Martin Creed: Still an angry artist
The Turner Prize winner's new exhibition, which reflects his often angry reaction to politics, is set in the carefully manicured gallery Hauser and Wirth, in Somerset
The Turner Prize winner's new exhibition, which reflects his often angry reaction to politics, is set in the carefully manicured gallery Hauser and Wirth, in Somerset
The Giardini houses permanent national pavilions built by the various countries participating in the Venice Biennale – this year it is Phyllida Barlow who is fighting with the fabric of the British Pavilion
The UK’s first major retrospective of Alberto Giacometti for 20 years is on show at Tate Modern
Incident recalls a prank last year where a pair of glasses was mistaken for an exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The mysterious artwork appeared overnight near the Dover/Calais ferry terminal
The three-storey tall mural depict a workman removing one of the flag's 12 stars
The reaction to Yigal Ozeri's astonishing paintings, composed of thousands of tiny brushstrokes, has two elements to it. There's an immediate hit of 'holy shit, that's not a photograph' and then a sense of hollowness, of sadness - perhaps even existential unease, as you realise how a combination of paint can look just as alive and present as a real human being.
New cultural attractions are often trumpeted as crucial to rejuvenating neglected communities, but with poorer visitors unable to afford the high cost of food, drink and souvenirs, are they actually reinforcing the wealth divide they wish to eradicate?
Employees were asked to help buy a boat as a leaving present
Japanese minimalist home products brand MUJI is encouraging its customers to embrace nature by selling compact wooden huts.
It took a team of Edinburgh weavers two and a half years to make the tapestry from Ofili's watercolour 'The Caged Bird's Song' which is now on show at the National Gallery, along with all his preparatory drawings
Piers Secunda took a risk few other artists would in order to 'bring the noise of the world' into his studio and record the violence being wrought in the Middle East
'Creepy' artwork said to look like someone about to jump, but some argue it is supposed to provoke discussion
Actor Shia LaBeouf is living in an isolated cabin for a month in Finland’s remote Lapland region as part of his latest artistic stunt.
Some artists seek to represent the world with as much realism as possible. Aydın Büyüktaş delights in doing he opposite, bending the rules on reality with his staggering visual constructions.
Jed Leiber, Gerald Stiebel and Alan Philipp say their relatives were forced to sell Guelph Treasure in a coerced transaction for a fraction of its market value in 1935
Tracing the journey of the only marble by Michelangelo in Britain, which is a star attraction at the National Gallery's Michelangelo & Sebastiano show and is usually hidden away in a bulletproof box in a quiet corner of the Royal Academy's Sackler Landing
The project is titled Good Fences Make Good Neighbours
Black artists are protesting a new painting by New York artist Dana Schutz currently on display at the Whitney Biennial. Protesters say the white artist exploits a traumatic incident in American history.
A dollop of whipped cream decorated with a cherry, fly and drone will replace David Shrigley's thumbs up.
Staff and visitors detained the suspect before he was arrested