Gallery: The Wind Tunnel Project
A striking set of images from The Wind Tunnel Project in Farnborough’s disused flight testing centre
Gallery: Summer at Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s is gearing up for its summer sales with an exhibition of its most exceptional lots
Gallery: ‘The Pure, Simple and Natural’ at the Uffizi Gallery
A few highlights from the Uffizi Gallery’s latest exhibition
Gallery: ‘British And German Art After 1945’ at the Sprengel Museum Hannover
Some highlights from the upcoming exhibition
Gallery: Art Antiques London
The fifth edition of Art Antiques London opens this week in London’s Kensington Gardens
Gallery: De Morgan Foundation’s Painting Conservation Campaign
A number of paintings in the De Morgan Foundation collection are urgently in need of conservation
Gallery: Pinta London 2014
A few highlights from Pinta London, which opens next week
Book Competition
Answer a simple question for the chance to win ‘John Ruskin: Artist and Observer’
Gallery: MFA Boston’s new galleries
A few highlights from the newly refurbished galleries at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Gallery: ‘British Folk Art’ at Tate Britain
Highlights from Tate Britain’s upcoming exhibition
Russian Art Week Sales at Sotheby’s
A few highlights from Sotheby’s upcoming sales of important Russian art
Drawn lots: Old Master drawings at auction
Sotheby’s will sell a rare Botticelli drawing this summer. It’s not the only significant work on paper to surface in recent years
The London Festival of Architecture
A few highlights from The London Festival of Architecture
The most famous bed in art? Tracey Emin’s ‘My Bed’ is up for sale
Tracey Emin isn’t the only artist to turn her attention to the humble bed
Gallery: Hendrick Goltzius and Dutch Mannerist Printmaking
Highlights from the Städel Museum’s next exhibition
German photographer Michael Schmidt has died
The news comes just days after the photographer was awarded the fifth Prix Pictet
Book Competition
‘The First Georgians: Art & Monarchy 1714–1760’ accompanies an exhibition of the same name at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace
What the dismantling of USAID means for world heritage