José da Silva
José da Silva is the Exhibitions Editor of The Art Newspaper
UK capital plays host to 36 international galleries in the second edition of this antidote to the uniformity and expense of art fairs
Ten-metre-high illuminated sculpture was originally created for Rio de Janeiro
From the feminist avant-garde works collected by an Austrian electrical company to the Aussie Impressionists inspired by Monet<br> <br>
South African curator will lead the tenth edition of the experimental German event
Young artist beats off competition for the UK award from veterans Phyllida Barlow and David Medalla but pledges to share prize
See Francis Alÿs’s dreamy paintings and Dürer’s apocalyptic nightmare during Vienna Art Week<br>
Artist and his gallery were facing a huge VAT bill to release 16 paintings
From a rare UK visit by Flaming June to the muted horrors of Paul Nash’s war paintings
A home the Spanish architect built for a Barcelona stockbroker is to be restored—with input from the first tenants’ descendants
From William Kentridge’s cacophonous contraptions to a 3-million-year-old readymade at the British Museum <br> <br>
William Eggleston's sumptuous portraits, two million pennies at the Turner Prize and the source of art revealed in south London<br>
Four artists have been shortlisted for new £30,000 award, from Turner-Prize-nominated Helen Marten to veteran Filipino sculptor David Medalla
From Chaimowicz’s dark disco delights to the long shadow of influence cast by Caravaggio <br>
Serpentine Gallery surveys full breadth of artist’s work in a great London show
The winner of this year’s Frieze Artist Award taps into mass data surveillance by filming and recording visitors to the fair
Several stands at Frieze London deal with toil, labour and employment in very different ways
Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia opens with a major installation by French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
From the strange set-pieces of Bedwyr Williams to a festival of the city’s emerging art scene, via luxurious Medieval needlework<br> <br>
Gawp and howl at Wifredo Lam’s Vodou inspired-works before being sectioned at the Wellcome Collection’s Bedlam show <br>
Do time in Oscar Wilde’s Reading jail, self-reflect with Maria Lassnig in Liverpool before seeing the light in Cambridge with illuminated manuscripts <br> <br>
The multi-screen installation is on display at a former Eclectic Theatre in London’s Peckham
Channel spirits at the Courtauld Gallery and find “found” objects at the Foundling Museum <br>
Travel to sunny Sicily at the British Museum before taking a dip in Battersea Park<br> <br>
Scandinavian salivation at the Barbican, California dreaming in Whitechapel and textile titillation at Camden Arts Centre <br> <br>
From Georgia O’Keeffe’s great blooming flowers and Walter Sickert’s snaps to 50 metres of latex in Westminster <br>
From dour Dostoevsky to sunny South Americans, what to see this weekend in the capital