Art technicians: the industry's dirty secret, or part of the process?
All the work and none of the glory? Or just another job? Art technicians, and the artists who rely on them, open up about what goes on behind-the-scenes in the studio
All the work and none of the glory? Or just another job? Art technicians, and the artists who rely on them, open up about what goes on behind-the-scenes in the studio
These seize-the-moment devices rhyme with Hockney, yet there's nothing very fresh about the subject matter of this show
From stilettos made of pots and pans to chandeliers of tampons, the Portuguese artist's work has always explored notions of femininity
'The judges admired an architect and gallery team'
A new show, The Marvellous Mechanical Museum, celebrates kinetic sculptures. But are they more than than just end of the pier amusements?
‘This project has given me a way to express my feelings when it’s just too painful for me to speak about what I’ve been through’
48 artists offered their responses to the King of Pop, for an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery
The first of seven provocative images was discovered on World Refugee Day
A compact exhibition shows 40 of the artist's best paintings and drawings, revealing the violence of his work
She revealed to the world exactly what life was like on the roads during the Great Depression
A pyramid made of over 7,000 brightly painted barrels is afloat on the Serpentine in Hyde Park
As a new exhibition of paintings depicting gay sex opens at Corvi-Mora gallery, the artist explains he why isn't interested in fame, money or repeating himself
Even national treasures are not exempt from poor reviews, nor are they exempt from reacting
This institution needed mad-cap iconoclast like Perry to overturn the furniture, and that's what he's done
A pleasingly humorous show – but the painter, print-maker and illustrator's work lacks any real punch
Portrait painter who led glamorous, globe-trotting life best known for Art Deco post-Cubist work depicting high society world of modernity and money
David Chipperfield’s expansion connects the RA with the building it backs on to, while the Royal Academy Schools are also opened up for the first time. But what about an affordable cafe?
In her first show since winning the Turner prize, the 63-year-old artist hangs out banners emblazoned with organs and poetry
It’s reported that around 160 visitors attended the one-off tour
A string of Nobel committee members have quit recently including the head of the academy
A small but perfectly formed show of drawings from the 16th to the 20th century, showing how artists have depicted themselves at work