Ruth Asawa’s astonishing MoMA retrospective draws drama from the everyday
From gossamer-spun sculptures to the tiniest of sketches, the artist’s universe unfolds in marvellous detail in New York
From gossamer-spun sculptures to the tiniest of sketches, the artist’s universe unfolds in marvellous detail in New York

The exhibition at New York’s Museum of Art and Design is part heroine’s journey, part little shop of horrors

Small wonders offer a vital counterpoint to the things that cause us terror and sorrow

Our imagination can shape the way we see the world and then act within it

From Naoshima to New Mexico, our writers discovered minimalist museums, a revelatory monastery — and an exploding octopus

On show in New York, the artist’s unsettling paintings mark a radical shift from the photographs that made her name

The Fondation Maeght’s stunning show brings the British sculptor into dialogue with European modernists