As her largest museum show to date opens, the Scottish artist talks to Samuel Reilly about her tender paintings of women at work
The artist tells Apollo how he harnesses the natural resonance of spaces, from caves to tube stations, to create his innovative paintings and installations
For his new film based on a novel by Robert Walser, the Polish artist created copies of cubist works. He talks to Apollo about the ties between painting and film-making
The American artist explains how he looks to his own past to create his devilishly inventive films, paintings and installations
The painter talks to Apollo about queerness, his obsession with charcoal and why he loves the work of Keith Vaughan
The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it's her openness to new ideas that really defines her work
Creating the sets for plays at the National Theatre, the Barbican and the Royal Court is no mean feat. The German-born set designer speaks to Apollo about how she works her magic
Taking photographs as a starting point, the artist unearths the hidden connections between European colonialism and modern-day Africa
The seventh-generation basketry artist is bringing new dynamism to an ancient craft
Ahead of his Tate Britain commission, the artist tells Apollo about being inspired by Tupac and Cy Twombly and wanting to involve communities in everything he makes
Despite the painstaking research that underpins the artist’s work, there’s nothing dry about its outcomes – as visitors to the Canadian Pavilion in Venice will discover
Behind the artist’s enjoyably exuberant artworks is a serious concern with rewiring language and remaking bodies
The artist layers a multitude of marks to create palimpsestic paintings and prints, but the results are far from purely abstract
The artist’s playful and delicate works, often painted on book jackets, conceal a serious interest in animals, absurdity and art history
In 2018, the British artist looked back with Martin Gayford on Pop art, politics and leaving London for a life in the country
In 2015, the Californian artist spoke to Jonathan Griffin about the light and space installations that span his 60-year career
In the year’s most unusual tribute to the modernist master, the artist is taking over the museum dedicated to him and filling it with her personal belongings
Ahead of a retrospective at Tate Britain, the artist tells Apollo that swapping the city for rural Suffolk has led her to more primordial themes
The performance artist explains why he loves being from Iceland and takes us on a tour of public sculpture in his hometown
The artist who has long campaigned for the recognition of Native American artists is changing how we look at the art of the United States
The French-Algerian artist explains her fascination with the activism of the 1960s and why, for her, the personal really is political
As the artist prepares for his show at the Hayward Gallery, he talks about using the remains of today to reimagine the past
The artist’s wry installations include everything from cuddly toys to supersized versions of everyday objects. But her art is much tougher than it looks
The artist tells Apollo how his new film for the Barnes Foundation weaves together restitution debates with the history of the Harlem Renaissance