Pepón Osorio’s ‘The Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?)’ (1993) 5:41pm

NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star, New Museum, New York

Gritty, bellicose, self-absorbed: New York’s mid-1990s art scene is hard to romanticise, but this show does its best

Feb 25, 2013

Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui, Brooklyn Museum, New York

The African artist’s mosaic-like works are beautiful but behind their shiny outward appearance lie weighty concerns

Emily Patrick’s ‘From Autumn to the Pacific’ Feb 24, 2013

Emily Patrick, Gallery 27, London

With sensual brushwork counterpointing grid-like compositions, these virtuoso still lifes offer viewers ‘a different energy’

Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Torpedo . . .  Los!’ Feb 24, 2013

Lichtenstein: A Retrospective, Tate Modern, London

This cleverly curated show relates how Lichtenstein’s works formed a telling commentary on the dominant visual culture

The site near Turnpike Lane where a Banksy work of art was removed last week. ©Charlie Bibby Feb 24, 2013

Banksy mural withdrawn from sale

Removal of street art from wall in London outrages art world

Feb 22, 2013

Avant-garde explosion

How a group of Japanese artists tried to break new ground in the 1950s. By Ariella Budick

"Titania playing on pipes of corn, and versing love to amorous Phillida” drawing by William Heath Robinson Feb 22, 2013

Snapshot: ‘Titania’ (1914) by William Heath Robinson

An exhibition of the artist’s ink drawings and watercolours opens at the St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery in Hampshire

Detail from ‘Love is all around’ (2008) by Zwelethu Mthethwa and Louis Jansen van Vuuren From COLLECTING Feb 22, 2013

The Art Market, by Georgina Adam

Christie’s raises its premiums, London gets a new art fair and a museum sell-off in Turkey sparks fury

Dinos Chapman ©Jake Walters Peter Aspden from MUSIC Feb 22, 2013

An artist finds his groove

Dinos Chapman, purveyor of infernal images that make your flesh crawl, has made his first album

Paul Rego's 'The Birthday Party' (2010) Feb 22, 2013

Paula Rego: The Dame with the Goat’s Foot and Other Stories, Marlborough Fine Art, London

Dionysian decadence and the nightmarish fringes of the human imagination are fruitfully explored in a new series by the Portuguese artist