The airborne art of Eugenio Dittborn
The Chilean artist’s practice of folding up his work and posting it to galleries began as a means of evading the censors
A world of her own – the paintings of Luchita Hurtado
The 98-year-old artist makes her debut in the UK with a thrilling exhibition of work from throughout her career
A quiet but powerful Turner Prize
The four artists shortlisted this year tackle ideas about rootlessness and belonging in a series of understated works
Has Grayson Perry’s populist approach paid off?
Art must be accessible, says Perry, but it must also make people feel included
The disturbing dreams of Michael Armitage
Armitage’s paintings combine African politics and western art history – and will make you see both in a different light
Charles Avery among the Islanders
This is what happens when you spend a decade exploring a world of your own imagination
The many faces of Mary Magdalene