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Serpentine pavilion

June 2024

  • A pavilion of black wood and orange netting

    Serpentine pavilion 2024 review – Minsuk Cho’s multi-use design is bold and playful

    The South Korean architect has incorporated a climbing structure, a cafe and a library into an unpredictable space meant for coming together

January 2024

  • ‘It’s like a sundial’ … how the Serpentine pavilion will look.

    Where coffee-drinkers fear to tread: Serpentine pavilion to be a cosmic celebration of tea and timber

    He has built wobbly skyscrapers and kissing-boomerang golf clubhouses. Can Korean architect Minsuk Cho’s star-shaped plan bring a spot of Seoul magic to the British summer?

June 2023

  • À table by Lina Ghotmeh, the 2023 Serpentine Pavilion

    Serpentine Pavilion 2023 review – Lina Ghotmeh’s convivial canopy

  • Feast for the eyes … À Table, named after the French call to sit down together to eat.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2023 review – giant cocktail umbrella gives the park a party vibe

November 2022

  • Lina Gotmeh’s interior design for the Serpentine Pavilion 2023.

    ‘It’s a bit Mary Poppins’: Lina Ghotmeh to design 2023’s Serpentine pavilion

    The Beirut-born architect is aiming for the smallest possible carbon footprint with an African-inspired ‘great shelter’ for meeting in Kensington Gardens

June 2022

  • Black Chapel by Theaster Gates, the 2022 Serpentine pavilion.

    Theaster Gates’s Black Chapel Serpentine pavilion review – a welcoming labour of love

  • Partly inspired by the death of Gates’s father … the Black Chapel in the London park.

    A monument to a roofer that lets in the rain: Theaster Gates’s Serpentine Pavilion

February 2022

  • ‘I love the idea that nature will come in’ … Theaster Gates on his proposed Serpentine Pavilion 2022, Black Chapel.

    ‘It’s got great drainage!’ – Theaster Gates on his open-to-the-elements Serpentine pavilion

    Inspired by the kilns of Stoke-on-Trent, the Chicago artist’s Black Chapel will host bands, including his own, and also provide ‘a place of quietude’ where even the British weather is welcome

October 2021

  • Theaster Gates: ‘Clay feels perverse because it’s lowly.’

    ‘Clay feels perverse’ – Theaster Gates on working on Obama’s library and going back to pottery

    The superstar ‘social artist’ has revived derelict buildings and rescued a legendary record collection – but in lockdown, as two new UK exhibitions show, it was singing and throwing pots that made him happy

June 2021

  • Serpentine Pavilion 2021.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2021 review – a sophisticated chimera of light and depth

  • ‘Mother tongues, mother sounds, recipes from far away’ … Sumayya Vally, during construction of her pavilion.

    Barbers, books and bakers: how migrant hotspots inspired the Serpentine Pavilion

March 2020

  • Hans Ulrich Obrist

    UK gallery curator calls for public art project in response to Covid-19

    Ambitious national programme is needed to support artists and institutions, says Serpentine Galleries’ artistic director

February 2020

  • Amina Kaskar, Sumayya Vally and Sarah de Villiers of Counterspace.

    Counterspace architects to be youngest Serpentine pavilion designers

    South African firm will celebrate London communities in the Serpentine Galleries’ 50th year

June 2019

  • Junya Ishigami’s Serpentine Pavilion.

    Serpentine Pavilion; Antepavilion; Colour Palace – review

  • Yana Peel

    Serpentine Galleries chief resigns

  • ‘A striking object, but it could have been so much better’ … Junya Ishigami’s Serpentine Pavilion.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2019: Japan's great conjuror falls foul of health and safety

  • José Selgas and Lucía Cano designed the Serpentine Pavilion in London. Now their trippy masterpiece is moving to Los Angeles.

    Rainbow wormhole in the Tar Pits: London's trippy pavilion moves to LA

March 2019

  • Junya Ishigami

    Row over use of unpaid interns by Serpentine pavilion architect

    Junya Ishigami’s involvement in London gallery project attacked after email listing conditions for an intern is published

July 2018

  • Royal Academicians Grayson Perry And Rose Wylie With Their RA250 Flags in London’s West End<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: Rose Wylie (Royal Academician) unveiling the RA250 Flags across London’s West End on June 4, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Royal Academy of Arts)

    On my radar
    Rose Wylie’s cultural highlights

    The painter on man versus nature, Frida Escobedo’s architecture, Picasso… and one of Britain’s best restaurants

June 2018

  • Sou Fujimoto’s smallest projects, a public toilet in Ichibara.

    Sou Fujimoto: the architect revolutionising libraries ... and loos

    From a washing-up scourer to a pile of crisps, the Japanese architect draws on the most unlikely everyday objects – while testing the idea of privacy with a glass-walled public toilet
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