Interviews
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Last chance to see: Yayoi Kusama at M+, Hong Kong
There’s still time to see Yayoi Kusama’s major retrospective at M+, Hong Kong (until 14 May). In our interview, the legendary Japanese artist vows to continue to ‘create art to leave the message of “love forever”’
By Megan C Hills • Last updated
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At home with designer Sebastian Herkner
Sebastian Herkner finds inspiration in his extensive travels around the globe and the spirit of optimism of his adopted hometown of Offenbach
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
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Last chance to see: Cyprien Gaillard on chaos, reorder and excavating a Paris in flux
We interviewed French artist Cyprien Gaillard ahead of his major two-part show, ‘Humpty \ Dumpty’ at Palais de Tokyo and Lafayette Anticipations (until 8 January 2023). Through abandoned clocks, love locks and asbestos, he dissects the human obsession with structural restoration
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Published
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Year in review: top 10 art interviews of 2022, chosen by Wallpaper* arts editor Harriet Lloyd-Smith
Top 10 art interviews of 2022, as selected by Wallpaper* arts editor Harriet Lloyd-Smith, summing up another dramatic year in the art world
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Published
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Antony Gormley interview: ‘We’re at more than a tipping point. We’re in a moment of utter crisis’
We visit the London studio of British sculptor Antony Gormley ahead of his major new show ‘Body Field’ at Xavier Hufkens Brussels
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Photographer Maisie Cousins on nostalgia, impulsive making and ‘collecting useless things’
Explore the vision of British artist Maisie Cousins in ‘Through the lens’, our monthly series spotlighting photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors
By Sophie Gladstone • Last updated
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Buddhist monk, make-up artist, and LGBTQIA+ activist Kodo Nishimura on self-acceptance
In honour of Pride Month, we revisit our interview with Kodo Nishimura, who talks to us about make-up, meditation, and more
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Last chance to see: Rashid Johnson’s journey through migration, longing and togetherness in Menorca
We visited Rashid Johnson’s Brooklyn studio ahead of the artist’s show at Hauser & Wirth Menorca, which contemplates drift – physical and emotional
By Osman Can Yerebakan • Published
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Jerome Sans, Q&A
By Melina Keays • Last updated
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Q&A with Joe Ferry, Head designer, Virgin Atlantic
By Melina Keays • Last updated
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As Nissan’s London studio turns 15, we remember its finest designs
By Guy Bird • Last updated
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Q&A with Chris Bangle of BMW
By Nargess Shahmamesh Banks • Last updated
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Groom mates: Benjamin Hubert on his ‘post-Apple generation’ shaving range
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Benjamin Hubert creates ‘Trove’, an unhackable wallet for your cryptocurrency
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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The heat is on: Yves Béhar reveals Hive 2 thermostat design
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Nick Cave on cracking smiles and breaking eggs
Nick Cave adds ‘the greatest little egg cup ever' to his recently launched shop Cave Things
By Melina Keays • Last updated
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Q&A with Sebastian Errazuriz
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Q&A with Peter Saville
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Q&A with Harrison Liu and Jehanne de Biolley
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Brad Lochore Q&A
By Harriet Lloyd Smith • Last updated
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Q&A with Gary Hustwit
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Q&A: Cho Chong Gee
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Jean-Philippe Delhomme’s new murals for Carlyle & Co are fairytales of New York
In his murals for Hong Kong’s soon-to-open members’ club Carlyle & Co, the French artist takes New York’s iconic Carlyle Hotel as his muse. We go behind the scenes in Delhomme’s Paris studio to watch the works unfold
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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The Louvre Abu Dhabi will open this year and curator Jean-Luc Martinez is just a bit terrified
By John Arlidge • Last updated
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Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans on winning the Hepworth Prize for Sculpture
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Last chance to see: Helen Pashgian, ‘Presences’ at Site Santa Fe
Art icon Helen Pashgian’s optically majestic sculptures are a lesson in perception, as featured in the April 2022 issue of Wallpaper*. Pashgian’s solo exhibition ‘Presences’ at Site Santa Fe runs until 27 March 2022
By Hunter Drohojowska-Philp • Last updated
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Kudzanai-Violet Hwami creates limited-edition cover for Wallpaper’s January 2021 issue
Each month Wallpaper* offers a leading creative figure carte blanche to design a limited-edition cover. For our January 2021 Next Generation issue, young Zimbabwean artist Kudzanai-Violet Hwami drew on her experience of social media to create a new painting, Plains of the Christmas Cow.
By TF Chan • Last updated