Emma Crichton-Miller is a freelance journalist and an Apollo columnist
The 18 Chinese artists involved in 'A Beautiful Disorder' have created sculptures that deliberately disrupt our view of the English landscape
Alfredo Volpi is an unfamiliar name in the UK, but a cultural hero in Brazil. He is just one of the Latin American artists whose work is being discovered abroad
This loose group of European artists lost out to the American Abstract Expressionists in the 1960s. But are we seeing a revival of interest?
The Sainsbury Centre's exhibition reveals an artist grappling with a sense of human frailty
Collectors love it for its graphic power – and Europe's growing interest in outsider art could widen the market
Dada 'anti-art' works are deliberately contradictory. They're also notoriously unpredictable when they come to market
Leighton House proves a perfect backdrop for a remarkable collection of drawings
An ambitious year-long survey celebrates Modern Art Oxford's great moments since its founding 50 years ago
'The absence of big names is one of the joys of the exhibition.’ A revelatory display of drawings puts works by lesser-known Netherlandish masters in the spotlight.
Vasari was wrong: the Venetians could draw after all