Andy Burnham Jun 22, 2026 Stephen Lillie on the consequences of Andy Burnham’s byelection win in Makerfield – cartoon Continue reading... Stephen Lillie on the consequences of Andy Burnham’s byelection win in Makerfield – cartoon Continue reading... See more
Architecture Apr 24, 2026 Douglas Lees obituary Douglas Lees, my father, who has died aged 94, was an architect who contributed modestly to the built environment in various parts of England, from new towns... Douglas Lees obituary Douglas Lees, my father, who has died aged 94, was an architect who contributed modestly to the built environment in various parts of England, from new towns... Share
Architecture Apr 24, 2026 Like a concrete aircraft carrier: was LA’s giant new $724m gallery really worth all the carbon emissions? Built on tar swamps and two tortuous decades in the making, Lacma’s latest addition used twice as much metal as the Eiffel Tower. How did America supersize r... Like a concrete aircraft carrier: was LA’s giant new $724m gallery really worth all the carbon emissions? Built on tar swamps and two tortuous decades in the making, Lacma’s latest addition used twice as much metal as the Eiffel Tower. How did America supersize r... Share
Photography Apr 24, 2026 Ghosts, nudes and lesbian pageant queens: highlights from NYC’s Photography Show – in pictures Portraits of South African activists and the enigmatic silhouettes of Bill Brandt join a selection from more than 70 galleries at Aipad: The Photography Show... Ghosts, nudes and lesbian pageant queens: highlights from NYC’s Photography Show – in pictures Portraits of South African activists and the enigmatic silhouettes of Bill Brandt join a selection from more than 70 galleries at Aipad: The Photography Show... Share
Art and design Apr 24, 2026 Emma the joke-telling robot cracks up the care home: Paula Hornickel’s best photograph ‘The first resident that Emma – a social robot – was introduced to was called Peter. After that, Emma assumed they were all called Peter, which everyone foun... Emma the joke-telling robot cracks up the care home: Paula Hornickel’s best photograph ‘The first resident that Emma – a social robot – was introduced to was called Peter. After that, Emma assumed they were all called Peter, which everyone foun... Share
Exhibitions Apr 24, 2026 ‘We’re attached to this land like a tree is rooted in soil’: unexpectedly timely exhibition speaks up for the people of south Lebanon While the population of southern Lebanon have sometimes felt abandoned by their own state, a show in London told their stories and celebrated their resistanc... ‘We’re attached to this land like a tree is rooted in soil’: unexpectedly timely exhibition speaks up for the people of south Lebanon While the population of southern Lebanon have sometimes felt abandoned by their own state, a show in London told their stories and celebrated their resistanc... Share
Photography Apr 24, 2026 ‘They tore up everything’: the wolf hunters of Kyrgyzstan – in pictures In the remote village of Ottuk, men protect their precious sheep by heading into the mountains. Luke Oppenheimer went to photograph them … and stayed for fou... ‘They tore up everything’: the wolf hunters of Kyrgyzstan – in pictures In the remote village of Ottuk, men protect their precious sheep by heading into the mountains. Luke Oppenheimer went to photograph them … and stayed for fou... Share
Art and design Apr 24, 2026 Paula Rego review – tantalising drawings with the shoeprints left on them Victoria Miro, LondonMischievous, moving and troubled tales of female oppression unspool across the largest ever exhibition of the artist’s drawings, which s... Paula Rego review – tantalising drawings with the shoeprints left on them Victoria Miro, LondonMischievous, moving and troubled tales of female oppression unspool across the largest ever exhibition of the artist’s drawings, which s... Share
Art and design Apr 24, 2026 Racheal Crowther review – unnerving installation attacks your mind … and your nostrils! Chisenhale Gallery, LondonThe Irish artist scrambles your brain by cleverly combining calming pastel pinks with austere military health units and suffocating... Racheal Crowther review – unnerving installation attacks your mind … and your nostrils! Chisenhale Gallery, LondonThe Irish artist scrambles your brain by cleverly combining calming pastel pinks with austere military health units and suffocating... Share
Martin Parr Apr 24, 2026 Martin Parr: Global Warning review – the great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory Jeu de Paume, Paris The peerless chronicler of everyday absurdity did not live to see this exhibition, but it is a dazzling final chapter, showing his irresi... Martin Parr: Global Warning review – the great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory Jeu de Paume, Paris The peerless chronicler of everyday absurdity did not live to see this exhibition, but it is a dazzling final chapter, showing his irresi... Share
Art and design Apr 24, 2026 Isaac Julien review – Gwendoline Christie meets a cyborg starfish in a pleasure-seeker’s postmodern parlour Cosmic House, LondonThe video artist famous for his films charged with Black queer desire unleashes a kitsch, bombastic and rather glorious meditation on hum... Isaac Julien review – Gwendoline Christie meets a cyborg starfish in a pleasure-seeker’s postmodern parlour Cosmic House, LondonThe video artist famous for his films charged with Black queer desire unleashes a kitsch, bombastic and rather glorious meditation on hum... Share
Art and design Apr 24, 2026 Shreg the green ogre, a grey obsessive and Vermeer’s boiled egg – the week in art Bruce Asbestos unleashes a mischievous monster, Alan Charlton shows off 50 years of monochrome mastery and Lady With a Guitar gets a fresh perspective – all... Shreg the green ogre, a grey obsessive and Vermeer’s boiled egg – the week in art Bruce Asbestos unleashes a mischievous monster, Alan Charlton shows off 50 years of monochrome mastery and Lady With a Guitar gets a fresh perspective – all... Share
Venice Biennale Apr 24, 2026 Venice Biennale jury ‘will not award artists from countries facing war crimes charges’ Statement, apparently aimed at Russia and Israel, makes clear it is committed to the defence of human rightsThe jury of the Venice Biennale has said it would... Venice Biennale jury ‘will not award artists from countries facing war crimes charges’ Statement, apparently aimed at Russia and Israel, makes clear it is committed to the defence of human rightsThe jury of the Venice Biennale has said it would... Share