At Leighton House, intricate gold drawings by the Pre-Raphaelite artist reveal her great debt to Italian sources
The Iraqi-American artist has been working with migrant communities in the north-east to create a garden and greenhouse at the Baltic Centre
The Scottish painter who has long treated book covers as blank canvases is now also working on a much bigger scale
As a book about mist and fog in European painting shows, artists have often taken a very hazy view of the landscape
The mansion block has often reconciled Londoners who can’t afford actual mansions to the realities of apartment-living
On the anniversary of Jackson Pollock’s death, we look beyond the legend of the artist to the many other figures whose work defined the movement
Todd McEwen leafs through a history of the underground pot-culture press
With deceptively rickety creations that conceal the care that went into their making, the artist wittily questions our ideas about craft
The sculptor is deeply connected to a wider network of artists and thinkers who also get their dues in this large-scale survey
The only surviving portrait from Henry Raeburn’s trip to Italy and an 18th-century book about cricket are among the most remarkable works to enter public collections
After a multimillion-pound refurbishment, Liverpool's greatest gallery is rethinking what a Victorian collection of Renaissance art means today
The sculptor's chandelier, now export-stopped by the UK government, once hung in the offices of Cyril Connolly’s Horizon magazine
The frock you can wear to everything has never gone out of style – but that hasn’t stopped designers trying to pull it off its pedestal
Spot Judith, Delilah, the Virgin Mary – and museum staff – in a monumental mural inspired by a 15th-century altarpiece
The Czech ceramicist works in the heart of a wood in Sweden where animals and insects are her main visitors
A display of counterfeit works offers an object lesson in what a masterpiece really is – but it could have had more fun with the subject
To mark the anniversary of Neil Armstrong stepping foot on the moon, we take a look at four objects inspired by our beloved satellite
The self-taught painter was hailed by the Surrealists as a master of ‘art naïf’ – but this exhibition makes clear that her work was rooted in the complex politics of her day
William Burges commissioned a singular piece of furniture with contributions from everyone who was anyone among his wide artistic acquaintance
The mythology-mad artist magics up textiles, paintings and sculptures while surrounded by Korean masks and other miscellany – including the ashes of her late dog, Chicho
The question of what makes a performer truly divine is at the heart of a rigorously researched exhibition at the V&A
A new generation of artists in the capital Antananarivo are boldly reinventing an emblem of national identity
On this year’s Bastille Day, we have selected four works that capture the spirit of revolution
Whether transforming existing images or taking photographs of her own, the socially engaged artist has never stopped experimenting