Boy thrown from Tate Modern practising judo and archery
The French youngster suffered life-changing injuries after falling 30m in the attack by Jonty Bravery in August 2019
The French youngster suffered life-changing injuries after falling 30m in the attack by Jonty Bravery in August 2019
Opening next June, Factory International is a 13,000-sq-m building unlike any other, with director Danny Boyle already among its admirers
This absorbing survey of work by the Slovakian sculptor is an invitation to see feelingly – and a tribute to children’s intelligence
The French youngster invites classmates and has great afternoon with pals despite their differences in mobility, parents say
Robert Rauschenberg, Laurie Anderson, an empty Turbine Hall... Watching Trisha Brown's Set and Reset felt like joining a high-end cult
A new exhibition at Tate Modern, Surrealism Beyond Borders, explores the rich history of this revolutionary global movement
Art gallery insists the short movie What is a Woman? reflects multiple viewpoints, including those of gender-critical people
Works from Cairo, Tokyo and Seoul join Dali and Magritte in a new blockbuster exhibition
Forget lockdown shutting galleries – what really ruined art in 2021 were ‘non-fungible tokens’ and the buzzword ‘collective’
Tate Modern's new retrospective of the Zanzibar-born Turner Prize-winner represents an important moment for both her and the gallery
The artist previously denied making preparatory drawings of his famous work, but unheard interview in legal dispute refutes his claim
From pumpkin picking to tree climbing, photography to light shows, and a whole host of family activities and adventures in between
Installation gives guests a whiff of the age of dinosaurs through to power station’s recent industrial past – but you’ll still need a mask
The 2021 Turbine Hall installation initially calls to mind HG Wells, but this vision of tomorrow turns out to be benign – and delightful
Pioneering artistic duo claim museums have become too focused on featuring the artwork of black or female artists to show their own art
Much of the exhilaration of visiting galleries comes from marvelling at the virtuoso skill of artists
Mega Please Draw Freely opens on Saturday encouraging visitors to express themselves, but staff are nervous about what some may draw
Bar a few memorable exceptions, Tate Modern's exhibition, the first British retrospective for Taeuber-Arp, feels underwhelming
Step Four on the roadmap out of lockdown has been postponed until July 19. How does that affect the arts industry?
The Telegraph can reveal that the charities employ over 2,500 staff members between them on salaries in excess of £100,000 a year
The 92-year-old Japanese artist’s Infinity Mirror Rooms exhibition is an emotional plunge into competing visions of the afterlife
This amazing new multimedia installation ranks among the most ambitious and innovative pieces of contemporary art
Did a grisly medical museum inspire the twisted forms that led the sculptor to his breakthrough?