
Sculpting with fish skins
21 September 2011
An artist in residence at London's Pied à Terre restaurant, Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva uses kitchen cast-offs to create stunning sculptures

21 September 2011
An artist in residence at London's Pied à Terre restaurant, Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva uses kitchen cast-offs to create stunning sculptures

3 August 2011
A new Guggenheim travelling laboratory aims to turn city residents into impromptu study subjects

27 July 2011
In his work, artist Tony Cragg explores the places that occupy the emptiness between our everyday objects

22 June 2011
In a new edition of his writings, ancient encyclopedist Aelian waxes philosophical – and whimsical – about all wild things

25 May 2011
Sharon Levy's Once and Future Giants is a compelling tale of the huge beasts that shared the planet with our ancestors – and the puzzle of how they became extinct

18 May 2011
¿ìè¶ÌÊÓÆµ's CultureLab offers a preview of summer festivals around the world that feature scientific delights

18 May 2011
In a new exhibition, former MIT artist in residence Matthew Day Jackson celebrates the not always beautiful world that technology has made

27 April 2011
James Acord was a sculptor, nuclear activist and amateur scientist who never tired of battling to make art with radioactive material

13 April 2011
Can we tell how happy people are from their online activity – and can living digitally actually make you happier? Kat Austen investigates

30 March 2011
The Sky's Dark Labyrinth by Stuart Clark is the opening volume of an historical-fiction trilogy charting the tussle over different models of the universe