From a noh theatre festival to centuries-old arts and crafts, via the best of East Asia’s doughnuts, Rebecca Salter PRA’s route round the capital includes cultural and culinary treats.
Far from evoking the past, Jock McFadyen RA’s eerie paintings imagine a dystopian future, writes Matthew Beaumont, as he prepares to meet the artist for his RA show, ‘Tourist without a Guidebook’.
In conversation with the art critic and lecturer, Gilda Williams, the two artists discuss their new work, as well as experiences creating pieces for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.
From the reconstruction of human faces through prosthetic advancements during WWI, to the reconstruction of farmyard animals’ faces using marble dust and resin, we take in the best shows to see this week.
The top five architecture news stories, the most exciting new projects and the latest prizes – rounded up into one handy post each month.
From Ai Weiwei in the City to Barbara Hepworth in Battersea, we take you across London on a tour of the city’s best outdoor art to see for free. Realistically, dip in and out – or it’s one long hike.
The biggest architecture news, the weirdest new projects and the latest prizes – rounded up into one handy post each month.
The biggest architecture news, the weirdest new projects and the latest prizes – rounded up into one handy post each month.
Stanley Anderson’s etchings of London in the 1920s show a city in the throes of dramatic change.
Ahead of an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Fred Cuming RA pays tribute to his work, and his lasting influence.
Owen Hopkins reports on the culmination of a project that invited design teams to propose new and speculative ideas of what Mayfair could look like in the future.
Imogen Willetts, of the RA’s Architecture Programme, reports on our recent event in which Charles Leadbeater discusses his book ‘The London Recipe: How Systems and Empathy make the City’.
In celebration of the RA’s forthcoming exhibition ‘Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album’ the BFI is launching a Dennis Hopper retrospective in July, showcasing a selection of Hopper’s finest films.
The Thai director presents a series of video installations in his first solo show at the gallery.
In light of the recent launch of the ‘Skyline’ campaign and the publication of the Farrell Review, Owen Hopkins discusses the effects on London of the deficiencies of our current planning system.
The Saatchi Gallery’s latest exhibition brings together the work of 16 contemporary South American and African artists, connecting the two continents by reminding us of the supercontinent they once comprised over 200 million years ago, before continental drift: Pangaea.
We visited the Valerie Snobeck exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery, where a new series of the American artist’s ‘peels’ are on display.
Phyllida Barlow RA has unleashed seven playful giants into Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries.
From Freudian installations to Georgian architecture: everything worth seeing in the world of art this week.
From ‘60s performance art to scenes of everyday life in New York; everything worth seeing in the world of art this week.
From Romantic landscapes to video installations; everything worth seeing in the world of art this week.
From the art of glass to theatrical environments: everything worth seeing this week.
From Seventies abstract art to a pop-up print shop in Mayfair: everything worth seeing this week.
From found objects to Neo-Gothic interiors: everything worth seeing this week.
Deafened by a choir of incessant metronomes, almost decapitated by a huge swinging sign shouting ‘mothers’, nearly floored by a leather sofa blocking the entrance – the first three seconds of the Hayward Gallery’s latest show threatens to overwhelm (and injure).
From contemporary maritime art to disemboweled books: everything worth seeing this week.
From iconic sunflowers to architectural installations: everything worth seeing this week.
‘Hiker Meat’, Venice in Walthamstow and collage at the Whitechapel: everything worth seeing this week.
From 100 works on paper to Asian art in London: everything worth seeing this week.
From Tate Liverpool’s new Duveen commission to the World Press Photo Exhibition: everything worth seeing this week.
From photographic portraits to artists’ museums: everything worth seeing this week.
London plays host to some giants of the art world over the next year. The Chairman of the RA’s Exhibition Committee, Stephen Farthing RA, picks his top five upcoming shows and celebrates innovations born of great skill and maturity.