing a bold transformation by the Korean artist
By SuhYoung Yun Last updated
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Call of the wild: Giuseppe Penone is in his element at Château La Coste
By Amy Verner Last updated