Cracks, chance and Japanese philosophy: An interview with Bosco Sodi
The Mexican artist on the importance of artistic process and the arts charity he has set up in Mexico
Review: Sculptors’ Papers at the Whitechapel Gallery
A new exhibition illuminates the stories behind some of London’s most radical public sculptures
Lookout: Folkestone Triennial turns the town into a gallery
Expect eco-friendly fish and chips, beach huts inspired by Hawksmoor, and crow’s nest hotels
Review: ‘The Space Where I Am’ at Blain|Southern, London
Blain|Southern’s group exhibition is about absence, but does the presence of so many big names get in the way?
Review: Ben Johnson ‘Time Past Time Present’ at Alan Cristea Gallery
Time stops in Ben Johnson’s intricate paintings of empty architectural interiors
Review: ‘Rodin – In Private Hands’ at Bowman Sculpture
Rodin’s vigorous bronzes turn classical models into highly original works of art
Review: Matisse’s cut-outs at Tate Modern are brimming with life
The artist’s late work was truly ahead of its time
The Origins of the Easter Bunny
How did our furry friends become the ubiquitous symbols of Easter?
Review: ‘Giuseppe Penone: Circling’ at the Gagosian Gallery, London
Penone delights in the interplay between man, nature, and art
Audio Arts archive published on Tate website
Audio cassette magazine Audio Arts has been made digitally available to the public on the Tate website
Review: Marius Bercea at Blain|Southern
Post-Communist Transylvania collides with the neon-fronted buildings of free market California
Heirlooms from Northumberland Collection to be sold at Sotheby’s
The Duke of Northumberland to sell £15 million of his private art collection to cover the costs of flood damage
‘Olympicopolis’ proposed for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Boris Johnson and Prince Harry visit the Olympic Park ahead of its opening tomorrow
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?