As debate rages over art’s role in gentrification, two new schemes offer artists affordable spaces to live and work
From key video pieces courtesy of the New Museum to 17th-century depictions of martyred saints à la Ribera
Show of early works by the US photographer will coincide with first Kader Attia survey in the UK
Historic Pugin floor tiles, on which many a prime minister has trodden, available for £200 a piece
From Kerry James Marshall's all-new paintings in London to Zoe Leonard's decade-long photo series in Los Angeles, these are the commercial gallery shows to see
South African artists are enjoying a growth in overseas interest, as seen in London this month
Exhibition of Japanese artist's work that opens later this week has already sold out for October
The Scandinavian duo build a swimming pool in the Whitechapel Gallery and address their anger at populist leaders
New space on Dover Street will focus on historical exhibitions and two-person shows
Exhibition at London's National Gallery will compare the early Renaissance artists who were brothers-in-law
Artefact is one of around 200 on show in largest exhibition on the region in almost 40 years
From a show on humour at the South London Gallery's new Fire Station space, to Samuel Courtauld’s Impressionists at the National Gallery
The portraits of men in the London museum's picture gallery are being replaced by portraits of women who supported a vision to protect young children
The Swiss-American artist tells this week’s The Art Newspaper podcast about the effects of the three years’ editing of his masterpiece, now on view at Tate Modern
Free venue joins a growing global network of Science Gallery spaces
Images of primary school children will go on show at Tate Britain alongside survey of Oscar winner’s work at Tate Modern
Historic space, transformed by 6a architects, opens with a group show on humour
Decision follows a controversial closure in February for Erdem’s runway show
Freya Simms speaks ahead of the tenth Lapada Art & Antiques Fair in London
We spoke to the V&A's Alan Derbyshire about Nicholas Hilliard's trick for painting the perfect ruby and why collector's need to look at their miniatures often
Rubens’s portrait of his daughter Clara Serena gave me the urge to steal a painting
Students supporting cleaning staff picket the unveiling of £4.5m building on university campus
New south London gallery is housed in 19th-century public baths converted by architectural collective Assemble