
Louisa Buck
Louisa Buck is the contemporary art correspondent at The Art Newspaper
Interlocking circles are key to the Mexican artist’s design for his new public garden at the South London Gallery
The French artist's ambitious Turbine Hall commission for Tate Modern is a gesamkunstwerkof sound, bacteria, floating fish and a ventriloquist
The Frieze Tate Fund's new sponsor, WME IMG, has donated £150,000 towards the Tate’s acquisitions at the fair
As he takes on the Hyundai Commission in the Turbine Hall, the French artist on exhibitions as works of art, why he dislikes the word “installation” and engaging with Londoners
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>
As a major show and opera come to London, the South African artist reflects on his multimedia installations’ disparate influences, from his homeland’s politics to Wallace and Gromit
Icelandic artist's London show opens this week in venue he has loved since childhood<br>
As a major show of his work opens at London’s Barbican, the Icelandic artist discusses his fascination with Romanticism and explains why he gets his mother to spit in his face every five years