8 Oct 2014:
If campaigners get their way, the Tate may soon have to disclose how much money BP gives it. Why the secrecy? And is sponsorship harming the arts? Susanna Rustin reports
Hannah Ellis-Petersen: The American artist's 'performing' sculptures will join the first major Barbara Hepworth exhibition in a half-century and a worldwide pop-art retrospective on the Tate's lineup for next year
8 Jun 2014: Laura Cumming: Tate Liverpool explores Mondrian's monkish grids, but the real revelation is in Margate, with the joyous high-chrome paintings of his youth
4 Jun 2014:
From his early pieces in the Dutch landscape tradition to the famous geometric shapes of his later work, here's a selection of the best images from two current UK Mondrian shows
Jonathan Jones: A man in Miami smashed an Ai Weiwei vase thinking it was a fake. Plus mafia murders, spot the sniper and Henri Cartier-Bresson the communist
Raymond Williams's pithy political compendium Keywords has been reissued, and is the inspiration behind a new exhibition at Tate Liverpool. Andy Beckett on an addictive book that captures a Britain in flux
From a plaid shirt and brogues to view William Burroughs' photographs to leather trousers and ballet flats for Bailey's Stardust, we show you how to look the part on the cultural trail
10 Nov 2013:
Ideas take priority over images – even great ones – in Tate Liverpool's chaotic exploration of the influence of leftwing values on the production and reception of art, writes Laura Cumming
From molotov cocktail Coke bottles to the Guerrilla Girls's feminist fights for gender equality, here's a selection of the most highly charged political art in history
6 Nov 2013:
Can a single floor of Tate Liverpool sum up more than 200 years of political art? Adrian Searle heads for the barricades – but gets lost in a jumble of Bauhaus ashtrays and William Morris fabric