Tate Modern’s show of the world’s pop art is challenging, political and bright
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Smash hit of dissident thinking
Ai Weiwei’s show at the Royal Academy is a provocative collision of sculptural grandeur, politics and wanton destruction
Winning silver
In the hands of the Old Masters, metalpoint is magic. Shame about the moderns
It all smells a bit fishy
Tate Britain is using scents and salty chocolate to lure visitors. What about the art?
Welcome to Dismaland
Banksy’s ‘a-mazing’ Bemusement Park mimics and subverts everything Disney stands for, writes Waldemar Januszczak
Turn on the style
A startling show full of sculpture and sexiness reveals the extent of Yves Saint Laurent’s genius
Costume dramas
A forgotten star of the rococo has been given his due in Edinburgh. Doff your fancy hats to Monsieur Liotard
City of delights
There is plenty to enthrall in Edinburgh’s artistic treasure hunt
Face it, now we’re all narcissists
Nobody wants to be a nobody any more. Even when ransacking the history of portraits, today’s artists are obsessed with themselves
Magnetic north
The Whitworth revamp has made Manchester a hip art destination