As an exhibition opens at Tate Britain, Frances Stonor Saunders traces how the aesthetics of decay and dilapidation have been recast by artists to reflect our most profound feelings
From Clifford Rowe's left-wing posters and paintings in Coventry to a show by the Italian surrealist Enrico David in London, find out what's happening in art around the country
Artist Tacita Dean talks to Adrian Searle about a new exhibition that shows her epic search for Robert Smithson's earthwork Spiral Jetty in Utah – and how she discovered that JG Ballard shared her adoration of the land artist
Jonathan Jones: The Ashmolean compares two of Britain's most famous 20th-century artists, East Anglia celebrates its art heritage and Tacita Dean salutes JG Ballard in film
21 Aug 2013: Jonathan Jones: Bridget Riley, not David Hockney, is Britain's greatest living painter, but an ingrained prejudice against female greatness puts a glass ceiling on the pantheon as well as the boardroom
From glimpses of Concorde to the sea seen through a lighthouse prism – artists such as Wolfgang Tillmans and Tacita Dean describe how they select and crop landscapes
The National Gallery's Seduced by Art is a new exhibition of photography and painting, past and present. Jonathan Jones talks us through 12 of his favourite exhibits
A milkmaid bathed in light, dust on a Duchamp and Ophelia drowning … leading artists, from Tacita Dean to Rachel Whiteread, decode the masterpiece that most inspires them
Documenta takes place every five years, lasts 100 days and features 200 artists. The 13th exhibition is open to the public until September 16 in Kassel, Germany
What's it like to make giant monuments for Rachel Whiteread? Or to paint spots for Damien Hirst? The people behind some of Britain's best known art share their highs – and lows – with Dan Glaister
We look back at Apple's tech products, including game-changers such as the iMac and iPhone, curiosities like Lisa – and duds, like the 20th Anniversary Macintosh