An exhibition that will look great on the 'gram.
On your marks, get set... art!
Five hours of films makes for a physically and mentally draining exhibition.
A surreal tea party and a darkened cave.
Amazing video art merits repeat visits.
Failing to deliver on masses of hype.
Not one to visit on a full stomach.
Our regular eye on the London art scene.
Our recommendations.
Keep your eyes peeled on escalators.
A humorous, interactive show.
The best and worst of London's art scene.
A condensed view of London's art scene.
London's art scene condensed.
Free diving, a shark and a wheelchair machine gun.
Whatever you do, don't drop the baby.
Art takes a fluid turn.
Lie on a duvet and bones made from trees.
A clattering window blind and mesmerising fireflies.
A fascinating roller coaster through his career.
No controversy this year, but is this a good thing?
Paper cuts, East End art, and candies.
Graduate artists create humorous ego trips and gigantic repetitive landscapes.
Video puppetry and Nazi vitrines at the Serpentine Galleries.
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