Art

‘Slightly haunted but manageable’: new signs cause confusion – and delight – in Christchurch
Six absurdist signs resembling official city council information boards have popped up across New Zealand’s second-largest city
Tate’s greats are certainly not kept hidden from view
Letters: Roland Rudd of Tate responds to an article by Jonathan Jones that questioned the organisation’s ambition and priorities. Plus a letter from Liz Goddard on Máret Ánne Sara’s installation at Tate Modern
Your Guide to Buying Art Online
From virtual galleries to social media platforms, the internet offers plenty of places to shop for paintings, sculptures and other artwork without breaking the bank.
Peter Lloyd-Jones obituary
Other lives: Artist who founded the School of Three-Dimensional Design at Kingston University
How life in São Paulo inspired this artist's award-winning art and animation
“Making art isn’t a choice, it’s how I process life,” says Pedro Conti.
The Moroccan women artists harnessing the creative power of crafts
Once relegated to secondary status in the modern art world, handicrafts are making a comeback. In Morocco, a new generation of artists are reworking inherited techniques using recycled and natural materials, giving old practices new meaning.
Saudi Now has the best bilingual workmark I've seen
The new identity is full of youthful energy.
Ceal Floyer obituary
Conceptual artist whose work derived humour from shifting points of view, puns and double takes
This artist creates beautiful medieval-inspired scenes using mechanical pencils and gel pens
Sarah Koudelka's transatlantic upbringing inspired her love of medieval architecture and lush landscapes.
Last-minute Christmas gifts: 18 UK presents you still have time to buy (even on Christmas Eve)
Whether it’s a wine subscription, a museum membership or life-drawing lessons, it’s not too late to grab an 11th-hour present