22 Oct 2014:
A video installation of images smuggled out from Syria puts them in the context of the 20th century’s greatest atrocity, and the impact is profound, reports Raya Jalabi
20 Oct 2014:
Yoko Ono, Gilbert and George, Gustav Metzger, Lily Cole and dozens of scientists and anthropologists come together at London’s Serpentine Gallery to confront the end of humanity, writes Hannah Ellis-Petersen
19 Oct 2014:
From urban grasslands sprouting on the state library steps to Carsten Höller’s golden mirror carousel at NGV, the best of the art at Melbourne festival
18 Oct 2014:
From Egon Schiele in London to Raphael Hefti in Nottingham, Skye Sherwin and Robert Clark find out what’s happening in art around the country
17 Oct 2014: Jonathan Jones: Radical artists are always keen to make a statement; just look at this year’s Turner prize crop. But their work needs to engage with humanity, otherwise it’s just elitist masturbation
14 Oct 2014: Jonathan Jones: This art show for the digital age is a catastrophic mix of the harebrained and the talentless – and it heralds disaster for London’s artistic ambitions
13 Oct 2014:
The American artist’s massive winged sculpture is beautiful to look at, but has all the depth and profundity of a Christmas garland, writes Jonathan Jones
2 Oct 2014:
Artist Alex Chinneck has made houses slither into a heap, get turned upside down, and melt into a puddle – and now the architectural illusionist has slashed right through London’s Covent Garden market, leaving it hanging in mid-air. Oliver Wainwright reports