Park authority wants to initiate ‘community rejuvenation project’ to transform graffitied underpass
Warehouse district faces challenge of devising a blueprint that can defend artistic ecosystem against wide-scale regeneration
Taking an active interest in the built environment shows good citizenship according to heritage chief and pasta sauce pioneer Loyd Grossman
East London social enterprise gives women who have experienced hardships such as homelessness or domestic violence the chance to rebuild their lives
19th-century Romantic writer John Clare once walked from an Epping Forest asylum to Northamptonshire without food or money. Andrew Kötting and author Iain Sinclair have made a documentary about it, starring Toby Jones and a straw bear
Arts organisation hopes election of John Biggs will prove decisive in financial feud with council
Street artist RUN is showing how the recent election result can serve as artistic inspiration
Food historian Gillian Riley looks at gastronomy in art down the centuries in her new highly illustrated book
With three generations of women centre stage, Rose Lewenstein’s new play examines the nebulous concept of ‘home’
Stellar performances from the likes of Patti Smith and Ride ensured the Victoria Park festival set the benchmark for the summer festival season
Exhibition of figurative paintings by Sarah Muirhead focuses on pleasure, pain and expression in relation to the body, with work by Paula Rego and Leonor Fini also on display
Adaptation of Alecky Blythe’s London Road boasts a stellar British cast, and could prove to be one of the most unusually made films of the year