Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons
Paul Thek: Seized by Joy. Paintings 1965-1988
Caspar Heinemann: Sod All
It’s Terrible the Things I Have to Do to Be Me: On Femininity and Fame – book review
Anonymous Was a Woman
The 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts: The Oracle
Maggi Hambling: ‘The sea is sort of inside me now … [and] it’s as if she has become a wave’
Donald Locke: Resistant Forms
European Realities
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Architecture Not Now As we approach the second decade of the turbulent 21st century, the level playing field sought by both practising architects and by teachers and theorists appears to be more than ever transitory
Archilab: New Experiments in Architecture, Art and the City, 1950-2005 Archilab: New Experiments in Architecture, Art and the City, 1950-2005, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
The Beijing National Aquatics Centre Situated on the western side of the extended axis along the Olympic Green and directly fronting the National Stadium (aka
Ando's progress A recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious Pritzker Prize in 1995 and the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal 2002, Tadao Ando's works have been lauded by the architectural world
Alvar Aalto: Through the Eyes of Shigeru Ban A retrospective exhibition of the architecture of Alvar Aalto in central London is extremely timely. It is now almost ten years since the major exhibition was organised in New York at the Museum of Modern Art, marking the centenary of Alvar Aalto.