Zoe Leonard: Observation PointThe New York-based artist turns Camden Arts Centre into a camera obscura
Mind The MapThe London Transport Museum's major 2012 exhibition wants to put YOU on the map
Gesamtkunstwerk: New Art from Germany ReviewThe Saatchi Gallery offers a glimpse of Germany's latest creative squeezes
Hackney And Groundwork CollaborationHackney artists paint it like it is
ICA: In Numbers, ReviewedA homage to serial publications
ICA: Lis Rhodes, ReviewedDissonance and Disturbance prevails at the Lis Rhodes exhibition
On Exhibit20/21 International Art Fair 2012
Where’s The Dickens?Neil Sowerby’s guide to celebrating the Great Man’s Bicentenary
Dying DaysCasey Gillespie takes a closer look at London’s obsession with taxidermy
On ExhibitExplorations of Death and the Apocalypse
Art While You WaitBus Top are making waiting for the bus a cultural experience
The Day The Music Died ReviewProud Camden pays homage to some of the music industry’s most beloved icons
On ExhibitBloomberg New Contemporaries 2011: In the Presence
Amazon At Somerset HouseSebastião Salgado and Per Anders Pettersson give new meaning to the phrase 'what you see is what you get'
Not So Sweet SeventeenCurator John Kemp explains the message behind his powerful, new exhibition, 17
Cartoon Network: Martin RowsonWords will never hurt me… but a political cartoon might
World Press Photo Exhibition ReviewedA series of visually arresting images from the world's most inspiring photojournalists
Susie MacMurray’s 'The Eyes of the Skin' ReviewCorin Jackson enters the hyper-real at Agnew’s Gallery
Charles Dickens: Life and LegacyThe defining moments of ‘the most English of storytellers’
Twenty Years Of Dazed And ConfusedFlora Neighbour reviews the revolutionary magazine's retrospective, Making It Up As We Go Along
Barry Flannigan at Tate Britain ReviewThalia Allington-Wood's interest is sparked by the artist's early works
Picasso in BritainThe Tate Britain welcomes a revolutionary guest
Artist Amongst Us: Hideyuki ShojiMeet the winner of the Signature Art Awards 2011 and People’s Choice Award
The First Actresses: Nell Gwyn to Sarah SiddonsThe origins of celebrity culture captured in a single exhibition
Architectural Superstars in LondonThe rising stars who are brightening up the London skyline
Examplar: Joy Division By Kevin CumminsAn exhibition of iconic portraits of the band taken during their tragic, short-lived career
Glamour of the Gods Review: National Portrait GalleryWhoever said photography damages the soul was lying
Apocalypse, NowJohn Martin's Apocalypse is earth-shattering
Don’t Stop The MusicArtist Joe Simpson captures some of our greatest living musicians on canvas for all to see
Rothko In Britain Exhibition at Whitechapel GalleryAn exhibition of an exhibition - is the Whitechapel Gallery clutching at straws here?
London Design Week Festival At The V&A: InstallationsA design-lovers haven
Communicating Through Cats ReviewSteff Lever delves into the mind of Louis Wain, and what a strange mind it is
Mike Kelley: The Exploded Fortress of SolitudeSuperman's birthplace comes to life in The Kandors Series
The Stuff of Nightmares Exhibition ReviewYour childhood, revisited
Power Of Making Exhibition At The V&AA beautiful glimpse into the world of crafts and making
Museum of Broken Relationships ReviewSteff Lever discovers where past relationships go to die
The Beatles: Revolutionary 1965 by Michael PetoProud Galleries present a retrospective look at the world's most influential band
Performance Art Strikes AgainLucy Beech and Edward Thomasson find themselves in One Another’s Company
The Tiger Who Came To Tea ReviewThe V&A Museum of Childhood’s latest exhibition serves up a large helping of nostalgia
Surreal Women: The Pain Of DesireDon't worry about the title, this isn't another Vagina MonologuesAs Freud once said Joe, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar... lets have a pint one evening.
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