Digby Warde-Aldam is a freelance writer based in Paris.
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
Thank god for September. The art year has kicked off like a mule with a grievance
Zzzzzzz. That, in brief, is the most accurate way to sum up London at the moment