
Louisa Buck
Louisa Buck is the contemporary art correspondent at The Art Newspaper
Meanwhile Britain's rugby hero, Jonny Wilkinson, brings sporting glamour to the BALTIC
Dealers are planning new, original display techniques
After 40 years, the Portuguese-born artist is still surprised by the images she creates
Meanwhile, Tracy Emin is compared to Chinese takeaway
Long’s latest show is a collaboration with Indian tribal artist Jivya Soma Mashe
John Wood and Paul Harrison’s minimal, deadpan performances make complicated references to the art world of the past—with a dash of slapstick
The collector credited with transforming London’s contemporary art scene opens prestigious premises on the Thames this 17 April
These never-before-seen works show a more personal side of the artist
Chantal Joffe, Victoria Miro
Ryman has been painting white on white for more than 50 years. He talks about how his paintings work and which shade of white he uses
What's going on in London: Art on the move
Jewellery at D’Offay, censorship at South London Gallery and Jane Simpson at Gagosian
What's on in London: A Martian adventure
Why the art market is holding up as stock exchanges plunge, and why there are 10 times more collectors than in 1990
Her familiar clay objects may be joined by new works in other media
Last year Michael Landy meticulously catalogued and then destroyed all his material possessions. For his latest show he has photographed and etched the plants that grow spontaneously throughout the city
Essenhigh talks about her switch from enamel to oil, the difficulties of making pretty pictures and the ominous undertow of her paintings
An act of censorship or tact?
The artist talks about her trials as a woman in a man’s field, the female way of working, her free-floating wackiness and making movies
Hume talks painting, why he relishes a little melancholy, and what he learned from working with Stella McCartney
Comedian Tony Hancock is revealed as an artist, Tracey Emin makes movies and Anthony D’Offay does a film course
The artist uses kitchen utensils and household objects to charge domestic settings with danger
Leading dealer throws party for Tate’s Andy Warhol show
The video work will be displayed alongside other new photographic work
Speaking to the artist who immerses himself in the Northern Irish situation and responds to its shifting sense of reality
Now on display at the Lisson Gallery
The artist reflects on the combination of autobiographical content and common experience in her work
“Design issues seem more relevant to me than most that come up in the art world,” the artist says