Are New Towns a thing of the past?
The ambitious post-war planning programme was an extraordinary achievement – and one that is ripe for reassessment
The ambitious post-war planning programme was an extraordinary achievement – and one that is ripe for reassessment
The Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography is a testament to the local people’s long-standing determination to preserve their cultural heritage
Rocks that resemble food may not be appetising exactly, but they can certainly be a feast for the eyes
‘The Blue Boy’ is heavily influenced by Van Dyck’s grand manner. But what did the artist mean by dressing up his young subject in this way?
The rebuilt Prussian palace is finally open, but the debate about how – and whether – it should house collections from Asia and Africa rumbles on
Burials uncovered in East Kazakhstan have revealed the nomadic Saka to be as skilled in gold-working as they were in horsemanship and war
Rachel Cohen spends some quality time with a series of installations and exhibitions by MacArthur Award-winners set throughout the city
The artist talks about her long career of painting and protest – and the points where they overlap
The paintings acquired by the earls of Pembroke over several generations now have the catalogue they deserve
Bowler hats off to a new biography of the painter that chips away at the Belgian’s bourgeois veneer
To trail the artist through Europe, as this lively exhibition does, is to realise that his art relied on movement
The familiarity of the designer’s most famous products has long obscured his more utopian side