Art News Daily : 15 February
The art shows worth seeing in London this fortnight, from Naum Gabo's subtle prints at Alan Cristea, to Jo Spence's harrowing final work
The Cornish pasty museum and now booking: Van Gogh's bedroom on Airbnb
The fear of nuclear disaster haunted the forms and materials of post-war sculpture
Art News Daily : 12 February
But it's far from doom and gloom
Art News Daily : 11 February
An ambitious year-long survey celebrates Modern Art Oxford's great moments since its founding 50 years ago
Review of a groundbreaking study of overlooked 20th-century scholars
Art News Daily : 10 February
Another week, another controversy. Can opponents of the Garden Bridge project still make their voices heard?
An intriguing exhibition in Milan questions which side of a painting we should pay attention to
Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst are building and burrowing in London – but at what cost, asks Rakewell
Art News Daily : 9 February
Commercial interest in the medium threatens to undermine it
‘What’s happened to the witch, the German puppet witch?’ Susan Hiller enquires of the waitress...
Art News Daily : 8 February
Towne's watercolours aren't as ground-breaking as they were once made out to be, but they are definitely good enough to merit a revival
Not-so-radical street art and the Cerne Abbas giant censored at the Palace of Westminster
'The absence of big names is one of the joys of the exhibition.’ A revelatory display of drawings puts works by lesser-known Netherlandish masters in the spotlight.
Art News Daily : 5 February
Were this week's sales a true reflection of the market, minus the smoke and mirrors of third-party guarantees?
Spare a thought for the poor souls at the Creation Museum, says Rakewell, whose ambitions are being held up by red tape
Art News Daily : 4 February