Larry Achiampong: Wayfinder
The British-Ghanaian artist’s work tackles histories of travel, migration and displacement
The British-Ghanaian artist’s work tackles histories of travel, migration and displacement
Marianne Werefkin has long been overshadowed by her male peers, but the Royal Academy’s show devoted to modernist women may restore her to her rightful place
Making coffee might be considered an art form – but don’t forget the artistic possibilities offered by the substance itself
A tour of some of the highlights of the NPG's hidden collection
Both government and business need to realise how much the art scene here is worth celebrating, and sooner rather than later
The city is known for its heritage, but its contemporary cultural scene is struggling
Is the redevelopment of Finland's open spaces changing how local artists work?
Jussi Kivi represented the country at the Venice Biennale in 2009, before retreating from the limelight. Now he's back with a book from Helsinki's edgelands
Let's face it, this film about a man struggling to regain a sense of reality is perfect viewing this week
Katie Paterson once beamed Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata to the moon and back. At the Lowry, she continues to explore the vastness of space
The Serlachius Museums in Mänttä are an admirable example of how art can flourish outside Helsinki
A recent court case involving Wikimedia in Sweden has taken the art world by surprise
Artists and museums in the Russian capital testify to the uneasy relationship between art and the state
The grey-green of oxidised bronze is common on public buildings throughout northern Europe
The Finnish arts organisation Checkpoint Helsinki has had its funding cut. Can it survive?
The Lorck Schive art prize has an important role to play in Trondheim's growing art community
Art, made of coffee, shown in a bookshop: Ian Bourgeot's work at Helsinki's Arkadia breaks conventions in more ways than one
Engagement, interaction, the co-creation of meaning: these are the museum buzzwords of today. But what do they actually mean?
‘Contemporary art is a very elitist sphere,’ admitted Frame’s head of programmes Taru Elfving, ‘and it could be so much more'
Announcing the Prix Pictet shortlist; Adam Buck at the Ashmolean museum; Impressionism comes to Philadelphia