15 Sep 2014:
There’s more to Constable than chocolate boxes and jigsaw puzzles. A new exhibition pits him against the old masters, from Rembrandt to Rubens, that he admired and tried to outdo. The results are a revelation
15 Sep 2014:
Constable didn’t just find inspiration in wild seas and brooding skies. As a new show demonstrates, he steeped himself in the old masters – and tried to outdo them. Adrian Searle sees him in a new light
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
1 Aug 2014:
The possibilities (and limits) of lifts are the historical reason our cities are shaped the way they are – and now the UltraRope elevator cables promise to transform them yet again, writes the V&A’s Rory Hyde
23 Jul 2014:
From dolls of the Zapatistas to anti-Apartheid accessories, here are defiant designs used by protest groups around the world, part of a powerful new V&A exhibition
Oliver Wainwright: From the pan lid that helped topple four presidents to the giant inflatable cobblestone that leaves police baffled, a fascinating new exhibition celebrates the most unlikely protest objects
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