Flies, flowers and trompe l’œil – the art of trickery
A small painting by Carlo Crivelli prompts reflection on artworks that set out to tease the viewer
The art of rocks, ruins and ruptured landscapes
John Ruskin, Paul Nash and a host of more recent artists have found geology a rich seam to mine
Elizabeth Price’s gestures of protest
The artist’s new video piece, installed at the Morley Gallery, draws attention to the current crisis in UK higher education
The archival experiments of Ilona Sagar
The artist’s film installation explores the history of a radical 1930s health centre and its south London home
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?