Digby Warde-Aldam is a freelance writer based in Paris.
It's been 30 years since the Battle of Orgreave, and 13 since Jeremy Deller's re-enactment of it. Is it time to re-examine the re-examination?
The reopening of Farnborough's flight testing centre is one of the most unusual and remarkable art projects in recent years
The British Guiana One-Cent Magenta is the only stamp of its kind in the world, and by far the most expensive
Phyllida Barlow's drawings are every bit as good as her sculptures
'Martyrs' is a beautiful series of videos, but it's overshadowed by Wren's magnificent architecture
From a house made of waste to Yinka Shonibare's library, there are some strong shows in Brighton this month
The partnership and rivalry between these two great painters was mutually beneficial
Last seen in public in 1902, the extraordinary egg can be found at Wartski in London for four days only
Kiefer's first UK retrospective is a major coup for the RA
Boris Johnson and Ni Zhaoxing plan to rebuild the Crystal Palace on Sydenham Hill. It's a ludicrous project