Amah-Rose Abrams
Amah-Rose Abrams is a British writer, editor and broadcaster covering arts and culture based in London. In her decade plus career she has covered and broken arts stories all over the world and has interviewed artists including Marina Abramovic, Nan Goldin, Ai Weiwei, Lubaina Himid and Herzog & de Meuron. She has also worked in content strategy and production.
Latest articles by Amah-Rose Abrams
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Cecily Brown creates immersive other worlds at the Serpentine: ‘I love the idea of getting lost in art’Cecily Brown brings her hypnotic blend of abstract and figurative paintings to the London gallery
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In Luxembourg, Igshaan Adams translates his past into beautiful, large-scale worksAt Mudam Luxembourg, Igshaan Adams’ exhibition Between Then and Now brings together dance-made prints, sculptural ‘dust clouds’ and monumental woven works, transforming memories of apartheid-era Cape Town into shimmering, large-scale installations
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Marie Antoinette finds her voice in London exhibition ‘Best Femmes Forever’Artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley’s satirical video installation reconsiders three women who lost their lives in the French Revolution
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Winston Branch searches for colour and light in large-scale artworks in LondonWinston Branch returns to his roots in 'Out of the Calabash' at Goodman Gallery, London ,
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Remembering Martin Parr, astute documenter of the human conditionMartin Parr, a giant of photography, has died aged 73
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Inez & Vinoodh unveil romantic new photography series in ParisA series of portraits of couple Charles Matadin and Natalie Brumley, created using an iPhone in Marfa, Texas, goes on show in Paris
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‘Sit, linger, take a nap’: Peter Doig welcomes visitors to his Serpentine exhibitionThe artist’s ‘House of Music’ exhibition, at Serpentine Galleries, rethinks the traditional gallery space, bringing in furniture and a vintage sound system
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‘Somebody is always obscured by the winner of history’: Stan Douglas considers race, gender and power in LondonIn an exhibition at London’s Victoria Miro Gallery, ‘Stan Douglas: Birth of a Nation and The Enemy of All Mankind’, the artist re-examines two works of fiction, a play and a film
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Frieze London is back! Here’s what to seeAs London gears up for Frieze 2025 (15-19 October), plan your visit early
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Berlin Art Week 2025 is here: what to see around the cityAs Berlin Art Week returns, 10-14 September 2025, here are the unmissable exhibitions, from commercial galleries to private spaces
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Why Finland’s oldest city prides itself on its future legacyRediscover Turku, a city of islets and saunas, which is growing and changing with tradition, sustainability and climate as its guides
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Kikuji Kawada's vital photographs mark a significant career at ArlesKikuji Kawada's work, 'Endless Map–Invisible,' draws from poignant moments in the artist's long career
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Wael Shawky explores a theatrical moment in history in EdinburghPull strings to get there if you can, as the Egyptian artist presents the third film in his ‘The Crusades Cabaret’ trilogy, at Talbot Rice Gallery
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Huma Bhabha and Alberto Giacometti share an emotional connection in dialogue at the BarbicanThe Barbican's new series, Encounters, sees Alberto Giacometti's work paired with a series of artists
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Inside Kyotographie, Japan’s world-renowned photography festivalKyotographie 2025 embraces the theme ‘Humanity’ in Kyoto – Amah-Rose Abram reports with the highlights, from major and emerging photographers
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'Why must Blackness always be about pain and suffering?' asks Amoako Boafo as he opens his first show in LondonThe artist tells us about ‘showing Black joy’ in his new show at Gagosian, ‘I Do Not Come to You by Chance’
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‘Leigh Bowery!’ at Tate Modern: 1980s alt-glamour, club culture and rebellionThe new Leigh Bowery exhibition in London is a dazzling, sequin-drenched look back at the 1980s, through the life of one of its brightest stars
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‘Artists are being asked to be vulnerable’: inside the Sharjah Biennial 2025In the UAE, the 16th Sharjah Biennial, titled ‘To Carry’, seeks to give voices to an international range of artists
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Noah Davis at the Barbican: long overdue, emotional and timelyA decade after Noah Davis' untimely death, the Barbican has staged the first institutional retrospective of his work.
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What makes fashion and art such good bedfellows?There has always been a symbiosis between fashion and the art world. Here, we look at what makes the relationship such a successful one
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Thirty years after Dog Man Star, Brett Anderson looks back on Suede's album coversBrett Anderson talks cover art, photography and iconic imagery
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Don't miss Luxembourg's retro-futuristic lab pavilion in VeniceAs the Venice Biennale enters its last few weeks, catch 'A Comparative Dialogue Act' at the Luxembourg Pavilion
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Venice Art Biennale 2024 highlightsThe Venice Art Biennale took place 20 April - 24 November 2024 – here are our highlights from around Venice
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Miu Miu’s Women’s Tales film series comes to life for Art Basel ParisIn ‘Tales & Tellers’, interdisciplinary artist Goshka Macuga brings Miu Miu’s Women’s Tales film series for Art Basel Paris to life for the public programme
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