Following a life-and-death experience, José Parlá, the New York-based Cuban artist, explores different notions of reality in breathtaking paintings that capture the lights we all see in the dark
Catherine Opie, known for her portraits of west-coast queer culture in the 1990s, today turns her camera to making portraits of architecture and cities, including the Vatican
The artist talks about her time on a residency in Ghana, culminating in her current solo show there, and how this, along with everything from existential fears to mundane choices of pre-bedtime TV programmes, has fed into her increasingly abstract practice