Anne Hardy speaks to Millie Walton about how her time in the Texan desert led to her strange, scrap sculptures

Anne Hardy’s captivating interlopers

Anne Hardy’s captivating interlopers

Words: Millie Walton
“Bodily organs, entrails and guts spilling out”: Elise Bell on Nnena Kalu's latest sculptures at Arcadia Missa

Nnena Kalu’s sculptures are a dumpster diver’s dream

Nnena Kalu’s sculptures are a dumpster diver’s dream

Words: Elise Bell
Jacob Wilson reviews Nick Waplington's domestic photographs at Hamiltons Gallery, Renata de Bonis' painted interiors at Lamb Gallery and HelenA Pritchard's sculpture at TJ Boulting

The meal deal: Nick Waplington at Hamiltons Gallery, Renata de Bonis at Lamb Gallery, HelenA Pritchard at TJ Boulting

The meal deal: Nick Waplington at Hamiltons Gallery, Renata de Bonis at Lamb Gallery, HelenA Pritchard at TJ Boulting

Words: Jacob Wilson
Matt Connors is a trouble maker and problem solver. He talks to Jacob Wilson about his exhibition at Goldsmiths CCA, which puts his work alongside that of 21 other artists: friends, collaborators, and those he simply admires

Matt Connors: “I’m not satisfied with something unless there’s a problem”

Matt Connors: “I’m not satisfied with something unless there’s a problem”

Words: Jacob Wilson
The American artist on the futility of language and the virtues and vices of abstraction

Adam Pendleton: “Abstraction is a big question”

Adam Pendleton: “Abstraction is a big question”

Words: Matthew Holman
This week, Jacob Wilson returns to the Courtuald Gallery to review Jasper Johns, drops in to Paolo Gioli at Amanda Wilkinson and goes to Stepney Green to Stuart Middleton at Carlos / Ishikawa

The meal deal: Jasper Johns, Paolo Gioli and Stuart Middleton

The meal deal: Jasper Johns, Paolo Gioli and Stuart Middleton

Words: Jacob Wilson
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This week, staff writer Jacob Wilson went east to see three shows on his lunch break: Konstantin Zhukov at Neven, Kaye Donachie at Maureen Paley and Ruby Dickson at Nicoletti

The meal deal: Konstantin Zhukov, Kaye Donachie and Ruby Dickson

The meal deal: Konstantin Zhukov, Kaye Donachie and Ruby Dickson

Words: Jacob Wilson
A new show by Atelier E.B. gets Rosalind Jana thinking about the symbolism of storefronts and the mucky relationship between art and retail

Window shopping: behind the curtain of art and retail

Window shopping: behind the curtain of art and retail

Words: Rosalind Jana
This week, Plaster staff writer Jacob Wilson consumed three shows on his lunch breaks: Frank Auerbach at The Courtauld Gallery, Tiona Nekkia McClodden at White Cube Bermondsey and Erwin Wurm at Thaddaeus Ropac

The meal deal: Jacob Wilson reviews Frank Auerbach, Tiona Nekkia McClodden and Erwin Wurm

The meal deal: Jacob Wilson reviews Frank Auerbach, Tiona Nekkia McClodden and Erwin Wurm

Words: Jacob Wilson
‘10 Seconds’, a new show by Alexis Hunter serves up bloodied manicured hands, bulging crotches, flaming high-heels and hammer-yielding destruction

Alexis Hunter has ten seconds to get your attention

Alexis Hunter has ten seconds to get your attention

Words: Izzy Bilkus
Ahead of Yoko Ono's major show at Tate Modern, Milo Astaire – Plaster co-founder and diagnosed Beatles superfan – reflects on how the world is finally catching up

Yoko Ono: an artist for our times

Yoko Ono: an artist for our times

Words: Milo Astaire
This week, Jacob Wilson's lunch break reviews are Barbara Kruger at the Serpentine, Wilhelm Sasnal at Sadie Coles HQ and Doron Langberg at Victoria Miro

The meal deal: Jacob Wilson reviews Barbara Kruger, Wilhelm Sasnal and Doron Langberg

The meal deal: Jacob Wilson reviews Barbara Kruger, Wilhelm Sasnal and Doron Langberg

Words: Jacob Wilson
Notorious art insider spittle reports on a January art scene filled with bad romance, damp patches and Dry Jan mingling

The spittle January rewind: “if you haven’t had strep throat… live a little”

The spittle January rewind: “if you haven’t had strep throat… live a little”

Words: spittle

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