The recent death of Ron Kitaj has not been the subject of the attention that an artist of such talen...
This is an outstanding international exhibition, dedicated to a significant section of contemporary ...
Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint
When we speak of executing something - an article, a work of art, a musical composition - we speak o...
In only five years, Frieze has gone from a standing start to being a major fixture in the art world ...
Artists imagine action to stimulate change
The Lisson Gallery in London took the phrase 'Imagine Action' as the title for its recent summer exh...
Migrant architects from Britain: the RIBA Stirling Prize 2007
As we digest the results of the annual celebration of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIB...
Warhol: A celebration of life ... and death
From February 2007 through to September 2008 there have been over a dozen dedicated Warhol exhibitio...
Keith Arnatt: I'm a Real Photographer
Currently exhibiting at the Photographers' Gallery, Arnatt's work focuses mainly on images of waste....
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2007
The Royal Academy in summertime is a national institution. As well as the Summer Exhibition this yea...
The British Museum has taken the opportunity of the current celebration of 60 years of Indian indepe...
Book review: Contemporary Garden Aesthetics, Creations and Interpretations
he expansion and enrichment of current discourse on the above subject has been notable where landsca...
When this annual exhibition was launched 28 years ago it suffered some hostile critical reception bu...
Two exhibitions in Edinburgh this summer enable the public to view different aspects of work by Pabl...
Antony Gormley (b.1950) is best known for his massive sculpture Angel of the North (1998) and Field ...
The photography divisions of the major American art museums are currently besotted with glamour. The...
Francesca Woodman's photographs have consistently garnered critical attention since her premature de...
AfterShock: Conflict, Violence and Resolution in Contemporary Art
The imagery of violence is commonplace today. Hollywood torture films, videoed beheadings, coverage ...
The imagery of violence is commonplace today. Hollywood torture films, videoed beheadings, coverage ...
Eye-Music: Kandinsky, Klee and all that Jazz
Pallant House's current exhibition celebrates the way in which music sustained and inspired abstract...
Louise Nevelson: The Artist and the Legend
As an artist whose life coincided with the major historical events and artistic movements of the twe...
'Destricted': sex as performance art
The creators of 'Destricted' describe the production as a set of 'explicit films'. The seven short f...
Right on time to contribute to the national discussion on what it means to be British, comes Tate Br...
Sharon Booma's Odes and Intimations of Immortality
The seductive allure of Sharon Booma's paintings defies description. Viewing one of the artist's oil...
Richard Long: Walking and Marking
The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Edinburgh, in time for the Edinburgh Festival 2007, is ...
'The Naked Portrait' explores the genre of naked portraiture and brings together many of the most si...
Vienna is a wonderful city at almost any time, but at present it is particularly inviting. In additi...
Panic Attack! Art in the Punk Years
In Britain, punk rock coincided with serious economic recession, mass unemployment, the tail end of ...
French fashion designer Paul Poiret made his mark on fashion history in, typically for him, dramatic...
Documenta 12: 'Documenta as it never was'
'Documenta', the quinquennial international exhibition of contemporary art, is less strong this year...