Edwin Heathcote—'keeper of meaning' at The Cosmic House built by the Postmodernist theorist Charles Jencks and his wife Maggie—explains how a sound work is bringing the building back to life
London’s struggles with the reality of leaving the European Union coupled with a government unsympathetic to the arts means the French capital is gaining the edge over its rival
Plus, Waddington Custot steps up for students and the filthy fountain of the future
The environmental group Just Stop Oil says it attacked the painting in response to the UK government’s inaction on the cost-of-living and climate crises
Plus, Victoria Miro director shares his secret to staying wide awake all week
House in London's Kensington includes hundreds of commercial artist Linley Sambourne’s illustrations and cartoons—and (not on view) his pornographic photographs
Seventy-eight years after her death, the artist famed for her geometric and spiral forms, has realised her goal of creating a giant temple for her work— thanks to cutting-edge technology
We took to the fair floor to see who had flocked to the tent to get their art fix
In the post-Brexit, post-pandemic era, dealers are moving into new and more central venues in London
A new exhibition based around the Rosetta Stone marks 200 years since hieroglyphs were deciphered
Founded in 2015 by a cultural professional who was once homeless, the Museum of Homelessness will now have a permanent space in Finsbury Park
Architecture critic Hugh Pearman argues that the gallery is making irreversible changes to a Grade I listed building—while removing most of its early Renaissance collection from display until 2025
Public work HMS Alice Liddell—named after the women’s rights campaigner—envisions the capital as a site of "speculative fiction"
Samson Kambalu’s sculpture Antelope, depicting John Chilembwe who died fighting British rule, is due to remain in place until 2024
The show will feature works by Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews and the photographer Bruce Bernard
Turner Prize winner will inaugurate Gathering, a space that will support artists whose practices stand outside of the market
Questions raised about the fate of the capital’s most prominent platform for contemporary art
Hoping to increase his visibility, Brown will self-fund a Marylebone space that will combine his work with those of historic artists in his private collection
Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope will once again play Warhol and Basquiat in the $20m feature, which will be directed by the Young Vic’s Kwame Kwei-Armah
The artist Alvaro Barrington and architect Sumayya Vally lean into the carnival's place as a robust "site of artistic creation"
Exhibition builds on a project to document Ukraine's monumental and contested public art created during Soviet era
A full-time, London-based position has opened up for a driven professional who can develop and deliver a successful commercial strategy
Question mark over historic Whitechapel site a year after boutique hotel plan approved
Staff union claims it pressured the V&A and British Museum to take special measures
A full-time, London-based position has opened up for a successful and dynamic CEO/Publisher
Project by Oxford’s Institute for Digital Archaeology fuels debate about restitution of controversial sculptures
The climate theme of this year’s exhibition rings hollow
The campaign group, Just Stop Oil, has targeted famous works at Kelvingrove, Courtauld and Manchester Art Gallery