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
A compact show brings together drawings from the Renaissance to the Baroque eras which seem to eyeball the viewer
He'll go up against Idris Elba's Gunslinger in the big screen adaptation of Stephen King's fantasy series
'The ism in "Trumpism" is a reference to racism and Nazism,' said organiser Masuod Shojai Tabatabaei
Many have defended him and told him to ignore the 'snide remarks' about his debut photography book
A global survey supported by Hull City of Culture 2017 has found the hue that humans most prefer.
'The Cat in the Hat' children's author Seuss Theodor Geisel's racist political cartoons have been left out of the new Dr Seuss Museum in Massachusetts, presenting a one-sided version of him
The US artist is donating a massive sculpture, a hand holding a bouquet of balloon tulips, to the city of Paris to honour victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks, but is it more of a coup for the artist than France?
People on social media are not impressed by an early glimpse at the teenager's photography book
Goldie seemed to let a name slip during an interview on a podcast
Fans and media claim the slip-up proves the artist is a member of the band Massive Attack
This exhibition focuses on John Singer Sargent's watercolours after around 1900 when his work looked more radical but lacked real emotional charge
An expansive roof, supported by a central steel framework, mimics a tree’s canopy
This is as close to using the tools of a master as you're likely to get.
Planes are inherently cinematic, aesthetically pleasing vehicles, so it's kind of a shame that most charter jets are simply painted a block colour and then have a logo slapped on the fin.
Grayson Perry's The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! at the Serpentine Gallery includes a ceramic pig for donating money and a small bronze shrine containing little figures of the artist and his wife
Graffiti artist was offering free prints to people who could prove they had voted against the Tories
The realist painter’s brand of Americanism was a counterpoint to the country’s optimism. Fifty years after his death, his legacy lives on
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 late sculptor Anthony Caro’s 30 small-scale works made out of paper display an unusual delicacy from the artist known for his large abstract sculptures in metal