Richard Serra: Six Large Drawings review – planes of black that pull you under
The artist’s posthumous show features dramatic drawings on delicate paper, etched with thick oil sticks – a magisterial play on ideas of weight and light
Molten magnificence: how Richard Serra’s giant steel sculptures bent time and space
Richard Serra obituary
Richard Serra – a life in pictures
Richard Serra, uncompromising American abstract sculptor, dies aged 85
January 2017
Jonathan Jones on art
The 'art strike' against Trump is futile – cultural elites cannot effect change
Jonathan Jones
Calling on cultural institutions to close on inauguration day only serves to make the likes of Cindy Sherman and Richard Serra feel good about themselves
October 2016
Richard Serra review – rusting hulks that trap the ticking of time
Richard Serra and Michael Craig-Martin’s 50-year conversation about art
August 2016
Autumn arts preview 2016
Eyes on the prize: the must-see art and design of autumn 2016
Elton John shares his photography collection, Tracey Emin gets into bed with William Blake and David Shrigley gives everyone a big thumb’s-up
December 2014
Adrian Searle's top 10 art shows of 2014
Richard Serra defied gravity and Camille Henrot set loose a mechanical snake. But Matisse proved a cut above. Adrian Searle picks his top 10 art shows of 2014
October 2014
Heavyweight majesty in steelworker Richard Serra's return to London
The 74-year-old artist returns to London with four typically gigantic steel works, full of magisterial, even sexual energy. ‘You can almost feel the density of it behind your knees!’ he tells Adrian Searle
March 2014
Jonathan Jones on art
Why Gagosian is the Starbucks of the art world – and the saviour
Art dealer Larry Gagosian pushes the best work – Richard Serra, Cy Twombly, Richard Wright, Urs Fischer – and fills the gap in our public galleries with real taste and belief, writes Jonathan Jones
February 2014
Adrian Searle encounters
Drawing outside the lines: Richard Deacon traces 100 years of abstraction
From fuzzy-edged blots by Jackson Pollock to pictures done by Alison Wilding's cat, more than 30 artists feature in this personal selection by Deacon, writes Adrian Searle
January 2014
Alain de Botton's guide to art as therapy
Can visual art offer solace, hope and reassurance as music can? Alain de Botton chooses the works that make him feel less alone
September 2013
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Francis Bacon and Henry Moore pair up in Oxford – the week in art
Jonathan Jones: The Ashmolean compares two of Britain's most famous 20th-century artists, East Anglia celebrates its art heritage and Tacita Dean salutes JG Ballard in film
May 2012
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Damien Hirst, Richard Serra and Tracey Emin – the week in art
Damien Hirst's 'proper' paintings go on display, as Tracey Emin re-imagines the London underground map – all in your favourite weekly art dispatch
April 2012
Gallery as art: Moscow ruin lures Rem Koolhaas
Architect Rem Koolhaas and Russian socialite Dasha Zhukova have unveiled plans for a new space for the Garage art gallery
December 2011
Undance – review
Luke Jennings applauds a playful collaboration brimming with ideas
October 2011
Peter Duggan's artoons
Peter Duggan's Artoons – David Hockney, part 2
In this wry reworking of David Hockney's A Bigger Splash painting, four talented houseguests respond to the scorching Californian sun in their own way
December 2009
2000 to 2009: reviews of the decade
Artists and curators' artworks of the noughties
From Damien Hirst's diamanté skull to Michael Landy's powerful Breakdown, artists and curators pick the artworks that defined the decade