
The Buck stopped here
The Buck stopped here is a weekly blog by our contemporary art correspondent Louisa Buck covering the hottest events and must-see exhibitions in London and beyond
Mark Wallinger launches digital art project to raise legal funds for London pollution group
The Islington-based campaigners Nocado are fighting to prevent retailers Ocado and Marks & Spencer from setting up a depot adjacent to a primary school
Power to the people: London’s new public art gives a glimmer of hope in gloomy times
A colourful playground, giant vegetable sculptures and an elegant etched glass installation have all brightened up the capital this year
From Turbine Hall to Thames: Ackroyd & Harvey's enormous grass banner pleads for our planet's future
'Island of secrets': exhibition fills former UK nuclear research site on Suffolk coast with art
Site-specific works reflect on the toxic fallout of Orford Ness's dark past
Basking in the reflected glory of the River Thames
The Thames is the inspiration for a number of new projects that celebrate the power of this mighty river and its ability to fuel imaginations
The Art Newspaper's women channel Charlotte Perriand for International Women's Day
We step away from our keyboards to recreate the famous 1920s portrait of the French architect and designer