Three to see: London
From cabinets of curiosities at the Whitechapel to confronting trauma at the Barbican
Three to see: London
From the glitz and glamour of ocean liners to post-Brexit politics by the official election artist Cornelia Parker
Mark Dion: Welcome to my Wunderkammer
The US artist discusses theatricality, science and the need for a greater environmental commitment in art
Newly refurbished Hayward lights up after dark
Brutalist museum reopens with new skylights and glass pyramids
Podcast episode 15: What will 2018 hold for the art world?
We are at the London Art Fair speaking to Georgina Adam about her art market predictions and to Louisa Buck about the top shows and artists to keep on your radar this year
Podcast episode 14: the top stories of 2017
From Louvre Abu Dhabi to Leonardo, Documenta to Trump, we look back at the year with our journalists Louisa Buck, Gareth Harris and Anny Shaw
Three to see: London
From Rose Wylie’s parade of footballers and royalty to Arthur Jafa’s powerful video collage of African-America culture
Rose Wylie's painterly energy at the Serpentine
“Her medium is energy,” Hans-Ulrich Obrist says of her work
Gilbert & George’s fuckosophy
Fifty years after they first met, the artists are being celebrated with eight international exhibitions of their Beard Pictures. Meanwhile, a new text work finds them in typically provocative form—it features 5,000 F-words
Three to see: London
From Pussy Riot's immersive penal colony installation to a final chance to see Francis Kéré’s Serpentine Pavilion
Bruce McLean interviews himself as he launches his autobiography
He asked himself "ten difficult questions"
Jarvis Cocker lights up the Hamlyn Awards with a Powerpoint
Pulp front man was the MC for the awards ceremony
Bloomberg reveals the Roman temple in its foundations
Ancient structure was unveiled beneath the new Norman Foster-designed building