14 Aug 2014:
Diamonds to pearls, rubies to emeralds, dig or dive deep for sparkling and inspired suggestions – you will find some gems, says Peter Kimpton
12 Aug 2014:
Hockney and Bourgeois go head-to-head for the most beautiful, and it’s a face-off between Picasso, Mondrian and Hirst for the ultimate ‘shock of the new’ effect. Now you can pit legendary artists against each another in a card game for art lovers
Jonathan Jones: Fabritius's Goldfinch, Hirst's pickled lamb, Durer's rhino ... here are the finest (and the absolute corniest) artworks of the animal kingdom in all its majesty
The Chinese artist installs a show in Yorkshire via email because his passport has been confiscated. Plus Richard Jackson's paint-splatter machines, Kenneth Clark, and the boy that pees LEDs
20 May 2014: Jonathan Jones: A Florida pastor has been jailed for trying to sell fake paintings by the British artist. But why does the art world give Hirst's talentless artworks any financial value at all?
20 Apr 2014: Profile: With the appearance of two striking works in a matter of days, the elusive maverick is back in the public eye. But has he now become part of the rampant market he so enjoys mocking?
Antony Gormley, Damien Hirst, Bruce Nauman and others talk about seeing bubbles in hula-hoops, sculpting from the gut – and how Moore changed what was possible
Britain's most famous artist promises 'utter candour' in charting wayward youth in Leeds before being 'saved' by art en route to wealth and notoriety, writes Alison Flood