The critics meet the champions Jonathan Jones chances his arm as a football commentator as Guardian art critics turn to sport In pictures: Guardian critics turn sports writers for the day Video: Dance critic Judith Mackrell tries her luck at the races |
His scattered dreams What are Cy Twombly's paintings trying to tell us? Adrian Searle traces his evolution More visual art coverage |
Portrait of lover wins BP prize Craig Wylie's 'glowering' girlfriend wins £25,000 and a commission from the National Portrait Gallery More visual art coverage |
Jamaica to the Imperial War Museum June 13: From War to Windrush looks at early immigration. Maev Kennedy meets the men behind the photographs |
Baltic gets a house with eyes
June 11: As part of his first public exhibition, Yoshitomo Nara has created a house inspired by the Baltic gallery in Gateshead
Clive James's poem for his painter
June 11: Clive James was so taken by his portrait-painter, Laura Smith, that he has written her a poem
Sunny delights There's something for everyone in the arts this summer. Find the event for you in our critics' top 50 This week's cultural picks |
'200 little bogeys' Private view podcast: Adrian Searle on Tom Friedman's Untitled 2008 All private views with Adrian Searle Subscribe to the Guardian's Culture feed in iTunes |
The Hayward goes Psycho Video: Jonathan Glancey gets freaked out by the Hayward's Psycho Buildings show Adrian Searle on the Hayward exhibition In pictures: Psycho Buildings Podcast: Private view |
Twombly at Tate Modern Highlights from the exhibition which showcases what Nicholas Serota calls Cy Twombly's 'sensitive and sometimes luscious paintings' Twombly talks to Nicholas Serota Writing on the wall |
Inner space The Space collective celebrates 40 years supporting artists. See inside |
The naked truth Germaine Greer: Australia's PM has hit out at an artist's pictures of naked adolescents. Would he ban Botticelli? More visual art coverage |
Emin stars at Folkestone Triennial
Take one rundown seaside resort, add 22 hip artists ... and you've got a Triennial triumph
Off the wall
Was Hadrian, the most artistic of all Roman rulers, that impossible thing - a despot with a heart, asks Jonathan Jones
From the street to the Southbank
Anny Shaw speaks to graffiti artist, Massive Attack founder and Meltdown festival curator Robert Del Naja
The art of internment
Victoria Brittain on the exhibition of art by the inmates of HMP Belmarsh, held without charge after 9/11
Another view Structural engineer Sarah Buck on Psycho Buildings Video: The Hayward goes Psycho In pictures: Psycho Buildings |
Building blocks
Editorial: The buildings we leave for our descendants are a vivid illustration of the national state of mind
Wait till you see our pool!
Norman Foster's addition to Copenhagen Zoo is pure elephant bliss
Blog: The best zoo architecture
In pictures: Zoo architecture
Hosiery house
John Lewis's newest store looks like a box wrapped in tights. Is this what Leicester needs?
The Renaissance reaches Leicester
Two ambitious new projects bring a touch of class to the East Midlands - and sharp contrasts to much of the town centre
More architecture & design coverage
Best shot Tim Walker: 'We were worried about applying the powder, but they were so vain they loved it' More photography coverage |
The intimacy of strangers
In pictures: See shots by legendary American photographer Elliot Erwitt
Interview: Erwitt on his best images