Come As You Really Are review – Heaven is a Ford Escort clad in swirly carpet!
From yarn bombers to doll modifiers to wood turners, this joyous show – put together by Hetain Patel and Artangel – features 14,000 pieces by diehard hobbyists in one giant gleeful celebration of personal creativity
May 2023
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Sublime clutter, Scottish moderns and … Gazza? – the week in art
Sarah Sze: The Waiting Room review – astonishing kaleidoscopic slideshow for the smartphone age
September 2021
Home is where the art is: Suffolk’s creatives throw open their doors
Leading contemporary artists who locked down in their studios give East Anglia a new cultural landscape
June 2021
Artangel: Afterness review – an island of secrets that’s its own work of art
The sinister wartime laboratories, briars and barbed wire of this bleak Suffolk headland all but upstage the installations made in response to it
September 2020
Elizabeth Price: Slow Dans; Tavares Strachan: In Plain Sight – review
The 2012 Turner prize-winner cleverly baffles and enthrals by turn. And Tavares Strachan’s first UK show is a feast for the senses
July 2020
Strasbourg 1518: reliving a 16th-century ‘dancing plague’ in lockdown
Inspired by the true story of a summer dance mania in 1518, a haunting new Artangel project directed by Jonathan Glazer films lone performers around the world dancing till they drop
August 2017
Miranda July curates interfaith charity shop opening in Selfridges
Filmmaker works with Artangel and faith-based groups to celebrate ‘hope’ of charity shops inside luxury department store
November 2016
Get your hands on me: the show that literally touches its audience
Patti Smith reads from Oscar Wilde in HM Prison Reading
September 2016
Inside: Artists and Writers in Reading Prison review – a star-studded tribute to Oscar Wilde
Nan Goldin: banged up in Reading gaol with Oscar Wilde
July 2016
Reading jail to host two-month Oscar Wilde project
Ai Weiwei, Steve McQueen and Maxine Peake to feature in Artangel exhibition at site of writer’s imprisonment
May 2016
Where there's muck: Artangel artist wraps Houses of Parliament in latex
Permission for artwork – the largest ever to be installed in Westminster Hall – took six years to obtain, and will showcase 200 years’ worth of dirt and dust
April 2016
Roger Hiorns on course to bury Boeing 737 under Birmingham canalside
After filling a London council flat with crystals, the Turner prize-nominee is realising his next grand plan for 2017 – and he’s even bought the aeroplane
June 2015
Have Your Circumstances Changed? review – Artangel's surreal triptych
This experimental show about the relationship between old and young, past and present offers snapshots of ageing and everyday life through a shop window
May 2015
That old story: Artangel theatre piece puts men's ageing in the shop window
The adventurous art group is using a closed-down London store to explore the unglamorous chores and difficulties of the later years of life
April 2015
Katrina Palmer: the artist who has mined a rich seam of nothingness
Sculptor Katrina Palmer, winner of an Artangel/Radio 4 contest to find groundbreaking new art, has made a haunting piece on the Isle of Portland in Dorset
August 2014
London's light beam: the best photographs of Spectra – in pictures