Artists including Antony Gormley, Fiona Banner and Tino Sehgal are responding to the climate emergency in the way they produce their work
The not-for-profit has added 45 spaces for artists as well as a cafe and shop
From sensuous sculptures by Noguchi to a rare outing of Italian Futurist masterpieces
From Doron Langberg's intimate queer paintings to Marina Abramovic's cinematic opera
The Colchester art gallery celebrates its tenth anniversary this year
On the eve of a new London show, the Ghanaian artist discusses how he is turning a disused food silo in his homeland into a cultural centre
Site-specific works reflect on the toxic fallout of Orford Ness's dark past
Plus, Michael Landy's exhibition at Firstsite and artist Shahzia Sikander on a manuscript miniature
Scotland's largest festival of visual culture takes over sites across the city
Plus, Glasgow International festival and Cézanne at MoMA
As several shows of his work open, the artist talks about the distinctive transatlantic influences on his art, the role of politics, and art for art’s sake
A new book by the fashion critic Charlie Porter explores how what artists choose to wear can tell us about the multiple roles of clothing in society
After a few false starts, the exhibition's 11th edition is finally fully open—and its reckoning with colonial violence has never been more crucial
While a major retrospective of her work has just opened at the Whitechapel Gallery, her idea of a “feminine type of imagination” can be found in a range of exhibitions across London
The spotlight turns on south London on 5 June where young artists are getting their debut shows and veterans of the Venice Biennale are making a comeback
Much like the area itself, the galleries of east London are presenting an eclectic mix of exhibitions, so our critics have joined forces and picked some of their favourites
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois
After a period away from the spotlight, the British sculptor has a cluster of exhibitions due to open later this year
From Julie Curtiss's hairy take on Seurat to Kapwani Kiwanga's dense and diasporic fibre installations