Otobong Nkanga: What Are You Going to Do?Tom MortonArtReview05 September 2024Nkanga’s first show at Lisson entreats us to consider different models of knowing, and valuing, the natural world
Gina Fischli's Makeshift Pet ShowTom MortonArtReview23 April 2024‘Love, Love, Love’ stages the artist's animal sculptures as proxies for the figure of the emerging artist
Lewis Brander: En Plein AirTom MortonArtReview05 April 2024The artist’s ‘Recent Paintings’ at Vardaxoglou, London flirts with the outmoded and the fogeyish
Sarah Lucas: You’re All TossersTom MortonArtReview27 November 2023In Lucas’s work – on show in ‘Happy Gas’ at Tate Britain, London – a cigar is never just a cigar
Pam Evelyn’s Painterly SecretsTom MortonArtReview07 November 2023In ‘A Handful of Dust’ at Pace, London, the artist transforms particles of pigment into vast, vigorously worked abstract canvases
Hamishi Farah Paints Beyoncé and Roberto CavalliTom MortonArtReview23 August 2023A message about nation-states and independence can be found where you least expect it
Chris Ofili’s Subsumed SinsTom Mortonartreview.com03 July 2023A new exhibition conjures a voluptuous unearthly realm where transgression gives way to fantasy in disorientating works that dazzle the viewer