Stage-set scenarios and incongruous figure groupings lend Jockum Nordström's work at the Camden Arts Centre an unsettling appeal
An exhibition of Choucair's work at Tate Modern proves that lack of exposure does not equate to lack of status
Katharina Fritsch's blue cock should be commended for attracting genuine public interest without resorting to shock tactics beyond a bad pun
Unexpected connections abound in Brian Dillon's eclectic cabinet of curiosities
The Royal Academy's exhibition devoted to Richard Rogers is justifiably - but perhaps excessively - ambitious
An exhibition on Vermeer and music at London's National Gallery is a harmonious triumph
Moore and Rodin make unlikely bedfellows but their pairing at Perry Green results in some fruitful juxtapositions
This summer Michael Landy brings giant robots to the National Gallery in London