Among the poppies: volunteering at the Tower of London’s war memorial
Paul Cummins' red field of poppies has been planted by volunteers, and is still growing
Paul Cummins' red field of poppies has been planted by volunteers, and is still growing
An exhibition of Garry Winogrand's photography at the Metropolitan Museum includes many posthumous prints. Do they have a place there?
A roundup of the week's reviews: including Syrian artists in London; Titian in Scotland; a riverbed in Denmark...
Bob and Roberta Smith stands up for art in schools; Alfredo Jaar interrupts the adverts in Times Square; and the utopian appeal of geometric art
Sanctified and worldly subjects come together in the Scottish National Gallery's exhibition of Venetian art
How is identity staged, constructed and explored in contemporary portraiture?
A new exhibition contends that portraiture doesn't reflect the self; it constructs it
In focusing on recent innovations, this exhibition risks losing sight of some of the original allure of its subject
After its long-awaited redevelopment, the Clark has unveiled an impressive new building designed by Tadao Ando alongside refurbished galleries by Annabelle Selldorf
A new display of art from Captain Cook's voyages is compelling, but doesn't quite tell the whole story
Perspectives on war: Marsden Hartley's paintings from Berlin in WWI; and Mark Neville's photographs and films from Helmand Province, Afghanistan
A new exhibition at Stanford University looks at the changing face of the devil in art
Satan, sin and the underworld...selected highlights
The characters in Walker's works are caught in moments of enigmatic significance, at once inconsequential and charged with possible implication
Which curators, writers, academics and educators are steering public opinion about art?
Playful, interactive, digitally-enhanced: is art straying closer to the video game than ever before?
Mark Neville's films and photographs from Afghanistan reveal the strange banality of war
For centuries, painters have experimented with the landscape. Where will today's artists venture next?
A look back at last week's light-based commissions marking the outbreak of the First World War
After three formative years in Berlin, Hartley returned to the US at the forefront of the avant-garde