Edmund de Waal on the ‘dangerous’ ceramics of Axel Salto
The Danish artist died more than 60 years ago, but his provocative, otherworldly work makes for a compellingly futuristic exhibition
The Danish artist died more than 60 years ago, but his provocative, otherworldly work makes for a compellingly futuristic exhibition

New, revived and theatrical techniques are being embraced with gusto to surprise and delight

There’s no denying the French conceptualist’s lasting influence but does his cool, detached work provide enough substance for a…

Replicating chinoiserie porcelain at home was a popular hobby of the era — and surviving pieces have a curious charm

The artist’s work with movement, space — and time — has inspired three recent exhibitions, and a newly planted memorial

From Naoshima to New Mexico, our writers discovered minimalist museums, a revelatory monastery — and an exploding octopus

I’ve come across new works in the past few months that have humoured me, moved me and inspired me to reflect on society at large