Sculpture created by a who's who of contemporary art.
A claustrophobic room full of balloons and blu tack stuck on a wall.
The year of art in review and our top picks
Bookcases covered in photographs tell individual stories.
Art reflecting the roles of women in society.
More London-oriented trivia for a Monday morning.
Art on the fringes, including benevolent aliens and paintings with healing powers.
Prepare to be dazzled.
Our art highlights for the coming year.
What were our top 10 picks of 2012?
Interactive art from China that will confound, amaze and enthral. Our favourite Hayward gallery exhibition this year.
Shiny, colourful lights.
A surreal and bizarre school where nothing is as you'd expect.
More London-oriented trivia for a Monday Morning.
Art that can't be seen. Conceptually brilliant or pretentious nonsense?
The visual genius of glass and puddles.
Tries to re-define art through his personal experiences
This week's new theatre, dance, opera, art, jazz and classical highlights
Cartoonist moves beyond cartoons.
A guest reviewer has her 'eyeballs massaged' at the Hayward.
Our suggestions for the cool theatre and dance shows and art exhibitions opening this week
A guest reviewer checks out the new Emin exhibition for us. The verdict? It's a corker.
Our pick of the best events from the Southbank's special summer season.
The Royal Academy has invited various luminaries to name what they believe to be the capital's most important building. One of the nominations? A bus garage in south London.
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