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In Venice, Su Xiaobai will fill a historic palazzo with works crafted in natural lacquerDuring the Venice Biennale, Su Xiaobai’s 'Alchemical Universe' at Palazzo Soranzo Van Axel will make for a special show
By Daven Wu Published
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This enchanting children’s book explores girlhood with a host of gorgeously illustrated nighttime creaturesIn 'Oralee: A Field Guide to a Young Human Who Learns to Glow in the Dark', artist Clare Crespo translates a fascination with owls into a meditation on growing up
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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Step into the contemporary puzzle of Martin Margiela's first large-scale exhibition in Japan'Martin Margiela at Kudan House', running in Tokyo until 29 April, is an eclectic and curious world
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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From Sabrinawood to Bieber’s minimalism: Coachella 2026’s best stage designsThere was innovation and imagination all over the line-up at this year’s festival, while the headline acts sparked debate with their contrasting approaches to production design
By Kevin EG Perry Published
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Anna Park's new show at Lehmann Maupin in London offers a voyeuristic mix of the abstract and the figurativeThe South Korea-born artist confronts a lack of nuance in playful works which rethink vintage pin-up motifs
By Hannah Silver Published
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New book, 'Soviet Scientific Institutes', captures the afterlife of a society dedicated to discoveryPhotographer Eric Lusito’s new monograph captures the strange experimental facilities and laboratories scattered across the countries left behind by the USSR
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Why do we like watching women die, asks Marina Abramović in CopenhagenIn 'Seven Deaths' at Copenhagen’s Cisternerne, Marina Abramović considers Maria Callas, and the tragic female characters she embodied
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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Her great-uncle was Jackson Pollock. Now her fledgling gallery, Argo Fine Arts, is the talk of ParisArt world royalty Samantha McCoy's artistic legacy shapes her thoughtful gallery ethos, as shown in her Art Paris 2026 presentation with works by Christiane Löhr, Cy Twombly and more
By Amy Serafin Published
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Step inside Belle & Sebastian's visual universe, as the band turns 30This week, Belle & Sebastian will play the Royal Albert Hall to mark 30 years of the first two albums. Frontman Stuart Murdoch reflects on the bookish visuals that helped define a genre
By Paul Weedon Published
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A photography book from Prince’s former creative director shows the icon through an intimate new lensIn the new two-volume book 'Prince: Collected Photographs,' published by ACC Art Books, Steve Parke throws open the doors to Prince's inner world
By Lisa Wright Published
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Discover the experimental work of overlooked Croatian artist Edita SchubertAt Muzeum Susch, Edita Schubert's avant-garde work and process go under the spotlight; find canvases slashed by knives and geometric pieces that play with the abstracted body
By Emily Steer Published
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in AprilOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Tianna Williams Published
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Daphne Wright casts her family in Jesmonite. Discover her works in LondonAt Frith Street Gallery, the artist explores a fascination with materials; when we visit, she tells us about the ‘sulking’ power of clay and her ‘very brutal’ way to make work
By Millie Walton Published
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Painter-to-watch Joanna van Son puts a modern spin on the old masters at Saatchi YatesIn London, the artist’s rich oil paintings pay tribute to her partner
By Hannah Silver Published
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Photographer Joel Meyerowitz on reframing some of art history’s most famous props: ‘Morandi’s Objects’In his newly updated book, 'Morandi's Objects. The Complete Archive of Casa Morandi', legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz brings a practised eye to objects that inspired a master of still life
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Step into painter Hannah Murray’s seductive, unsettling worldIn an exhibition at Ginny on Frederick in London, the artist populates hyperrealistic interiors with her almost-realistic figures
By Hannah Silver Published
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Designing the Pet Shop Boys: Mark Farrow on 40 years of creative collaborationAs a new history of Pet Shop Boys’ work, 'Volume: The Complete Visual Record', is published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of their first album ‘Please’, Wallpaper* sat down with Farrow for a rare PSB-oriented retrospective conversation
By Jason Barlow Published
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Cecily Brown creates immersive other worlds at the Serpentine: ‘I love the idea of getting lost in art’Cecily Brown brings her hypnotic blend of abstract and figurative paintings to the London gallery
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Painter Hurvin Anderson’s blend of memory and history is mesmerising at Tate BritainThe artist presents his first major retrospective, in which bold and joyful works zigzag between places, memories and motifs
By Hannah Silver Published
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Inez & Vinoodh celebrate their 40-year career with a major exhibition in The HagueIn 'Can Love Be a Photograph,' at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag, Dutch-born photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin mark forty years of creative collaboration
By Sofia Hallström Published
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Don’t miss these six artists at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026Art Basel Hong Kong is back, from 27-29 March. But what is essential viewing?
By Daven Wu Published
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Why M+ is Hong Kong's must-see cultural crossroadsBespoke Partnership
A combination of Asian insight and global outlook makes the Herzog & de Meuron-designed museum of contemporary visual culture a unique experience for international audiences
By Gavin Hastings Published
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How can we overcome the problem of representation, asks Collier Schorr in ParisAt Modern Art, Paris, Collier Schorr presents photographs, collages, notes, drawings and video for her first exhibition in Paris
By Hannah Silver Published
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Amoako Boafo expands his practice and mentors the next generationThe Ghanaian painter brings his Accra studio to Los Angeles while taking on a mentorship role for the inaugural Maison Perrier Art Prize.
By Jamilah Rose-Roberts Published
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Meet Orfeo Tagiuri, the artist using cartoons to explore humour and melancholyLondon-based multidisciplinary artist Orfeo Tagiuri channels meditation, sadness and ‘bad puns’ in work currently on display at his 'Doing Nothing' exhibition at Mutty in Brescia, Italy
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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Brian Eno, Nan Goldin, Es Devlin and more unite for Choose Love art auctionChoose Love has announced its auction and public exhibition to raise funds for aid in Palestine, including collectible works from Sarah Ball, Jamie Hewlett, Es Devlin, Brian Eno, Nan Goldin, Grayson Perry and more
By Tianna Williams Published
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Step inside Mark Rothko's major retrospective in Florence'Rothko in Florence', curated by Christopher Rothko and Elena Geuna, encompasses the main exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi and spaces that were historically significant to Rothko
By Hili Perlson Published

