Forty artists have contributed to The Royal Society of Sculptors fundraising campaign
Potter will celebrate his 65th birthday in 2025 with a show at the London museum
The hugely popular English artist has, in this retrospective, set out his case as a chronicler of the British psyche
Ahead of a retrospective in Edinburgh, the Turner Prize-winning artist, who inspired a nation of makers during the Covid-19 pandemic, explains why he never wants to stop learning
Grayson Perry is made a knight while Turner prize nominee Ingrid Pollard gets an MBE
Question mark over historic Whitechapel site a year after boutique hotel plan approved
The climate theme of this year’s exhibition rings hollow
The artist’s installation reignites debate over future of the neglected Whitechapel Bell Foundry site
Ex-politician, who presided over austerity cuts to culture, takes up the position on 4 October
As future of London's historic Whitechapel foundry hangs in the balance, artist’s bell will be made elsewhere
Plus, Robert Storr on his huge new book about the painter Philip Guston. Sponsored by Christie's
Excerpts from the expanded monograph include how he was inspired by outsider art and the stresses of building a “Taj Mahal on the River Stour”
Works were installed throughout the historic building before lockdown
The artist's new TV series Grayson’s Art Club begins tonight in the UK on Channel 4
Collectors, enthusiasts and friends loan works that channel subculture of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain
With artists and galleries embracing the new age, is there a commercial pull, too?
The artist with a flair for fashion shows us the outfits that caught his eye at the fair’s VIP opening
From Grayson Perry's piss-take pots to Dayanita Singh's mobile museums
Will it be the Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever?
Five artists describe how the ideas and techniques of the artists of the past have informed their work
Perry is about to show his most ambitious work, a huge tapestry depicting images of consumer excess and retribution
Grayson Perry defrocked
Damien Hirst on world domination, Grayson Perry on turning to tapestry and Anselm Kiefer on why Americans are hysterical