Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
Golding's rediscovered abstract paintings are the perfect choice to inaugurate Piano Nobile's new space
Hiroshi Sugimoto on fossils and photos; In praise of postcards; The unlikely success of Fig-2; Five highlights from the Wadsworth; Tàpies in focus
Previews from the new February issue: Is the golden age of art schools over? What can be done to protect cultural property in war zones? Does art still have a sense of mystery?
From biplanes to drones, we look at the impact of the aerial viewpoint on modern and contemporary art. Plus, our round-up of this month's major acquisitions
The advent of modern aviation had a decisive influence on the art of British modernists
BRAFA opens in Brussels; Theaster Gates wins the Artes Mundi Prize; art and craft at the NGCA
Rethinking artists' copyright; an update from Amphipolis; and Limerick's year of controversy and culture
From Cornelia Parker's meteorite-laden fireworks, to Peter Lanyon's gliding paintings, British artists are commanding attention this year
Attention-seeking museums; Moholy-Nagy's pioneering multi-sensory art; the Cooper Hewitt; and photography in the Rijksmuseum
The Apollo Award Winners 2014; Jeremy Deller discusses Warhol and William Morris; and the rise (and fall?) of Italian post-war art in London