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According to authorities, a significant portion of the parliamentary art collection has either been mislaid or stolen

In ‘Clothes Line’, at London’s White Rainbow, the artist explores improvisation, social groups and the minute fluctuations of the day to day 

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

The new initiative will loan celebrated National Portrait Gallery artworks to towns across the UK that they are most closely associated with

‘Art is not CNN,’ says Banu Cennetoğlu – new works produced with London’s Chisenhale Gallery ask: are you paying enough attention?

BY En Liang Khong |

More than 20 artists and designers are calling for work to be removed after a reception linked to the arms industry was held in the museum

Ben Eine (real name Benjamin Flynn) – a favourite of Samantha Cameron – punched his girlfriend in the face at London’s Serpentine Gallery

27 educators are taking the London gallery to an employment tribunal, demanding that they be recognized as employees

At Piper Keys, London, the artist and musician shows intimate depictions of domestic labour

BY Izabella Scott |

Along the Thames, 50 live performances, sculptures and installations explored home truths of gentrification, domesticity and colonialism

BY Kadish Morris |

The gallery’s anniversary celebrations include reduced tickets to its landmark Lee Bul exhibition

Exploring the legacy of the radical 1960s London gallery in a group show curated by kurimanzutto, Mexico City, at Thomas Dane, London

BY Philomena Epps |

Watching Sharon Hayes and Evan Ifekoya pay homage to the late artist at Camden Arts Centre and remembering his ‘structured anarchy’

BY Emily Roysdon AND Steven Warwick |

Award-winning art teacher Andria Zafirakou’s Artists in Residence programme has the support of Jeremy Deller, Michael Craig-Martin and Gavin Turk

On the eve of a major show at the National Portrait Gallery, considering the legacy of MJ in light of ‘Apeshit’ and fraught debates on Blackness

BY Sonya Dyer |

The 20-metre-high Mastaba finally realizes the artist and his late wife Jeanne-Claude’s design

Across UK galleries and universities, women are continuing to lose out, according to latest report commissioned by the Freelands Foundation

The youngest architect to be entrusted with the yearly Hyde Park pavilion discusses the ideas behind her latticed courtyard design

BY Benoît Loiseau |

With her new show at Victoria Miro, London, the New York-based artist explains why she has chosen to publicly display the intimate activities of her studio practice

The four Royal Academicians have been commissioned to create 200 flags to line Bond Street, Piccadilly, Regent Street and St James’s

At Richard Saltoun, London, two artists share the belief that rhythm is a trait of the body and women’s bodies are too closely policed

BY Cal Revely-Calder |