Artangel Open 2014
The Artangel Open has been behind some iconic works of British contemporary art, and is looking to commission the next set
The Artangel Open has been behind some iconic works of British contemporary art, and is looking to commission the next set
This unusual exhibition is a delightful and energising experience
'Photographs at Play' opens at The Morgan this week: an invitation to think creatively about photography...
We asked the curator of 'A Collective Invention' to select nine photographs from The Morgan's upcoming show
Zoe Pilger talks to the sculptor Richard Deacon, whose retrospective exhibition opened recently at Tate Britain
The celebrated land artist Nancy Holt, wife of Robert Smithson, has died at the age of 75. There has been a resurgence of interest in her work in recent years
'Discoveries' contains several lovely moments, but never really comes together to contribute more than the sum of its parts
Two fascinating books explore the significance of the depiction of animals in Mughal art
The Holburne has brought together a superb show that exceeds any limitations of scale or scope
A selection of this week's musings: fakes, the Fourth Plinth and some famous faces
The German and British Romantic landscapes at the Courtauld sing rather than shout of a new vision
Fakes, lawsuits and feminism... Stories from the art world that have caught our eye this week
I’m genuinely not sure how much artists can bring to the table when it comes to the subject of space
Three great artists, one exhibition: Francesco Stocchi discusses his latest project at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
A slideshow of fascinating works by Brancusi, Rosso and Man Ray at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
A selection of photographs from the Getty Center's latest exhibition
A new exhibition at the Getty looks at the early days of photography and the young Queen Victoria's enduring interest in the medium
‘Chance – Form – Language’ is a tight, neatly balanced show at Hauser & Wirth’s Savile Row gallery
Dada artist Hannah Höch's witty, feminist work in collage and photomontage is as inspiring as ever
What to expect from this year's programme, plus co-owner Sandy Angus on the difficult but growing market in India