Martin Creed: Still an angry artist
The Turner Prize winner's new exhibition, which reflects his often angry reaction to politics, is set in the carefully manicured gallery Hauser and Wirth, in Somerset
The Turner Prize winner's new exhibition, which reflects his often angry reaction to politics, is set in the carefully manicured gallery Hauser and Wirth, in Somerset
The first garden had the unintended effect of cleaning the station's dirty air a little
The Hague's Gemeentemuseum has opened its biggest ever display of Mondrian’s art
Mysterious artist posted an announcement on his official website
The larger-than-life artist, who was widely regarded as the greatest female architect of her time, reshaped architecture for the modern epoch and smashed the glass ceiling to smithereens
'It is disrespect to the artist that made the bull'
The British Museum's exhibition tells the story of the Japanese artist, most famous for 'The Great Wave' – he was painting until his death at 90
The realist painter’s brand of Americanism was a counterpoint to the country’s optimism. Fifty years after his death, his legacy lives on
The Picasso show, curated by Sir John Richardson, examines his work which was steeped in bullfighting imagery and the Minotaur myth
The UK’s first major retrospective of Alberto Giacometti for 20 years is on show at Tate Modern
Incident recalls a prank last year where a pair of glasses was mistaken for an exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The mysterious artwork appeared overnight near the Dover/Calais ferry terminal
New cultural attractions are often trumpeted as crucial to rejuvenating neglected communities, but with poorer visitors unable to afford the high cost of food, drink and souvenirs, are they actually reinforcing the wealth divide they wish to eradicate?
It's particularly significant in the light of this year being the first in which artists over the age of 50 have been considered for the prize
Japanese minimalist home products brand MUJI is encouraging its customers to embrace nature by selling compact wooden huts.
It took a team of Edinburgh weavers two and a half years to make the tapestry from Ofili's watercolour 'The Caged Bird's Song' which is now on show at the National Gallery, along with all his preparatory drawings
The artist Egill Sæbjörnsson who won the Icelandic Pavilion commission at the 57th Venice Biennale has surprised the art world by announcing it will be created by Ūgh and Bõögâr, two trolls
'Creepy' artwork said to look like someone about to jump, but some argue it is supposed to provoke discussion
Billed as ‘the first major exhibition dedicated to queer British art’, Tate Britain's brand new show, which covers gay art from 1861 to 1967, joins a host of other galleries and museums celebrating the Sexual Offences Act of 1967, that partially decriminalised male homosexuality
'I’ve never cared for the term, but after half a century of being described as a pop artist I’m resigned to it'
Tracing the journey of the only marble by Michelangelo in Britain, which is a star attraction at the National Gallery's Michelangelo & Sebastiano show and is usually hidden away in a bulletproof box in a quiet corner of the Royal Academy's Sackler Landing