The scientific teaching models in George Loudon's collection are as beautiful as they are fascinating
This overdue survey gives some sense of Pissarro's extraordinary range
‘A method matters little,’ Rousseau maintained, ‘one tries everything’. See the full span of his dizzyingly diverse practice in Copenhagen this winter
Artist collectors, it emerges, are driven by a mix of motives from compulsion to emulation
Painting isn't dead, but it has been prematurely buried in Tate Modern's Boiler House
The word has become a catchall term for environmentally-conscious art. It's more specific than that
The sculptor would have approved of the Musée Rodin's sensitive refurbishment
'It is impossible to paint a portrait', claimed Giacometti, but that didn't stop him trying whenever he went home to his family
The bad boy of Britart opens his new gallery with a show devoted to abstract painter John Hoyland. Is he trying to atone for his artistic sins?
The MP for North Islington is that rare thing at Westminster, a politician who is actually interested in the arts