Catherine McCormack
19 November 2025
Making a date with gods and monsters
A giant sculpture made from syrup tins gives Greece a new ally in the battle for the Parthenon marbles
Read the full article05 November 2025
Art across the UK/China divide
As geopolitical tensions rise, a new generation of artists is quietly rewriting the script
Read the full article17 September 2025
Nothing could prepare you for this blockbuster exhibition
As the Pompidou Centre in Paris prepares to close for a five-year renovation, it is staging the largest single show in its entire history
Read the full article23 July 2025
Jeremy Deller takes art on the march
The artist has taken his two-year project around the UK to the nation’s public spaces – but he has come to understand the one line that art cannot cross
Read the full article09 July 2025
Maggi Hambling’s perfect storm
The artist reopens a Norfolk stately home with two pulsating works celebrating the sea
Read the full article11 June 2025
Saint Phalle and Tinguely, the couple who taught art to explode
Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely turned machines and myths into joyful rebellion
Read the full article03 May 2025
The forgotten, formidable Medardo Rosso
The sculptor’s fame was eclipsed by Rodin’s. But he continues to influence new generations of artists
Read the full article02 April 2025
Tracey Emin: ‘Brexit was hideous and heinous’
The acclaimed artist takes Florence in her first institutional solo show in Italy
Read the full article17 July 2024
Breast in show
Lust, love and life: an exhibition about the art of the breast
Read the full article01 May 2024
How Annie Ernaux is seen on the street
Photographic chronicles of the everyday, inspired by Nobel winner Annie Ernaux
Read the full article31 May 2023
Beyond the tyres: Pirelli’s slick art museum
Pirelli’s vast Milan gallery is a temple of daring contemporary art
Read the full article05 January 2023
Eva Gonzalès, a woman in the shadows
The National Gallery’s failure to properly showcase female artists continues with its treatment of Eva Gonzalès
Read the full article28 April 2022
Heart of stone: how Donatello reinvented sculpture
A definitive, exhaustive exhibition of the Renaissance artist is a once-in-a-lifetime blockbuster of a show
Read the full article24 March 2022
Furious, obsessive, intelligent and infinite: the traumatic genius of Louise Bourgeois
The trailblazing artist has joined the ranks of the few artists who have enough work to more than fill two major European shows at the same time
Read the full article25 November 2021
The art that restores faith in Palermo
The Sicilian city is putting its mafia controlled past behind it and forging a new reputation for art and integration.
Read the full article19 October 2021
The Dante Project and its divine display of dance
The union of British stars from ballet, art and music to rework Dante is paradise.
Read the full article