
Louisa Buck
Louisa Buck is the contemporary art correspondent at The Art Newspaper
As three new commissions open this year in the UK and Abu Dhabi, the US artist reflects on the continued dominance of war as a theme in her work and says she longs for Trump to be “in the past tense”
Family, friends and fellow artists filled St Mary’s Church in London’s North Kensington to commemorate and celebrate the young artist Khadija Saye
There are many outstanding events in the art world but few as eagerly anticipated as the annual gathering on the Greek island of Hydra hosted by Pauline Karpidas
In a sombre but heartwarming ceremony PEER art space named the community garden, trees and seating outside the gallery on Hoxton Street as Khadija’s Garden
Your correspondent rounded off the speeches at the packed party to celebrate Jenni Lomax, who is stepping down as the director of Camden Arts Centre
The winner of the 2015-17 Max Mara Women’s art prize has unveiled Mamma Mia!, a spectacular installation that fills the Whitechapel’s number two gallery
The moveable feast came home to Vauxhall, south London
The exhibition now runs from 5 July until the closing of the art fair on 8 October
The peripatetic Argentinian artist has explored memory, space and time in works made across the world. In September, his first full career survey opens in Los Angeles as part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative
New CEO Yana Peel partnered up with Chanel
For his new show Leckey lead a mass rendition of a sound piece that forms a key element of his new installation
The official take is that sculpture is “a celebration of mechanics and engineering”
Artist-designed fundraising dinner for the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham coincided with the first day of Brexit negotiations
Leading figures give their impressions of Christine Macel’s main show, Viva Arte Viva, and their pick of the national pavilions
Teasingly-titled show, The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! opened this week
Major Greek collection had agreed to loan the artist’s rarely seen Untitled (1999)
Ellen Cantor worked on experimental feature-length film right up to her death from cancer in 2013
Move over Serpentine, there’s a new gallery pavilion in town
The purpose of the evening was to introduce—and drum up support for—the Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art
Dinner celebrated new London gallery
Most up-to-date photographic technologies come together to uncanny effect in Thresholds
Gavin Turk has installed his mechanical fortune-telling sculpture Rosy Lee and more
Leonid Mikhelson’s foundation launched its new Venetian home in the Palazzo delle Zattere
A dramatic waterborne entrance at the new Tese dell’Isolotto Arsenale location and more
The sculptor has chosen Folly as an ambiguous title and taken a typically bold and absurd approach to her work for the British pavilion, which is—however obliquely—mindful of the UK’s Brexit vote
When times are lean and public funding is on the dwindle, it makes sense to get collegiate