Lots of bother… as Bez rigs Bargain Hunt
Plus: Rachel Whiteread’s near-miss with the Gruffalo and Mark E. Smith is immortalised on a chip shop
Plus: Rachel Whiteread’s near-miss with the Gruffalo and Mark E. Smith is immortalised on a chip shop
The Met’s exhibition helps us understand a region that has always been hard to define, but there are many other stories to be told
Art news daily: 25 September
A 73,000-year-old fragment of stone marked with red lines raises questions about the nature of aesthetic experience
In a new pilot scheme, every 18 year old in France will get €500 to spend on culture next year
Projects from over 40 countries and cities examine the links between design and emotion
Artworks produced using artificial intelligence have long confounded viewers
Art news daily: 10 September
The Shallow Grave actor is to play Hogarth in a new play in London. Plus Lucian Freud on Patrick Leigh Fermor, and Iggy Pop eats Andy Warhol’s hamburger
The Amos Rex brings together classic Finnish functionalism and a futuristic underground space
The pioneering space for contemporary art has reopened and transformed itself into a vital local centre
Art news daily: 30 August
Plus: why a Trump teddy bear might be heading to a museum in Atlantic City
Art news daily: 28 August
Three hundred years after the cabinet-maker’s birth, his name is still a byword for excellence
The site of Emmeline Pankhurst’s statue in Westminster was chosen by her fellow suffragists – there is no reason for it to change
The Czech artist’s unsettling work includes a vivid record of the crushing of the Prague Spring
The sculptor has made quietly effective political work in the past. Will he do so again next year?
Art from the Indian subcontinent, from Mughal manuscripts to a peacock-shaped inkstand, makes a splash
New research methods will help distinguish Robert Burns’ texts from forgeries – but will it change how we read him?