‘Flower’ by Ed Atkins, ReviewedMartin HerbertArtReview09 April 2025The Atkins we meet in ‘Flower’ is ready to turn himself inside out
RIP Figuration. Long Live the BodyMartin HerbertArtReview02 April 2025Artists rejoice! Forget fashionable taste! You no longer have to struggle to be relevant!
The Horny and Homicidal World of Cerith Wyn EvansMartin HerbertArtReview19 March 2025From 2006: “My old friend Leigh Bowery would ask: ‘Where is the poison?’ And that’s a question I keep asking myself”
Marnie Weber, For Female Storytellers EverywhereMartin HerbertArtReview06 March 2025In film and paintings, ‘When Roses Bloom’ at Heidi, Berlin explores the hallucinatory nature of ageing
Philippe Parreno: Between Difficulty and PossibilityMartin HerbertArtReview19 February 2025In ‘Voices’ at Haus der Kunst, Munich it feels like something is being transmitted in a language halfway alien, halfway familiar
The Interview: Anh TrầnMartin HerbertArtReview11 February 2025“I don’t really, completely, believe in this expressive individualism. I understand how it starts, but I don’t totally agree with it”
Future Greats 2025: Samuel HindoloMartin HerbertArtReview30 January 2025‘In an era of figurative painting that hits quickly and expends itself, Hindolo builds unhurried, probing, effort-requiring scenarios’