Georgia O’Keeffe, the first American modernist
She was pigeonholed by critics but went on to become one of the most important painters of the 20th century
She was pigeonholed by critics but went on to become one of the most important painters of the 20th century
Two new shows capture the photographer Sabine Weiss’s eye for the overlooked
He liked to say that he was as devoted to angels as he was dirt. A new exhibition of his paintings captures what he means
Gordon Cheung’s daring collages critique China’s authoritarian capitalism by subverting traditional artistic genres
How a painting from 1925 spawned countless spooky imitators
It’s boom-time for Latin American art, and the best of it engages with local issues
A new exhibition at Tate Modern explores his 50-year career, in which the personal and the political collided
In the 1980s, Libyan dissidents living in exile began to disappear. Among them was the father-in-law of the photographer Diana Matar, who has documented the search for him
Intelligence agencies spy on us, and Trevor Paglen spies on them. His images, on show at the Photographers’ Gallery, shine a light on the shadow world of government surveillance
Next time you’re stuck in the departure lounge, immerse yourself in the giant artwork beneath your feet