The monstrous bodies of Lee Bul
A survey of the Korean artist’s work reveals a fascination with the fragile boundary between beauty and horror
On reading the Rifts of Richard Serra
The artist’s monumental drawings challenge the viewer to discover unexpected details in their pitch-black surfaces
Light, fire and smoke – an interview with Anthony McCall
Anthony McCall talks about sculpting with materials such as light and fire – on view in Wakefield and London
The patient precision of Neville Gabie
The South African artist has made a virtue of taking his time to make slow but rewarding films and performance pieces
History lessons with Leonor Antunes
A new site-specific work at the Whitechapel reminds us of overlooked women artists
Tracey Emin airs her feelings at St Pancras station
Boundaries between the personal and the political are broken down in Emin’s new public artwork