No Alternative?
There are noble ideals (and some interesting artists) at work, but The Other Art Fair and Moniker’s crowded display doesn’t give the art a chance
Multiple Choice
With some excellent editions and a spacious layout, Multiplied at Christie’s South Kensington is a welcome respite from a frenetic week
Note PAD
PAD London continues to diversify, and there’s plenty to tempt visitors during this busiest of weeks
S is for Spin-Off
Damien Hirst’s ABC book is cynical and culturally pointless, but it might just make a valuable impression regardless
Fourth Plinth: A Taster
Six shortlisted artists have cooked up their plans for London’s Fourth Plinth
Revolutionary Richmond?
The view from Richmond Hill has changed little since Turner brought landscape out from the background of British painting
Misadventures
‘Les aventures de la vérité’ is a good opportunity squandered at the hands of Bernard-Henri Lévy
Chickening Out
Katharina Fritsch’s blue cock should be commended for attracting genuine public interest without resorting to shock tactics beyond a bad pun
Review: Inside Out
The Royal Academy’s exhibition devoted to Richard Rogers is justifiably – but perhaps excessively – ambitious
Ghost House
Rachel Whiteread’s ‘House’ was unveiled 20 years ago today. It stood for barely three months, but its influence endures