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Artist of the week

Your ongoing guide to who's who in the contemporary art world
  • Arooj Aftab at Omeara, London.

    Arooj Aftab review – crackling wit and songs of elegiac beauty

    Boundaries disappear as the extraordinary Grammy-winning Pakistani-American singer showcases her lithe latest album, Night Reign – and hands out whiskey, T-shirts and roses…
  • Beyoncé walks onstage to accept the innovator award during the iHeartRadio music awards last week in Los Angeles.

    Beyoncé: Cowboy Carter review – takes country music by its plaid collar and sets it on fire

    The Texan superstar’s eighth album is a thrilling 27-track journey through and beyond America’s roots music, and it feels like a genuine feast
  • John Cale, white-haired, his arm raised, reaching out to the camera.

    John Cale: Mercy review – the titan of cool misses a trick

    The 80-year-old’s latest album features some inspired younger guests but cries out for less dated beats and a visionary producer
  • Anna Barham

    Artist of the week 210: Anna Barham

    Skye Sherwin: Words take on a new life in the surreal animation of this London-based artist, returning time and again to the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna where the modern alphabet began
  • John Travolta

    Artist of the week 209: Anthea Hamilton

    Skye Sherwin: From Perspex legs to a young Karl Lagerfeld and huge images of John Travolta's sweatband-clad head, exploring this artist's work is like stumbling on to a weird and wonderful theatre set

  • Fiona Tan, Vox Populi, London, 2012

    Artist of the week 208: Fiona Tan

    Skye Sherwin: Tan's haunting video portraits and collections of other people's snapshots span countless continents and lifetimes

  • Adam Dant - Paris

    Artist of the week 207: Adam Dant

    Skye Sherwin: Dant's fantastic maps, charts and satirical projects – such as 'underneathism', the painstaking depiction of things from below – show a peculiarly British wit
  • Thea Djordjadze

    Artist of the week 206: Thea Djordjadze

    Skye Sherwin: This Georgia-born artist works quickly and intuitively, creating poetic, allusive arrangements that hint at ever-shifting stories
  • Posing questions … the sculptures of Francis Upritchard at Nottingham Contemporary.

    Artist of the week 205: Francis Upritchard

    Skye Sherwin: Her rainbow-splashed marionettes are a statement about the lost summer of love generation. And authors from Ali Smith to David Mitchell have written stories about them
  • Damián Ortega

    Artist of the week 204: Damián Ortega

    Skye Sherwin: This Mexican artist transforms everyday finds, from Coke bottles to corn on the cob, into things of wonder
  • Sung Hwan Kim

    Artist of the week 203: Sung Hwan Kim

    Skye Sherwin: This Korean-born, New York-based artist spins beguiling tales that mesh elements from sci-fi, folk tales, personal memories and history

  • Artist of the week 202: Hariton Pushwagner

    Skye Sherwin: After a period sleeping rough in the 90s, this artist and his portraits of a dehumanising modernity are enjoying a resurgence

  • The Other Sun by Jacob Hashimoto

    Artist of the week 201: Jacob Hashimoto

    Skye Sherwin: Rice paper kites in geometric shapes populate Hashimoto's art, lending it an otherworldy dimension, a modern sense of fairytale

  • Rue Charles Peguy by Sam Dargan

    Artist of the week 200: Sam Dargan

    Skye Sherwin: After years of painting miserable office workers, battered priests and bleak landscapes, Dargan's new work has a sense of hope
  • Jo Spence

    Artist of the week 199: Jo Spence

    Housewives were desperate and family life far from domestic bliss for photographer whose work explores identity politics
  • Jennet Thomas, School of Change, 2012, video still

    Artist of the week 198: Jennet Thomas

    Skye Sherwin: Want to see the world in black and yellow? Then delve into the strange, surreal films of this satirist of the everyday

  • Ellen Gronemeyer

    Artist of the week 197: Ellen Gronemeyer

    Skye Sherwin: The Berlin-based artist's thickly layered paintings are intense yet whimsical, with spectral characters alongside dancing acrobats
  • Amalia Pica, 2012, at the Chisenhale Gallery, London

    Artist of the week 196: Amalia Pica

    Skye Sherwin: This London-based Argentine's work speaks to us of the missed chances and misunderstandings in both art and life
  • Alexis M Teplin's if

    Artist of the week 195: Alexis M Teplin

    Comedy and unchastity are key in this American artist's vivid patchwork paintings and sculptures, which call for social change even as they flag up failures of cultural revolutions past
  • Stooped 2012 by Jessica Rankin

    Artist of the week 194: Jessica Rankin

    Skye Sherwin: Rankin's works on organza are like mental maps, combining spontaneous words and thoughts with the labour of embroidery

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