
Louisa Buck
Louisa Buck is the contemporary art correspondent at The Art Newspaper
From a chilling show on Arctic culture to Polly Morgan's gorgeously repellent serpentine sculptures
With her delayed show now open at Blenheim Palace, the British-born painter explains that she is as likely to be inspired by childhood comics as historic battle scenes
The project will support works centred around underrepresented communities in the climate movement
From Liu Xiaodong's portraits of wealthy Chinese immigrants to the Royal Academy's delayed Summer show
Plus, Maggi Hambling on making love with paint
It’s Frieze Week in London, yet there’s no big art fair at its heart. Can galleries create the usual excitement—and is anyone still buying?
The direct action is part of a Greenpeace campaign to stop illegal industrial fishing in some of Britain’s most sensitive marine areas
From transgressive Tantra at the British Museum to a series of artistic interventions in Brent's libraries
The digital art platform CIRCA will commission a new artist every month to create a work that reflects on the year 2020
From Dawn Mellor's George Michael mural to Rasheed Araeen's anarchic library installation
Plus, Robert Storr on his huge new book about the painter Philip Guston. Sponsored by Christie's
As a new show opens at Marian Goodman Gallery in London, the Bahamian artist explains why he feels schoolchildren, and not the art world, are his natural audience
From Raisa Kabir's transcontinental textiles to Toyin Ojih Odutola's epic cycle of queer, Black drawings
Collective of former sex workers and the artist duo Henry/Bragg are behind the installation