One banker said to be holding a ‘double mansion tax’ bash
Retrospective aided by internet searches casts British abstract sculptor’s methods in new light
Also Post Pop: East Meets West, The Royal Photographic Society Collection and Richard Serra
Judges praise Glasgow artist’s ‘ambitious and complex’ film ‘It for Others’
Museum holds first major display of 19th century photographic craze
In recognition of performance art, organisers have invited six galleries to participate in a new section, called Live
A revelatory exhibition captures the turbulence and visionary joy of the artist’s creativity as he approached the end of his life
Yorkshire Sculpture Park secures UK’s biggest arts prize
The sculptor’s trademark mischief and mess collide with the chilly pomp of the Duveen Galleries
‘Forget the ruins of the past; today’s ruinous visions are of the future’
The latest phase of the gallery’s renewal programme has been unveiled
Ahead of a Tate Britain show, two leading painters (and friends) talk about each other’s work
A show of previously unseen works that complements Tate Britain’s current exhibition
Peter Doig’s Trinidadian works evoke Gauguin and Matisse, and show an artist grappling with the past and future of painting
They may be a generation apart, but Gary Hume and Patrick Caulfield enliven and dignify one another
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