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
Tillman’s photographs grace the walls of 14 rooms at Tate Modern – but, says Michael Glover, he is not as good as he thinks he is
‘This work is by an artist from a nation whose citizens are being denied entry to the United States’
Tim Steiner has a work of art inked on him, but he’s only the “temporary frame”.
It wasn't the most painstaking of redesigns
Tate Britain is staging yet another exhibition by Hockney of his most famous works, but, asks Michael Glover, do we really need another one?
More than 100 works will be placed on display, including the famous Le Rêve (The Dream), a portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter which has never been put on display in the UK
The 2002 Turner Prize winner's 360 studio wall drawings, which contain his many thoughts on subjects ranging from cosmology to philosophy, are tiresome and grandiose
Museo Atlantico, 15 metres under the sea in Lanzarote, contains 12 installations drawing attention to global issues such as climate change, conservation and migration
Some of the greatest sneakers of all time go on show in a London exhibition, along with a history of the sports shoe, from its humble beginnings, when rubber was discovered in the mid-18th century, to the latest must-have of any teenager
From Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Tracey Emin to Benedict Cumberbatch's Academy Awards photobomb
‘The mantra ‘he will not divide us’ acts as a show of resistance or insistence, opposition or optimism, guided by the spirit of each individual participant and the community’
The painting received thousands of likes and supportive comments on social media
The late painter, who died in 1995 aged 67 and produced about two paintings a year, is given a long-overdue retrospective, at London's Gagosian Gallery
The former Labour MP once said that free museum entry ‘didn't achieve that much’
The Oscar-winner stars in a linear cut of the multi-screen film installation, set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival
The art critic, writer, and artist, who died last month aged 90, has had an enduring influence on the popular understanding of arts and culture
'I don’t think any artist, or satirist, or anybody who sits outside the establishment, should have their artistic freedom stopped,' says celebrity lookalike photographer Alison Jackson
Paintings and rarely seen drawings by the groundbreaking architect who died this year, are exhibited in the Serpentine's Sackler Gallery, which she designed in 2013
The new Painters’ Painters show at the Saatchi Gallery signals that painting is back in fashion, but are there better options than this unimpressive exhibition?