From a glimpse of the future at the V&A to a Charles II blast from the past at the Queen's Gallery
We talk to the US artist about her acclaimed work An Occupation of Loss staged in New York and now London. We hear from a curator and conservator at the Met about resurrecting Moretto da Brescia’s final great painting, and appraise the Turner Prize shortlist.
Gillian Wearing talks about creating the first statue of a woman—and by a female artist—in Parliament Square
We speak to the Bulgarian-born artist about his grand project for the Serpentine, and look at our annual survey of visitor figures
From Canadian artist David Milne's Modernist landscapes to the chains used by suffragettes to secure themselves to the House of Commons
The artist's dog was at her side for all the walk-throughs and many of the interviews
Patrons and friends felt the tremors of an hour-long soundscape emanating from beneath the floor
From Tacita Dean's double-header, including films of David Hockney and fermenting pears, to a Tate Modern takeover by Joan Jonas
From genre fluidity to the British artist's love of analogue film
The artist enjoys “being cheeky with art history”
From cabinets of curiosities at the Whitechapel to confronting trauma at the Barbican
From the glitz and glamour of ocean liners to post-Brexit politics by the official election artist Cornelia Parker
The US artist discusses theatricality, science and the need for a greater environmental commitment in art