-
10 July 2007, 4:44 PM
By Ruth Brown
A new exhibition of Islamic art reminds us of the importance of cultural dialogue between the Muslim world and the West.
Read more »
-
4 July 2007, 10:29 AM
By Nicholas Glass
British sculptor Sean Henry has created the first artwork to be permanantly anchored off the British coast.
Read more »
-
15 June 2007, 12:00 AM
By Stephanie West
Sir Richard Attenborough is giving 102 pieces of his priceless art to the Leicester Art Gallery.
Read more »
-
6 June 2007, 6:06 PM
By Ruth Brown
Michael Sandle's damning verdict on Blair grabs headlines for the Summer Exhibition - a special mix of unknown and established artists.
Read more »
-
8 May 2007, 5:00 PM
By Arts blogger
British fashion icon Isabella Blow has died at the age of 48.
Read more »
-
2 May 2007, 11:52 AM
By Arts blogger
Rolf's portrait's old news; we take a look at Annie Liebovitz's painting of the Queen.
Read more »
-
24 April 2007, 4:51 PM
By Arts blogger
The art story that caught our eye this week was something of a lesson in investment.
Read more »
-
20 March 2007, 6:27 PM
By Ruth Brown
Goldsworthy's art is ephemeral. It is made from nature, in nature, and is destroyed by nature at nature's own pace.
Read more »
-
20 March 2007, 10:05 AM
By Jon Snow
He'd never given an interview, and then suddenly last Friday Kossoff relented and allowed me and our arts correspondent Nicholas Glass to go on a journey with him round his new show.
Read more »
-
13 March 2007, 11:09 AM
By Nicholas Glass
Watercolours painted in the sixteenth century by English artist John White provided Elizabethan England with its first glimpse of the New World - but how realistic were they?
Read more »
-
9 March 2007, 7:40 PM
By Arts blogger
Sculptor Antony Gormley's 100 life-size statues look set to remain on Crosby beach.
Read more »
-
16 January 2007, 11:12 AM
By Nicholas Glass
State Britain - a new exhibition at Tate Britain - by contemporary artist Mark Wallinger, is an exact replica of the peace-protester Brian Haw's camp, a fixture in Parliament Square for five years.
Read more »
-
13 January 2007, 10:06 AM
By Arts blogger
An artist has risked the wrath of monarchists, not to mention breaking the law, by eating a swan - a privilege only legally available to the Queen.
Read more »
-
8 December 2006, 10:45 AM
By Arts blogger
The Museum of Childhood in the heart of London's East End is reopening.
Read more »
-
5 December 2006, 8:00 AM
By Arts blogger
Third female winner in 22 year history of the prize.
Read more »
-
1 December 2006, 3:55 PM
By Ruth Brown
No piped Jingle Bells music here - the fifth Santa's Ghetto showcases the work of underground artists in an alternative festive setting.
Read more »