Artangel
UK public invited to join ‘largest ever exhibition of the nation’s hobbies’
The Hobby Cave, devised by the artist Hetain Patel and Artangel, will bring thousands of handcrafted objects together
Sarah Sze: the artist creating complex immersive worlds from everyday objects
The US artist discusses her solo show at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and her upcoming Artangel project in an abandoned London train station waiting room
The artist who brought the great outdoors inside—for her cats
Abi Palmer wanted her indoor cats, adopted during Covid-19 lockdowns, to experience the passage of the seasons, a process she documented in a new video series
A life saved by art: Lonnie Holley on making work inspired by trauma, 'garbage'—and being stranded on an English island
Known for his sculptures assembled from material other people might consider rubbish, the US artist will be performing his improvised voice and piano compositions during London Gallery Weekend
'Island of secrets': exhibition fills former UK nuclear research site on Suffolk coast with art
Site-specific works reflect on the toxic fallout of Orford Ness's dark past
Steve McQueen’s school initiative shows 'striking similarities' with another photographer's work
The Turner prize winner's photography project has been likened to Classroom Portraits by Julian Germain
Three to see: London
From the high emotions of Taryn Simon’s professional mourners to photography galore at Somerset House and the Hayward Gallery
Three to see: London
Nothing is quite black and white at the National Gallery, while Marie Jacotey’s enigmatic illustrations provide further mysteries
Frieze diary: Dan Colen's striptease, personal shopping with Miranda July, plus more London gossip
Miranda July turns corner of Selfridges into interfaith charity shop
Film-maker and artist's Artangel commission has been created in solidarity with Islamic Relief
Tate's Artangel Collection grows by nine works
The £2 million scheme to bring the 21-piece scheme to the public
News from London: Wyn Evans lights up night sky while Koons goes green in the V&A
The Tate Triennial might be a critical damp squib, but the veteran artist Cerith Wyn Evans made sure the opening went with a bang
News from London: Whitechapel gallery celebrates its centenary with a new director while Michael Landy has a breakdown in Marble Arch
Meanwhile, Tracey Emin pushes up the bids in Islington, and there are rumblings at the Royal Academy