After Ai Weiwei's damp squib of an installation back in 2010, 2011 sees British Berlin-based contemporary artist Tacita Dean take up the challenge of doing something interesting in the Turbine Hall at...
An exhibition put together by Crisis exploring the issue of homelessness at Somerset House this spring. On show are works by the likes of Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley [pictured] and Gillian Wearing - which...
Contemporary artist Josiah McElheny has transformed Gallery 2 at the Whitechapel with the aid of seven large-scale mirrored sculptures, displaying a series of abstract films. Until 20.07.12.
Brand new contemproary art gallery Carroll / Fletcher - the latest on the ever-expanding Fitzrovia scene - launches this February with a solo show for art duo John Wood and Paul Harrison. On display are...
Rapidly rising contemporary artist Christina Mackie cements her burgeoning reputation with a solo show that kicks off Chisenhale's programme for 2012. On display are works across photography, video, sculpture...
A first survey show in the UK for American artist Lynda Benglis at Thomas Dane Gallery this spring. On display are works across painting, video and photography from the 1960s to the present day. Until...
The much-publicised Damien Hirst survey show takes over Tate Modern this summer, offering the world the chance to reappraise the career of one of the most famous artists in the world. The general consensus...
Photography and large-scale film installation at the Whitechapel this January, February and March. The works form a first major survey show for Zarina Bhimji. Until 09.03.12. Read Beverley Knowles' review...
Vegas Gallery attempts to reclaim the importance of beauty in contemporary art this February and March with an exhibition of works by a host of excellent artists. Look out in particular for Emma Bennett's...
Five rooms at the Tate will house photographic works by five contemporary photographers exploring the power of the camera as a documentary medium. Themes range from conflicts in Iraq, elections in Congo...
After Ai Weiwei's damp squib of an installation back in 2010, 2011 sees British Berlin-based contemporary artist Tacita Dean take up the challenge of doing something interesting in the Turbine Hall at...
Another coup for Victoria Miro as gallery artist Yayoi Kusama gets a major solo show at Tate Modern. The artist - 83 in March - works across a huge range of media and is one of Japan's most prominent cultural...
Swanning around in the 1880s, Reginald Bunthorn can attract just about any girl he wants with his pretentious poetry and posturing. Apart from Patience, the girl he wants. In this satire, he tries to win...
An epic journey of self-discovery for the eponymous Pippin, prince and son of Charlemagne, as he grows up and prepares to take his father's throne and all the complications that come with it.This musical ...
The Tell Theatre Company present two shows that wonder out loud whether marriage is all its cracked up to be. A Respectable Wedding by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Jean Benedetti, looks at a very complicated...
Look, obviously you should go to this. It's Patrick Stewart in an Edward Bond play! Stewart plays William Shakespeare as he weighs up his assets and decides what to do with all his wealth and power. With...
A timely play about tabloid hacks and the hunt for a story. In Steve Thompson's intense play, deadlines loom and pressure builds as important questions are asked about freedom of the press and the public's...
Michael Frayn's thoroughly silly romantic romp gets dusted off in grand style at The Old VicMr Frayn, author of Headlong and other worthy tomes, is of course a great brain and therefore this classic farce ...
This new play for young audiences following Cameron on an adventure in the Arctic. Well not so much. Cameron is bored stiff in the Arctic. His mum is a scientist researching something or other and he has...