Digby Warde-Aldam is a freelance writer based in Paris.
The current show at Marian Goodman gallery is a blast, and White Cube has come up with a winner, too
From performance art to painting, David Bowie's legacy stretches far and wide
Digby Warde-Aldam anticipates a sensory overload in 2016 as Bosch and Bridget Riley take the stage
Is it acceptable to lay into an octogenarian painter who has long been a ‘national treasure’?
'I made it my mission last week to find a show that captured the city's twitchiness.'
Hacktivists crash Tenderpixel's private view; Berenice Abbott's works intrigue at Beetles + Huxley; and Sadie Coles opens a new gallery
Nobody has captured the city's ever-changing whirl quite like Auerbach: don't miss his shows at Tate Britain and Marlborough
Cartier-Bresson, Bomberg's circle and Damien Hirst's homage to Hoyland: don't let Frieze week distract you from these London shows
Tramway's a great place for it. Plus, two out of four of the exhibits are less navel-gazing than last year
Be won over by Ai Weiwei, blown away by Bridget Riley, and get lost in the National Theatre's concrete corridors this week