The self-assured sculptures of Pomona Zipser
With deceptively rickety creations that conceal the care that went into their making, the artist wittily questions our ideas about craft
With deceptively rickety creations that conceal the care that went into their making, the artist wittily questions our ideas about craft
Before the gal who has everything got into pink, her ideal home was a shrine to midcentury modern living
Two national treasures are going tête-à-tête at the National Portrait Gallery, but this isn’t the pop star’s first brush with a museum
After a multimillion-pound refurbishment, Liverpool's greatest gallery is rethinking what a Victorian collection of Renaissance art means today
The restaurateur and writer won over both the smart set and the middle classes – and was a hero to Elizabeth David
The sculptor's chandelier, now export-stopped by the UK government, once hung in the offices of Cyril Connolly’s <i>Horizon</i> magazine
The frock you can wear to everything has never gone out of style – but that hasn’t stopped designers trying to pull it off its pedestal
Spot Judith, Delilah, the Virgin Mary – and museum staff – in a monumental mural inspired by a 15th-century altarpiece
The Argentinian artist sculpts anthropomorphic adobe ovens, which he uses to cook for local communities
The Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh stages the largest solo exhibition of the artist’s work to date
The mythology-mad artist magics up textiles, paintings and sculptures while surrounded by Korean masks and other miscellany – including the ashes of her late dog, Chicho
Whether transforming existing images or taking photographs of her own, the socially engaged artist has never stopped experimenting
A few excellent results can't paper over the deeper cracks that have appeared at Christie's and Sotheby's this summer
The painter enjoys a bird’s-eye view from her high-rise studio, where she works among paint-encrusted books and a surprisingly large stack of bridal magazines
From Käthe Kollwitz to Edvard Munch and beyond, this week take a look at some of the key figures of this important movement
The city’s newest and largest arts space provides ample room for the artist’s large-scale inflatables, but it’s not all about size
The Rijksmuseum’s blockbuster has been recorded for posterity, but can a film really do the paintings justice?
The saint may have lived a life of poverty, but this richly varied exhibition is anything but impoverished
At RIBA a film by Jim Stephenson shows that architecture can have a long and unpredictable afterlife
Real archaeologists are probably right to regard their famous fictional colleague as a renegade, but he’s a useful reminder of what not to do on a dig