17 Oct 2014:
Frieze is back with Jimmy Nail-inspired art and there’s a crisis in Paris over Picasso. Plus the return of Steve McQueen, Egon Schiele’s daring nudes and haunted houses in America, writes Jonathan Jones
10 Oct 2014: Art Weekly: In this week’s edition of the only art roundup you’ll ever need, the National Gallery shows off the late works of Rembrandt, while Frieze kicks off its annual art market party in Regent’s Park
3 Oct 2014:
Tracey Emin returns with the fruits of her last few years at the White Cube, while Howard Hodgkin exhibits gorgeous prints and Richard Serra shows off four steel monuments
26 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: The four shortlistees line up at Tate Britain, as the actor recreates world-famous photos and the big man of Beijing finds two unexpected new homes
19 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: The fearless German painter gets his first UK retrospective, plus astonishing photographs of Britain’s racial heritage, Zaha Hadid’s £252 candles and the people who dress like superheroes
12 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: The V&A launches a blockbuster exhibition of amazing artefacts from the Ming dynasty and Fiona Banner is inspired by Francis Ford Coppola. Plus Mad Men, the birth of the world’s best-loved logos and vomiting dogs
Jonathan Jones: Tate Britain delves into the great painter's late abstract phase, as we take a tour a bizarre amusement park in China and revel in the Soviet pooches that became design heroes
Jonathan Jones: Lucy Sparrow's hand-stitched replica of a corner shop and how to crash a picture like the stars, plus Genesis P-Orridge and what the Tate's got up its sleeve for 2015
The original selfie-snappers and Azuma Makoto's extraterrestrial plant life, plus the row over the Olympic cauldron design is resolved, and the world's artists flock to Scotland
Jonathan Jones: Design as a form of protest, Isa Genzken brings her radical vision to Edinburgh, and the best exhibitions to catch on your summer travels
Jonathan Jones: Using 3D printers to forge art, destroying a portfolio to create a new work, plus British art's most provocative duo back at White Cube – all in your favourite weekly dispatch
Jonathan Jones: The floating forest for the Thames masterminded by Thomas Heatherwick, the underground trampoline theme park in a cave, plus Larry Clark's T-shirt range and a complete history of the photographic nude
Brazil's anti-World Cup graffiti, Antony Gormley's hotel room inside a Transformer, plus Ai Weiwei sparks an internet craze of 'leg-guns' and Glasgow School of Art's degree show goes ahead after the fire